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The cranium (skull) is the skeletal structure of the head that supports the face and protects the brain. It is subdivided into the facial bones and the brain case , or cranial vault ( [link] ). The facial bones underlie the facial structures, form the nasal cavity, enclose the eyeballs, and support the teeth of the upper and lower jaws. The rounded brain case surrounds and protects the brain and houses the middle and inner ear structures.
In the adult, the skull consists of 22 individual bones, 21 of which are immobile and united into a single unit. The 22nd bone is the mandible (lower jaw), which is the only moveable bone of the skull.
The anterior skull consists of the facial bones and provides the bony support for the eyes and structures of the face. This view of the skull is dominated by the openings of the orbits and the nasal cavity. Also seen are the upper and lower jaws, with their respective teeth ( [link] ).
The orbit is the bony socket that houses the eyeball and muscles that move the eyeball or open the upper eyelid.
Inside the nasal area of the skull, the nasal cavity is divided into halves by the nasal septum . The upper portion of the nasal septum is formed by the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the lower portion is the vomer bone . Each side of the nasal cavity is triangular in shape, with a broad inferior space that narrows superiorly. When looking into the nasal cavity from the front of the skull, two bony plates are seen projecting from each lateral wall. The larger of these is the inferior nasal concha , an independent bone of the skull. Located just above the inferior concha is the middle nasal concha , which is part of the ethmoid bone. A third bony plate, also part of the ethmoid bone, is the superior nasal concha .
A view of the lateral skull is dominated by the large, rounded brain case above and the upper and lower jaws with their teeth below ( [link] ). Separating these areas is the bridge of bone called the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch is the bony arch on the side of skull that spans from the area of the cheek to just above the ear canal. It is formed by the temporal bone (the cheekbone) and the zygomatic bone , extending forward from the temporal bone.
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