Location/"Also known as"
Function
Structure
Processes
Abnormalities
100
On the streets, this is also known as the cheek bone
What is the zygomatic?
100
Forms part of the orbit/eye socket.
What is the lacrimal bone?
100
The pointed process on the anterior surface of the maxilla.
What is the anterior nasal spine?
100
The process on the maxilla that articulates with the zygomatic.
What is the zygomatic process?
100
Abnormality in which the lip does not completely form.
What is cleft lip?
200
Also known as the mustache bone.
What is the maxilla
200
Supports the region of the face known as the cheek, protects organs in the area, and forms part of the orbit.
What is the zygomatic?
200
The posterior border of the zygomatic bone.
What is the temporal border?
200
Posterior process of the mandible that keeps the jaw intact.
What is the condyle?
200
Opening in the roof of the mouth that may extend into the nasal cavity.
What is cleft palate?
300
Located in the back region of the nasal cavity.
What are palatine bones?
300
Supports the lower part of the face and holds the bottom half of the teeth in place and assists in movement of the mouth.
What is the mandible?
300
The sections of this bone are the body, the two rami, the alveolar process, the condyle, and coronoid process.
What is the mandible.
300
Anterior process to the condyles.
What is the coronoid process.
300
Birth defect where the baby's sutures closes earlier than expected.
What is craniosynostosis?
400
Thin, quadrilateral shaped bone located at the base of the nasal cavity. Also known as the septum of the nose.
What is the vomer?
400
Provide protection of the face, support of the orbits, hold the top half of the teeth in place, and form the floor of the nose
What are the maxillae?
400
This bone cannot be seen because of the zygomatic bone.
What is the sphenoid?
400
Zygomatic process that articulates with the frontal bones.
What is the frontal process?
400
Tissues of one side of the face are underdeveloped.
What is hemifacial microsomia?
500
Made of spongy bone that curls on itself. These pairs of bones are horizontal bones that project into the nasal cavity.
What is the inferior nasal conchae?
500
Binds together the cartilaginous tissues that form the individual nose shapes.
What are the nasal bones?
500
This canal serves as a passage for nerves in the maxilla.
What is the infraorbital canal/foramen?
500
This process articulates with your teeth.
What is the alveolar process?
500
Fracture of one or more bones in the orbital space.
What is a blowout fracture.
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