There are multiple unpaired bones of the skull. The unpaired cranial bones are the frontal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones. The unpaired facial bones are the vomer, mandible, and the hyoid.
The unpaired cranial bones include the frontal bone, occipital bone, sphenoid bone, and ethmoid bone. The unpaired facial bones include the vomer, mandible, and hyoid.
sphenoid or the ethmoid
Any bone that isn't in the face so, for example, the metatarsal.
The Hyoid bone
Hyoid bone.
Mandible
occipital
hydiod bone
The cranial and facial bones
parietal bone
The smallest facial bone is known as the lacrimal bone.
The Sphenoid (Sphenoidal Bone) this is why it is know as the keystone of the cranial floor *The sphenoid is not a facial bone, it is a cranial bone. There is no facial bone which 'articulates' with 'every other facial bone'. Articulation suggests jointed so sutures would make more sense & these sutures would be on all facial bones edges which knit them together
Teeth are located in the alveolar processes of the maxilla and the mandible. The facial bone that articulates with the teeth would be the maxilla.
The smallest facial bone is known as the lacrimal bone.
The smallest facial bone is known as the lacrimal bone.
The mandible or jaw bone is the largest facial bone and is your lower jaw.
Yes, it is the jaw bone.
The maxilla is a facial bone, not a knee bone.
The cranial and facial bones
parietal bone
parietal bone
The zygomatic bone
The smallest facial bone is known as the lacrimal bone.
The Sphenoid (Sphenoidal Bone) this is why it is know as the keystone of the cranial floor *The sphenoid is not a facial bone, it is a cranial bone. There is no facial bone which 'articulates' with 'every other facial bone'. Articulation suggests jointed so sutures would make more sense & these sutures would be on all facial bones edges which knit them together
palatine bone