Bones of The Skull (Autosaved)
Bones of The Skull (Autosaved)
Bones of The Skull (Autosaved)
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SKULL OF THE BONES
• Structures of Bones
– Articulations
• Contacts with other bones
– Foramina
• Openings for nerves and blood vessels
BONES OF THE SKULL
• Composition
• The skull is composed of several separate
bones united at immobile joints called sutures.
The connective tissue between the bones is
called a suture ligament. The mandible is an
exception to this rule, for it is united to the
skull by the mobile temporomandibular joint .
• The bones of the skull can be divided into those of the cranium
and those of the face. The vault is the upper part of the cranium,
and the base of the skull is the lowest part of the cranium .
• The cranium consists of the following bones, two of which are
paired :
• Frontal bone: 1
• Parietal bones: 2
• Occipital bone: 1
• Temporal bones: 2
• Sphenoid bone: 1
• Ethmoid bone: 1
• The facial bones consist of the following, two of which
are single:
• Zygomatic bones: 2
• Maxillae: 2
• Nasal bones: 2
• Lacrimal bones: 2
• Vomer: 1
• Palatine bones: 2
• Inferior conchae: 2
• Mandible: 1
The Skull
• The skull protects
– The brain
– Entrances to respiratory system
– Entrance to digestive system
• The skull contains 22 bones
– 8 cranial bones:
• Form the braincase or cranium
– 14 facial bones:
• Protect and support entrances to digestive and respiratory tracts
The Skull
• Facial Bones
– Superficial facial bones
• For muscle attachment
– Deep facial bones
• Separate the oral and nasal cavities
• Form the nasal septum
The Skull
The Skull
– Petrous part
• Encloses structures of the inner ear
– Auditory ossicles
• Three tiny bones in tympanic cavity (middle ear)
• Transfer sound from tympanic membrane (eardrum) to inner ear
The Cranial Bones of the Skull