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May 31, 21 · The maxillary sinuses are the largest of the all the paranasal sinuses They have thin walls which are often penetrated by the long roots of the posterior maxillary teethThe superior border of this sinus is the bony orbit, the inferior is the maxillary alveolar bone and corresponding tooth roots, the medial border is made up of the nasal cavity and the lateral and anterior borderAnatomy and physiology of the nose and paranasal sinuses Immunol Allergy Clin N Am 04; Warner N, Eggenberger E Traumatic optic neuropathy aJun 05, 16 · The nose has an important protective role in filtering, humidifying and warming inspired air The nose, as part of the respiratory tract, is prone to acute infection and allergic phenomena Since the paranasal sinuses drain via the nose, sinus disease is frequently due to primary problems in the nose 1 28 Anatomy And Physiology Of The Nose Anatomy and physiology of nose and paranasal sinuses ppt