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Sutures, Mandible/Maxilla, Orbit, Lacrimal,
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What suture is this?
Coronal Suture

What suture is this?
Sagittal Suture

What suture is this?
Squamous Suture

What suture is this?
Pterion

What suture is this?
Lambdoid Suture

What is #4
Angle of the mandible

What is #5
Coronoid Process

What is #6
Ramus

What is #7
Body of the mandible

What is #8
Mandibular notch

What is #1
Head of the mandible

What is #2
Condyle / Condylar process

What is this (red)
Mental protuberance

What bone is this?
Horizontal plate of palatine bone

What is this?
Infraorbital foramen

What part of the mandible is this?
Mental foramen

What is #1 (Mandible)
Alveolar Process of the mandible

What is this?
Palatine process of maxillary bone

What is #1
Lingula

What is #2
Mandibular foramen

What bone is this?
Vomer

What part of the maxillary bone is this?
Alveolar process of the maxilla

What bone is this?
Lacrimal Bone

What bone is this?
Hyoid Bone

What part of the nasal bone is this?
Inferior Nasal Concha Bone
What bone does the head of the mandible articulate with to form the TMJ (temporomandibular joint) ?
Temporal Bone

What is this?
Nasolacrimal canal

What part of the orbit is #1?
Optic Canal

What part of the orbit is #2?
Superior Orbital Fissure

What is #1?
Anterior Cranial Fossa

What is #2?
Middle Cranial Fossa

What is #3?
Posterior Cranial Fossa
3 parts of the nasal septum
Perpendicular Plate, vomer, septal cartilage
3 openings in the middle cranial fossa
Optic canal, Superior Orbital Fissure, Carotid Canal

What does she have?
Deviated Nasal Septum

What is this?
Carotid Canal

What is this?
Optic canal
2 functions of sinuses
lightening the skull, adding resonance to the voice
What artery goes through the optic canal
Optic artery
What fossa does the head of the mandible articulate with
Mandibular Fossa