Hallera Medial Arch

Haller's medial arch is an anatomical structure that is located at the level of the maxillary arch and connects the upper jaw tooth with the lower jaw tooth. It is formed by the subgaleal muscle. This medial arch is involved in mastication and is also an important structure for speech.

The shape of the medial arch can have a different appearance. This can be a high or low arc. There are also options with curves and side bending. This different shape of the medial arch affects the ability to speak and chew. If the medial arch is curved, it creates additional friction between the teeth of the upper and lower jaw, which creates an unpleasant odor and difficulty speaking.

Haller's medial arch is not named after a specific person, but its name comes from the name of the German anatomist Adolf Haller. He was a famous scientist in the field of anatomy who discovered many new