The Facial Bones Flashcards
What do the facial bones we’ve for?
• as attachments sites for the muscles of chewing and facial expression
What are the Facial bones?
- 1 mandible
- 2 Maxillary bones
- 2 Zygomatic bones
- 2 Nasal bones
- 1 Vomer
- 2 Lacrimal bones
- 2 Inferior nasal conchae
- 2 Palatine bones
What facial bones can you see in the anterior view?
- zygomatic
- nasal
- vomer
- inferior nasal concha
- lacrimal
- maxillary
- mandible
In the anterior view; what are the landmarks for zygomatic bone?
• temporal process
In the anterior view; what are the landmarks for nasal bone?
• middle nasal conchae
In the anterior view; what are the landmarks for maxillary bone?
- infraorbital foramen
- anterior nasal spine
- maxillary alveolar process
In the anterior view; what are the landmarks for mandible bone?
- mental foramen
* mandibular alveolar process
What Facebook bones can be seen from the lateral view?
- Nasal bone
- Lacrimal bone
- Maxillary bone
- Mandible bone
- Zygomatic bone
In lateral view: what are the landmarks for zygomatic bone?
• temporal process
In lateral view: what are the landmarks for maxillary bone?
- anterior nasal spine
* maxillary alveolar processes
In lateral view: what are the landmarks for mandible bone?
- mandible alveolar processes
* mental foramen
What Facial bones can be seen in the inferior view?
- maxillary bone
- mandible bone
- vomer
- Palatine bone
In the mandible; what are the landmarks?
- Mental alveolar processes
- Mental foramen
- Mandibular foramen
- Coronoid process
- Mandibular condyle
•Condyloid process - Mandibular notch
- Ramus
- Angle
- Body