Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primates

Fourteen hard palates of neotropical primates were studied (Cebus apella), fixed on formaldehyde (10%) and preserved in ethylic alcohol (70%), collected according to the International Bioethics Committee. The animals were supplied by the Medicine College Veterinary Medicine and Zootecnica of the Uni...

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Main Authors: Andréia Luciana Martins Ramos, Polyana Alves Siqueira, Vanessa da Silva Ferreira, Amanda Rocha Mortoza, Jussara Rocha Ferreira
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-03-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume211/p107a113.pdf
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spelling doaj-a7977bf2e4c4452386cb1c48c35976b72020-11-24T22:57:27ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432008-03-01211107113Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primatesAndréia Luciana Martins RamosPolyana Alves SiqueiraVanessa da Silva FerreiraAmanda Rocha MortozaJussara Rocha FerreiraFourteen hard palates of neotropical primates were studied (Cebus apella), fixed on formaldehyde (10%) and preserved in ethylic alcohol (70%), collected according to the International Bioethics Committee. The animals were supplied by the Medicine College Veterinary Medicine and Zootecnica of the University of São Paulo in 1994. They originated from the São Paulo Zoo. They had died naturally. Measurement (in centimeters) of the viscerocranium (8 adults and 6 young animals) was made, including palatine length (PL), interpremolar distance (ID), intermolar distance (ID), interorbital distance (IDi), and midface height (MH). The palatine anatomy showed complete right crests (7.64 to 1.22), complete left crests (8.07 to 1.71), incomplete right crests (1.71 to 1.43), and incomplete left crests (1.64 to 1.3). The diasten between the lateral incisive teeth was the main anatomical landmark for the anterior end of the crest, and the landmark for the posterior end was the second molar teeth for all the specimens. The palate is very peculiar: mild concave, from the dental arcade to the median line, covered by the non-pigmented mucous tissue, with osseous structure composed of horizontal layers of the maxilar and palatine bones; sub mucous tissue attached to the periosteum and mucous tissue showing relatively prominent palatine crests. The crests appear as a rigid elevation of the mucous tissue, with some variations at the antimers. It may be concluded that the length of the hard palate is strongly related to the maturity of the animal, relative to the interorbital distance, and that the latter is also related to the length of the palate and the labial opening.http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume211/p107a113.pdfpalatine crestshard palateCebus paellaoral cavity
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author Andréia Luciana Martins Ramos
Polyana Alves Siqueira
Vanessa da Silva Ferreira
Amanda Rocha Mortoza
Jussara Rocha Ferreira
spellingShingle Andréia Luciana Martins Ramos
Polyana Alves Siqueira
Vanessa da Silva Ferreira
Amanda Rocha Mortoza
Jussara Rocha Ferreira
Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primates
Biotemas
palatine crests
hard palate
Cebus paella
oral cavity
author_facet Andréia Luciana Martins Ramos
Polyana Alves Siqueira
Vanessa da Silva Ferreira
Amanda Rocha Mortoza
Jussara Rocha Ferreira
author_sort Andréia Luciana Martins Ramos
title Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primates
title_short Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primates
title_full Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primates
title_fullStr Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primates
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the Cebus apella (Linnaeus, 1766) primates
title_sort anatomical aspect of the hard palate of the cebus apella (linnaeus, 1766) primates
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Fourteen hard palates of neotropical primates were studied (Cebus apella), fixed on formaldehyde (10%) and preserved in ethylic alcohol (70%), collected according to the International Bioethics Committee. The animals were supplied by the Medicine College Veterinary Medicine and Zootecnica of the University of São Paulo in 1994. They originated from the São Paulo Zoo. They had died naturally. Measurement (in centimeters) of the viscerocranium (8 adults and 6 young animals) was made, including palatine length (PL), interpremolar distance (ID), intermolar distance (ID), interorbital distance (IDi), and midface height (MH). The palatine anatomy showed complete right crests (7.64 to 1.22), complete left crests (8.07 to 1.71), incomplete right crests (1.71 to 1.43), and incomplete left crests (1.64 to 1.3). The diasten between the lateral incisive teeth was the main anatomical landmark for the anterior end of the crest, and the landmark for the posterior end was the second molar teeth for all the specimens. The palate is very peculiar: mild concave, from the dental arcade to the median line, covered by the non-pigmented mucous tissue, with osseous structure composed of horizontal layers of the maxilar and palatine bones; sub mucous tissue attached to the periosteum and mucous tissue showing relatively prominent palatine crests. The crests appear as a rigid elevation of the mucous tissue, with some variations at the antimers. It may be concluded that the length of the hard palate is strongly related to the maturity of the animal, relative to the interorbital distance, and that the latter is also related to the length of the palate and the labial opening.
topic palatine crests
hard palate
Cebus paella
oral cavity
url http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume211/p107a113.pdf
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