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SKULL BONES

SKULL BONES Cranial Bones Facial Bones

CRANIAL BONES 8 Cranial Bones

FRONTAL BONE Forehead Roof of Eye Orbit Anterior Cranial Floor Supraorbital Margin Frontal Sinus

PARIETAL BONES Cranial Roof Cranial Sides

TEMPORAL BONES Zygomatic Process External Auditory Meatus Mastoid Process Styloid Process Carotid Foramen Jugular Foramen Petrous Area Squamous Area Mastoid Area Mandibular Fossa

ETHMOID BONE Cranial Floor Lateral Nasal Walls Nasal Septum Nasal Roof Cribriform Plate Olfactory Foramina Crista Galli Perpendicular Plate Superior Nasal Concha Middle Nasal Concha

OCCIPITAL BONE Foramen Magnum Occipital Condyles External Occipital Protuberance

NASAL CAVITY Roof: Superior and Medial Lateral Walls Septum

SPHENOID BONE Greater and Lesser Wings Pterygoid Processes Sella Turcica Optic Foramen Lateral Wall of Eye Orbit Roof of Eye Orbit Medial wall of Eye Orbit Floor of Eye Orbit

FACIAL BONES 14 Facial Bones

MAXILLARY BONES Floor of Eye Orbit Floor of Nasal Cavity Maxillary Sinus Alveolar Processes Roof of Oral Cavity

ZYGOMATIC BONES Cheekbones Lateral Wall of Eye Orbit Temporal Process

MANDIBLE Body, Angle, and Rami Condylar Process Coronoid Process Alveolar Process Only Moveable Facial Bone

PALATINE BONES L –Shaped Roof of Oral Cavity Posterior Portion of Eye Orbit

VOMER Nasal Septum Supporting Structure for Hard Palate

INFERIOR NASAL CONCHAE Turbinates Inferior Lateral Nasal Walls

LACRIMAL BONES Medial Wall of Eye Orbit Lacrimal Fossa

PARANASAL SINUSES Ethmoid Frontal Maxillary Sphenoid

NASAL SEPTUM Perpendicular Plate Septal Cartilage Vomer

NASAL CAVITY Roof: Walls: Septum: Floor:

HARD PALATE 2 Maxillae Bones 2 Palatine Bones 1 Vomer Bone

ZYGOMATIC ARCH Zygomatic Process Temporal Process

TMJ Mandibular Condyle Mandibular Fossa Articular Cartilage Synovial Membrane Synovial Fluid Synovial Space Fibrous Capsule

BONE SURFACE MARKINGS Foramen Meatus Fissure Fossa Condyle

EYE ORBIT Roof: Lateral Wall: Medial Wall: Floor:

SUTURES Lambdoid Suture Sagittal Suture Coronal Suture Squamous Suture

FONTANELS Anterior Fontanel Posterior Fontanel Anterolateral Fontanel Posterolateral Fontanel