Facial Skeleton Bones: Frontal, Temporal, Zygomatic, Maxilla & Mandible
All of the bones mentioned belong to the facial skeleton. The frontal bone forms the forehead, the temporal bones are located on the sides of the skull, the zygomatic bones form the cheekbones, the maxillae form the upper jaw, and the mandible forms the lower jaw. Together, these bones make up the structure of the face and provide support for the soft tissues.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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