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H & N Anatomy Skeletal

Kathy Hulbert

Common anatomical terms for Head and Neck Anatomy for Dental Assisting students

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2.Bone that is dense and very strong usually on an outer layer
4.Eight bones that cover & protect the brain
5.Below the eye
6.A large rounded process on a bone
7.Also called the temple bone
8.Upper Jaw
10.Horseshoe shaped bone located in the neck
12.found in the middle of bones and creates blood cells
13.A hollow, groove or depressed area in a bone
14.Pertaining to tear ducts
15.Suture found at the midline of the skull
16.Forms the back and base of the cranium
18.The site where bones come together to form a cartlaginous joint
20.Pertaining to the Chin
21.Rounded region
22.Bone forming the hard palate and the floor of the nose
23.Two plates which form the upper sides of the cranium
24.A prominence or projection of bone
25.Suture between the occipital and parietal bones
26.An opening in a bone where blood,nerve andligaments may pass through
Down
1.Suture between the parietal bones and the Frontal Bone
2.Also called Spongy Bone
3.bones that support and surrond the teeth
8.Lower jaw
9.Bridge of the nose
11.the bone which creates the forehead
15.A jagged line where bones articulate an form a joint which does not move
16.Bones of the ear
17.Pertaining to the cheeks
19.A small rough bump or projection on a bone
20.An external opening of a canal

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