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The Skull with labeled photographs By Andrew W The Skull with labeled photographs By Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved. To advance to next slide: -click mouse or “page down” To return to the previous slide: -press “page up”

Bones Frontal Parietal Nasal Sphenoid Temporal Malar or zygomatic Occipital Maxilla Mandible

Bony parts Greater wing of sphenoid Frontal or coronal suture Squamous suture Zygomatic process Temporal process Mandibular notch Lambdoidal suture Coronoid process Alveolar process (maxilla) Ramus Mandibular fossa Mandibular condyle Mastoid process Alveolar process (mandible) Angle External auditory (acoustic) meatus Body Mental foramen

Bones Frontal Nasal Sphenoid Ethmoid Malar or zygomatic Inferior nasal concha Maxilla Mandible

Bony parts Superciliary arch Glabella Supraorbital notch (foramen) Superior orbital fissure Perpendicular plate Middle nasal concha Inferior orbital fissure Infraorbital foramen Alveolar process (of maxilla) Alveolar process (of mandible) Mental foramen

Bones of the orbit Frontal Nasal Sphenoid Ethmoid Lacrimal Malar or zygomatic Maxilla

Bony parts Supraorbital notch (foramen) Optic foramen Superior orbital fissure Lacrimal canal Zygomatic process Inferior orbital fissure Infraorbital foramen Temporal process

Bones & Bony parts Nasal Ethmoid: perpendicular plate superior nasal concha middle nasal concha Inferior nasal concha

Mandible Mandibular foramen Mandibular condyle Mandibular notch Coronoid process Condylar process Alveolar process Ramus Mental foramen Body Angle

Mandible Coronoid process Mandibular condyle Mandibular condyle Body Angle Angle Mandibular foramen

Bones & Bony parts Parietal Frontal Sagittal suture Wormian (sutural) bone Lambdoidal suture Frontal (coronal) suture

Bones & Bony parts Sagittal suture Parietal Wormian (sutural) bone Lambdoidal suture Occipital

Bones Mandible Maxilla Palatine Vomer Sphenoid Temporal Occipital

Bony parts Incisive (anterior palatine) foramen Palatine process (of maxilla) Horizontal plate (of palatine) Temporal process of malar (zygomatic) Medial pterygoid process or lamina Zygomatic process of temporal Lateral pterygoid process or lamina Foramen ovale Foramen spinosum Foramen lacerum Carotid canal Styloid process Jugular foramen Occipital condyle Mastoid process Foramen magnum Lambdoidal suture

Bones Frontal Ethmoid Sphenoid Temporal Parietal Occipital

Bony parts Crista galli Cribriform (olfactory) foramina Cribriform plate Lesser wing Optic foramen Greater wing Sella turcica Foramen rotundum Foramen ovale Foramen lacerum Foramen spinosum Internal auditory (acoustic) meatus Jugular foramen Foramen magnum

Hyoid

The End Presentation & Photographs by Andrew W. Parsons Copyright 2000, All Rights Reserved.