Incisive papilla

[1][3][2] It is situated posteriorly to the central incisors,[2] and represents the anterior extremity of the palatine raphe.

[1] The incisive papilla marks the position of the foetal nasopalatine canal.

[2] The incisive papilla consist of dense connective tissue.

[2] Pressure exerted upon the incisive papilla by maxillary dentures may cause pain or discomfort.

[2] The incisive papilla is utilized as an anatomical landmark when administering a nasopalatine nerve block; the needle is inserted at a 45° angle just lateral to the incisive papilla.