Supraorbital notch ---> this is incorrect, for it is the frontal bones that conform the eyebrow ridges, not the supraorbital notch. The supraorbital notch, located on the eyebrow ridge, primarily serves as a groove/ passageway for superficial and/or deep sensory nerves.
The frontal bones form the bony eye brow ridges.
The frontal bone contains what is commonly known as eyebrow ridges. This bone is part of the skull.
Maxilla:)
There are no bones in your eyes. There are bones AROUND them, however.
The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone, also known as the zygomatic arch. It contributes to the structure of the face and helps protect the eye and other facial structures.
I believe it is the Vomer, a human facial bone, or it can be the Pygostyle which is in the bird. from a source: The plate of bone which forms the posterior end of the vertebral column in most birds; pygostyle- the plowshare bone. the vomer; one of the unpaired facial bones of the skull.
The smallest facial bone is known as the lacrimal bone.
The proximal end of the mandible or lower jawforms the underlying structure of the chin. The mental turerosity and the mental protruberance are the "inner curve" and "outer curve" of the jawline at the chin, respectively. Use the link below to see a drawing.
The maxilla and mandible are the facial bones that articulate with teeth. The maxilla forms the upper jaw and holds the upper teeth in place, while the mandible forms the lower jaw and supports the lower teeth.
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.
Where one cranial bone meets another is referred to as a suture line.