Zygomatic bone
The zygomatic bone is relatively small but structurally significant. It transmits the pressure applied to the zygomatic region toward three otherwise unconnected bones – the maxilla, the frontal, and the temporal bone. The zygomatic bones also contain the system of canals for the branches of the zygomatic nerve.
Note the complex-shaped synchondrosis with the maxilla.
The list of terms:
Facies lateralis – Lateral surfaceProcessus frontalis – Frontal process
Processus temporalis – Temporal process
Eminentia orbitalis – Orbital eminence
Foramen zygomaticofaciale – Zygomaticofacial foramen
The list of terms:
Facies orbitalis – Orbital surfaceFacies lateralis – Lateral surface
Foramen zygomaticofaciale – Zygomaticofacial foramen
The list of terms:
Facies orbitalis – Orbital surfaceForamen zygomaticoorbitale – Zytomaticoorbital foramen
Facies temporalis – Temporal surface
The list of terms:
Facies temporalis – Temporal surfaceForamen zygomaticotemporale – Zygomaticotemporal foramen
Processus frontalis – Frontal process
Processus temporalis – Temporal process
Last update: 19/Nov/2020