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Anatomical Science

The anatomical study of the face and skull encompasses a detailed examination of various bones and structures, including the facial bones, the mandible, and the maxillae. Key features such as the greater and lesser palatine foramina, the nasal bones, and the zygomatic bones play crucial roles in the formation and function of the face.

Anatomical Science

Anatomical Science

Nervous System

Tonsils

Circulatory System

Muscles

definitions
joint: Where two bones come together
Ligament: Bone to bone
inseriton: Attachment that moves
origin: Stationary attachment
Tendond: Muscle to bone

Dental Anatomy

Salivary Glands

Lymphatic System

Histology & Embiology

Subtopic

Face

Orbit
Paranasal sinuses
Maxillae
Sphenoid
Frontal
Cranial Fossae
superior
Middle
Anterior
Joints of the skull
TMJ
Sutures

transverse palatine

median palatine

temporozygomatic

squamosal

lambdoidal

sagittal

coronal

greater palatine foramen
Facial Bones
Palatine bone

Midpalatine suture

middle and posterior palatine foramen

Hyoid bone
Inferior nasal conchae
Nasal bones
Lacrimal bones
Vomer
Zygomatic bones
Mandible
maxillae

Tongue

Head and Neck Anatomy

Bones of the Neck
Hyoid bone: bone of the neck; attached to several muscles but to no other bone

forms the base of the tongue and larynx

the mobility is necessary for mastication, swalling, and speech

U-shaped bone; free floating

superior to the thyroid cartilage

Ethmoid

Cribiform plate- sensory nerves from nose ascend to olfactory bulbs of CN I

Numerous sinuses or air cells

Sphenoid bone "bat-shaped bone"

Temporal bones

Frontal bone

Occipital bone: posterior inferior portion of the cranium

Cervical vertebrae [7]

C-2 "axis": medical protuberance allows rotation around it

C-1 "atlas": holds up the cranium

Skull
Visceral structures: Related to the face
Cranium: Primarily involved in housing and protecting the brain
Anatmomic Terminology