Skull anatomy
Cranium and Facial Bones
What you will learn
Differentiate between the three cranial fossae.
Identify the location and unique structures of each cranial and facial bone.
dentify the structures of the external, middle, and inner ear, and describe their functions.
Describe the structures that constitute the temporomandibular joint.
Identify the location of each paranasal sinus and the meatus into which it drains.
Identify the structures of the osteomeatal unit.
Identify the bones that form the orbit and their associated openings.
Describe the structures that constitute the globe of the eye.
Why take this course?
The complex anatomy of the cranium and facial bones can be intimidating. the task of identifying these structures can be simplified. It is important to understand the normal anatomy of the cranium and facial bones to identify pathologic disorders and injuries that may occur within this area.
This course demonstrates the normal anatomy of the cranium , facial bones , temporomandibular join , paranasal sinuses , and the orbit .
O B J E C T I V E S
• Differentiate between the three cranial fossae.
• Identify the location and unique structures of each
cranial and facial bone.
• Identify the structures of the external, middle, and
inner ear, and describe their functions.
• Identify the cranial sutures.
• Describe the six fontanels in the infant cranium.
• Describe the structures that constitute the
temporomandibular joint.
• Identify the location of each paranasal sinus and the
meatus into which it drains.
• Identify the structures of the osteomeatal unit.
• Identify the bones that form the orbit and their
associated openings.
• Describe the structures that constitute the globe of
the eye.
• List the muscles of the eye, and describe their
functions and locations.
O U T L I N E
CRANIUM,
Parietal Bone,
Frontal Bone,
Ethmoid Bone,
Sphenoid Bone,
Occipital Bone,
Temporal Bone,
FACIAL BONES,
Nasal Bones,
Lacrimal Bones,
Palatine Bones,
Maxillary Bones,
Zygomatic Bones,
Inferior Nasal Conchae,
Vomer,
Mandible,
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR
JOINT,
Bony Anatomy,
Articular Disk and
Ligaments,
Muscles,
PARANASAL SINUSES,
Ethmoid,
Maxillary,
Sphenoid,
Frontal,
Osteomeatal Unit,
ORBIT,
Bony Orbit,
Soft Tissue Structures,
Optic Nerve,
Muscles of the Eye,
Lacrimal Apparatus,