frontal
Well yes, basically, there are sinuses located within the bones of the face and skull. There are four types. Ethmoid, sphenoid, facial, and maxillary.
the Frontal bone :)
The frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and paired maxillary bones.
Several facial bones contain paranasal cavities: maxillary, frontal, ethmoid and sphenoid bones.
maxillary bone contains a sinus
frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid, and maxilla
Ethmoid, Frontal, Sphenoid
Nose
zygomatic
Temporal bone
The maxillae contain the maxillary sinuses, the ethmoid and sphenoid contain the ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses, respectively. ****Maxilla is a facial bone, the three cranial bones that contain sinuses are ethmoid, sphenoid and frontal.
The paranasal sinus is behind your nose and cheeks. http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Cancertype/Headneck/Typesofheadneckcancers/Paranasalsinuscancer The medical term for it is called the maxillae
the mastoid process of the temporal bone
The cranial and facial bones
Temporal bone
It is in the bone while the sinus infection is only in the tissues. Being in the bone it has more potential to spread and it causes more damage.
The bones that contain the paranasal sinuses are the maxillary, frontal, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones. They are easy to remember in relation to the sinuses because each sinus has the same name as the bone it is in.
The maxillae contain the maxillary sinuses, the ethmoid and sphenoid contain the ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses, respectively. ****Maxilla is a facial bone, the three cranial bones that contain sinuses are ethmoid, sphenoid and frontal.
Any bone except the skull.
nasal
The paranasal sinus is behind your nose and cheeks. http://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Cancertype/Headneck/Typesofheadneckcancers/Paranasalsinuscancer The medical term for it is called the maxillae
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.
Milk contains calcium, which is good for your bones. It doesn't do anything in particular for the facial bones that it doesn't do for bones in general. If by "facial bone structure" you're talking about the overall shape rather than the internal structure... definitely not, it has no effect whatsoever on that.
parietal bone