Anterior superior alveolar arteries | |
Latin: | arteria alveolaris superior anterior |
Branchfrom: | Infraorbital artery |
Supplies: | Dental alveolus |
The anterior superior alveolar artery is one of the two or three superior alveolar arteries. It arises from the infraorbital artery. It passes through the canalis sinuosus. It provides arterial supply the upper incisor and canine teeth as well as the mucous membrane of the maxillary sinus.[1]