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- Zygomatic bone - Wikipedia
The term zygomatic derives from the Ancient Greek Ζυγόμα, zygoma, meaning "yoke" The zygomatic bone is occasionally referred to as the zygoma, but this term may also refer to the zygomatic arch
- Zygomatic Bone (Cheekbone) – Functions, Anatomy, Diagram
It is sometimes known as ‘zygoma’, a Greek word meaning ‘yoke’ This bone forms the cheeks and the lateral walls of the eye sockets or orbits It is located at the upper and lateral part of the face and can be felt from outside at the prominence of the cheekbones
- Zygomatic bone: Surfaces, processes, functions | Kenhub
The zygomatic bone (zygoma) is an irregularly shaped bone of the skull It is often referred to as the cheekbone, and it comprises the prominence just below the lateral side of the orbit
- Zygomatic Bone: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment
The zygomatic bone, known as the cheekbone, connects the cheeks with the eyes, jaw, ears, and forehead Facial expressions, speaking, chewing, drinking, and breathing are enabled by the lower part of the zygomatic bone
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Zygomatic - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The zygomatic bone (or zygoma) is a paired, irregular bone that defines the anterior and lateral portions of the face The zygomatic complex is involved in the protection of the contents of the orbit and the contour of the face and cheeks
- Zygoma | definition of zygoma by Medical dictionary
Quadrilateral bone that forms prominence of cheek, lateral wall and margin of orbit, and anterior two thirds of zygomatic arch; it articulates with the frontal, sphenoid, temporal, and maxillary bones Synonym (s): cheek bone (1) , mala (2) , malar bone, zygoma (1)
- Zygoma - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The zygoma is defined as a pyramidal bone of the midface that contributes to the prominence of the cheek and forms part of the lateral orbital wall, zygomatic arch, and zygomaticomaxillary buttress
- Zygomatic bone | Anatomy. app
Each zygomatic bone has four margins, three surfaces (orbital, temporal, lateral or facial), and three processes (frontal, temporal, maxillary or orbital) The bone houses the zygomatic canal for the passage of the zygomatic nerve and blood vessels
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