Anatomy & Physiology: The Skeleton and Skull
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The temporal bone has the squamous (zygomatic process) , tympanic, and petrous regions, housing ear cavities and forming part of the middle cranial fossa.
There are 14 facial bones; mandible and vomer are single, the rest are paired.
-mandible
-maxillary (2)
-zygomatic (2)
-nasal (2)
-lacrimal (2)
-palatine (2)
-vomer
-inferior nasal conchae (2)
cranium is divided into a vault and a base
-cranial vault-forms superior, lateral and posterior portion of skull as well as forehead
-branial base: inferior aspect
skull has 85 named openings
-foramina, canals, fissures
-provide passageways for spinal cord, major blood vessels and the 12 cranial nerves
glabella
area of frontal bone between eye orbits
frontal sinuses
located lateral to glabella
supraorbital margins
just under the eyebrow
hypoglossal canal
allows cranial nerve XII to pass through
external occipital protuberance
protrusion just superior to foramen magnum
-external occipital crest: ridges that are site of attachment for ligamentum nuchae
-superior and inferior lines: site of attachment for many neck and back muscles
petrous
houses middle and internal ear cavaties
several foramina penetrate petrous region
jugular foramen, carotid canal, foramen lacerum, internal acoustic meatus and stylomastoid foramen
mastoid and styloid processes:
areas for attachment of several neck and tongue muscles
temporal bone
-external acoustic meatus
-squamous part
-zygomatic process
-tympanic part
-mastoid process
-styloid process
-mandibular fossa
-petrous part
sphenoid bone
complex, bat shaped bone
-greater wing, lesser wing, pterygoid processes
-several foramina: optic canals, superior orbital fissure, foramen rotundum, foramen ovale, foramen spinosum
ethmoid bone
deepest skull bone, form roof of nasal cavity
-cribriform plate
-crista galli
-perpendicular plate:flanked by lateral masses that contain sinuses called ethmoidal air cells
-orbital plates
sutural bones
tiny, irregular shaped bones that appear within sutures
mandible
U-shaped lower jawbone made up of body (chin) and the upright rami
-mandibular angle
-coronoid process
-condylar process
-mandibular notch
-body-alveolar process, mandibular symphysis
-foramina: mandibular nerves, mental foramina
maxillary bones
medially fused to form upper jaw and central facial skeleton
-upper teeth held in alveolar processes
-anterior nasal spine
-palatine process
-frontal process
-zygomatic processes
-maxillary sinuses
-openings: inferior orbital fissure, infraorbital foramen, incisive fossa and canal
zygomatic bones
forms the cheekbones and inferolateral margins of orbits
-articulates with zygomatic processes of temporal, frontal, and maxillary bones
nasal bones
forms bridge of nose
-articulate with frontal, maxillary, and ethmoid bones
lacrimal bones
form medial walls of orbits
-articulate with frontal, maxillary, and ethmoid bones
-lacrimal fossa
palatine bones
L-shaped bones made from two bony plates
-horizontal plate: completes posterior one-third of hard palate
-perpendicular plate: forms part of the posterolateral walls of the nasal cavity and a small part of the orbits
vomer
plow-shaped bone, forms part of the nasal septum