Facial bones of the skull Flashcards

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1) Zygomatic Bone (aka cheekbone)

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  • paired bone; forms much of the lateral wall of the orbit and the lateral-inferior margins of the anterior orbital opening
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2) Nasal Bone

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  • paired bone; small bones that articulate (join) with each other anteriorly to form the bony base (bridge) of the nose; often damaged when the nose is broken
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3) Lacrimal Bone

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  • paired bone; small, rectangular bone that forms the medial wall of the orbit.
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4) Maxilla Bone

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  • paired bone; forms the upper jaw, much of the hard palate, the medial floor of the orbit, and the lateral base of the nose
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5) Vomer Bone

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  • single bone; forms the lower portion of the nasal septum
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6)Palatine Bone

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  • paired bone; irregularly shaped bones that contribute small areas to the lateral walls of the nasal cavity and the medial wall of each orbit
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7) Mandible Bone

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  • single bone; forms the lower jaw and is the only moveable facial bone of the skull; at the time of birth consists of paired right and left bones that fuse together
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8) Mental Foramen

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  • on the mandible; a paired opening located on the anterior surface of the mandible; passage for a sensory nerve that supplies the chin
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9) Coronoid Process

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  • on the mandible; the anterior (flattenned) projection of the mandibular ramus
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11) Mandibular Condyle

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  • on the mandible; the posterior projection of the mandibular ramus; articulates (joins) with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone forming the temporomandibular joint that allows for opening and closing of the mouth
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