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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 Zygomatic bone, commonly known as the cheekbone, is a paired, irregular facial bone It is sometimes known as ‘zygoma’, a Greek word meaning ‘yoke’ This bone forms the cheeks and the lateral walls of the eye sockets or orbits
Anatomy, Head and Neck, Zygomatic - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf The zygomatic bone (or zygoma) is a paired, irregular bone that defines the anterior and lateral portions of the face The zygomatic complex is involved in the protection of the contents of the orbit and the contour of the face and cheeks [1]
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 | 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 Gross anatomy Zygoma has three surfaces, five borders, and three processes Surfaces
Zygomatic bone - Structure, Location, Function, Diagram The zygomatic bone is a complex, irregularly shaped bone that is located in the middle of the face, between the temporal bone and the maxilla It is comprised of three main parts: the body, the temporal process, and the zygomatic process
Zygomatic arch - Wikipedia In anatomy, the zygomatic arch (colloquially known as the cheek bone), is a part of the skull formed by the zygomatic process of the temporal bone (a bone extending forward from the side of the skull, over the opening of the ear) and the temporal process of the zygomatic bone (the side of the cheekbone), the two being united by an oblique
Zygomatic bone: Surfaces, processes, functions | Kenhub The zygomatic bone (cheekbone) is a quadrangular bone that contributes to forming the skeletal framework of the orbit and cheeks Learn about it at Kenhub Connection lost
Developmental and Evolutionary Significance of the Zygomatic Bone The zygomatic bone is derived evolutionarily from the orbital series In most modern mammals the zygomatic bone forms a large part of the face and usually serves as a bridge that connects the facial skeleton to the neurocranium Our aim is to