Facial bone Flashcards

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• Maxilla (upper jaw)

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anterior and inferior to zygomatic bone

o orbital surface = protection for the eye

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o infraorbital foramen

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passageway for major sensory nerve from face and penetrates orbit rim

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3
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o frontal process

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articulates with frontal bone and nasal bone

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4
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o alveolar process

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contains superior set of teeth

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5
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o maxillary sinuses

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= largest sinuses of skull

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6
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o palatine processes

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form most of the bony palate (roof) of the mouth

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7
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• cleft lip

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occurs when maxillary bones don’t form normally

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8
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• cleft palate

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  • occurs when palatine processes of maxillary bones don’t fuse with one another
    • produces opening between oral and nasal cavities making it difficult to eat, drink or speak
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9
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• Palatine bones

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small L-shaped bones that articulate with the maxillae to form posterior portions of bony palate
o nasal crest – articulates with vomer bone

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10
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• Nasal bones

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articulates with frontal bone superiorly and maxillae laterally
o cartilage attaches to inferior margin

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11
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• Inferior nasal conchae

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paired scroll-like bones attached to palatine bone in lateral wall of nasal cavity

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12
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• Zygomatic bone

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cheek bone (surface anatomy landmark) 
o	articulates with sphenoid bone posteriorly, temporal bone laterally and maxillae medially
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13
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• Lacrimal bones

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sits medially in orbit and articulates with frontal bone, maxilla and ethmoid
o lacrimal groove leads to lacrimal canal formed by maxilla and lacrimal bone and encloses tear duct that empties into nasal cavity

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14
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• Vomer bone

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forms inferior portion of nasal septum

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15
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• Mandible

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inferior to maxilla and articulates posteriorly with temporal bone
o body – extends anterioposteriorly

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16
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• alveolar process

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contains inferior set of teeth

17
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• mentalis

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chin

18
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• mental foramen (2)

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on either side of mentalis

• passageway for sensory nerves from chin and lower lip

19
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o angle of the mandible

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where body of mandible meets with rami of mandible

20
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o ramus

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extends superiorly from body to temporal bone and superior end contains:
• condylar process (posteriorly) – articulates with mandibular fossa of temporal bone
• coronoid process – attachment point for temporalis muscle
• mandibular foramen – medial surface of ramus
• passageway for blood vessels and nerves supplying the lower teeth

21
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Orbital complex

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seven bones the fit together to form each orbit and has attachment points for muscles that rotate eyes

22
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• orbit

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cone-shaped fossa with apex directed posteriorly
o enclose and protect eyes
o contain lacrimal glands, adipose tissue, blood vessels, nerves and eye muscles

23
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Nasal complex

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bones and cartilage that enclose nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses

24
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• nasal cavity

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pear-shaped opening anteriorly in mid-line of face

25
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o nasal septum

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connection between right and left halves

• vomer bone and perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone, and hyaline cartilage

26
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o superior wall

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frontal, sphenoid and ethmoid bones

27
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o lateral walls

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maxillae, lacrimal, ethmoid and inferior conchae bones

28
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o bridge of nose

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= nasal bones (medial portion), maxillary bones (lateral portion)

29
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• paranasal sinuses

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– several bones of the face with large air-filled cavities within them that open into the nasal cavity
o located within frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid and maxillary bones
• lighten weight of bones, produce mucus and act as resonance chambers during voice production