Incisive foramen

Incisive foramen
The bony palate and alveolar arch.
Details
Part ofHard palate
Identifiers
Latinforamen incisivum
TA98A02.1.00.060
TA2464
FMA57737 75305, 57737
Anatomical terms of bone

In the human mouth, the incisive foramen (also known as: "anterior palatine foramen", or "nasopalatine foramen") is the opening of the incisive canals on the hard palate immediately behind the incisor teeth. It gives passage to blood vessels and nerves. The incisive foramen is situated within the incisive fossa of the maxilla.

The incisive foramen is used as an anatomical landmark for defining the severity of cleft lip and cleft palate.

The incisive foramen exists in a variety of species.