I vote for tooth!
Teeth are made of a special kind of bone called enamel, so as far as hardness, they are harder than all the other bones. As far as strength in supporting weight, the talus bone in the ankle is the most load bearing bone in the body. As far as overall strength, the femur, the biggest bone can be considered the strongest one in our bodies. The frontal bone that is in our foreheads does not have anywhere near the strength of the ones I've mentioned.
Well, all the bones of your skull are of the same hardness, or should be. Typically the thickest part of the skull is the forehead.
Frontal Region of the head includes the forehead and the area above the eyes
In your skull there are 29 bones. The main ones that make up the forehead are the Frontal bone and the frontal sinus although the forehead is just referred to as the Frontal. The two bones that make up the skull are the Cranium and the Mandible although both of these contain other bones.
teeth are the strongest bones in our heads
The thickest part of the skull is typically found in the region of the skull known as the calvaria, which includes the parietal bones. The thinnest part of the skull is generally located in the region of the skull base, particularly around the temporal and occipital bones. These variations in thickness are due to the different functions and levels of protection required in these areas of the skull.
Well, all the bones of your skull are of the same hardness, or should be. Typically the thickest part of the skull is the forehead.
Frontal Region of the head includes the forehead and the area above the eyes
In human anatomy, the forehead is the fore part of the head. It is, formally, an area of the head bounded by three features, two of the skull and one of the scalp.
In your skull there are 29 bones. The main ones that make up the forehead are the Frontal bone and the frontal sinus although the forehead is just referred to as the Frontal. The two bones that make up the skull are the Cranium and the Mandible although both of these contain other bones.
Frontal bone
A creased, inward knot on the forehead is simply the result of how your skull has formed. The skull is in several pieces when a child is born, and it can achieve various common shapes.
In your skull you have a temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone is considered to be the strongest bone in the body.
teeth are the strongest bones in our heads
forehead (cranium pars anterioris- frontal part the cranium)May also be called Cranium pars frontalis)
The thickest part of the skull is typically found in the region of the skull known as the calvaria, which includes the parietal bones. The thinnest part of the skull is generally located in the region of the skull base, particularly around the temporal and occipital bones. These variations in thickness are due to the different functions and levels of protection required in these areas of the skull.
probably the forehead, where the frontal bone is located
The temporal bone, which makes up part of your skull, is the strongest bone in the human body. Many think it's the femur, but the femur is the biggest and longest bone, but not the strongest.