The medial nasal swellings (intermaxillary segment) fuse with the maxillary swellings, thus forming the upper lip. The lateral nasal swellings unite with the maxillary swellings along the nasolacrimal groove.
The mandibular swellings merge, giving rise to the lower jaw (mandible), lower lip and the inferior part of the face.
The cheeks are formed by the fusion of the maxillary swelling and mandibular swellings, followed by the positional changes
of the tongue and the floor of the mouth, and broadening of the mandible. |