- Zygomatic bone - Wikipedia
Each zygomatic bone is diamond-shaped and composed of three processes with similarly named associated bony articulations: frontal, temporal, and maxillary Each process of the zygomatic bone forms important structures of the skull
- Zygomatic Bone (Cheekbone) – Functions, Anatomy, Diagram
Find out about the zygomatic bone cheekbone – its definition, where it is located, what it does, along with its anatomy, parts, labeled diagram
- Zygomatic bone: Surfaces, processes, functions | Kenhub
The zygomatic bone (zygoma) is an irregularly shaped bone of the skull It is often referred to as the cheekbone, and it comprises the prominence just below the lateral side of the orbit
- Zygomatic bone | Facial Structure, Cheekbone Maxilla | Britannica
Zygomatic bone, diamond-shaped bone below and lateral to the orbit, or eye socket, at the widest part of the cheek It adjoins the frontal bone at the outer edge of the orbit and the sphenoid and maxilla within the orbit
- Zygomatic Bone - The Definitive Guide | Biology Dictionary
The zygomatic bone or cheekbone is a paired, irregular facial bone Both zygoma contribute to mastication, eye-socket structure, and speech
- Zygomatic bone | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The zygomatic bone (also known as zygoma or malar bone) is an important facial bone that forms the prominence of the cheek It is roughly quadrangular in shape
- Zygomatic Bone | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The zygomatic bones (or cheek bones) are a pair of quadrilateral bones found along the anterolateral aspect of the cranium They are classified as irregular bones, provide the skeletal framework for the cheeks and contribute to the formation of the orbits and viscerocranium
- Zygomatic bone - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The zygomatic bone is small and quadrangular, and is situated at the upper and lateral part of the face: it forms the prominence of the cheek, part of the lateral wall and floor of the orbit, and parts of the temporal and infratemporal fossæ
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