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Superior to the orbital fossae is which bone
Frontal bone
inferior to each orbital fossae is which bone
The maxilla
medial to each orbital fossae is which bone
nasal bone
lateral to each orbital fossae is which bone
zygomatic bone
superior to the orbital fossase is which sinus
frontal sinus
inferior to the orbital fossea is which sinus
maxillary sinus
medial to the orbital fossae which sinus
ethmoidal sinus
superiour to the zygomatic arch is
The pterion (H shaped suture on lateral aspect of skull)
inferior to the zygomatic arch is
the vertical part of the mandible
posterior to the zygomatic arch is
the external auditory meatus
anterior to the zygomatic arch is the
orbital fossae
what foramen is in the body of the mandible
mental foramen
the mandible is made up of two main parts
body and the ramus
What comes through the foramen ovale
OVALE - Optic ganglion, V3 cranial nerve (mandibular branch of trigeminal), Accessory meningeal artery, Lesser petrosal nerve, Emissary veins.
What comes through the jugular foramen?
Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessory
what comes through the foramen rotundum?
maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve
Pterion is
the thinnest part of the skull and the middle meningeal artery runs just underneath it.