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  1. Learn about the 14 facial bones that form the front part of the skull, their names, locations, and functions. See a labeled diagram and a mnemonic device to remember them easily.

  2. Learn about the bones of the cranium and facial skull, their features, sutures, sinuses, orbits, and openings. See diagrams and videos of the anterior, lateral, and sagittal views of the skull.

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  3. The facial skeleton comprises the facial bones that may attach to build a portion of the skull. [1] The remainder of the skull is the neurocranium . In human anatomy and development, the facial skeleton is sometimes called the membranous viscerocranium, which comprises the mandible and dermatocranial elements that are not part of the braincase.

    • ossa faciei, ossa facialia
  4. Oct 30, 2023 · Learn about the 14 facial bones that make up the face skeleton, their anatomical features, functions and embryological development. The viscerocranium is a collection of bones that form the shape, protection and attachment of the face.

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  5. Feb 5, 2023 · Learn about the anatomy and function of the bones of the skull, which can be divided into cranium and face. Find out how they are joined by sutures and how they can be fractured by trauma.

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  7. Skull Facial Bones. The facial skeleton (or the viscerocranium) shapes the characteristics of our face, protects vital organs in our head, and provides passage to important neurovascular structures. The facial bones are joined together with fibrous, immobile joints called the sutures, except for the mandible which attaches to the skull by the ...

  8. Nov 21, 2023 · Learn about the 22 bones that make up the skull, divided into the braincase and the facial skeleton. Find out the names, locations and functions of the cranial fossae, foramina and sutures.

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