Yes, it's normal in the forehead bone above the eyes, it's a ridge from the suturing of the bones in the skull as an infant. A soft spot makes it possible to travel through the birth canal. After birth, over time the bones in the skull fuse together, leaving a small ridge in the forehead.
The bone that forms your forehead is called the frontal bone. It is also sometimes called a cranial bone.
Frontal bone
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.
A small indentation on the forehead after hitting it can be concerning, as it may indicate a fracture or other underlying injury, especially if accompanied by symptoms like swelling, bruising, or pain. It's important to monitor for any signs of a concussion, such as headache, dizziness, or confusion. If the indentation persists or if you experience any concerning symptoms, it's advisable to seek medical attention for a proper evaluation.
The bone between your forehead and your ears is primarily the temporal bone, which is located on the sides and base of the skull. Additionally, the frontal bone forms the forehead, while the parietal bones sit atop the skull. These bones collectively protect the brain and provide structure to the head.
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There are no bones in your eyes. There are bones AROUND them, however.
"The indentation of the margins were so large, that the Professor immediately knew that the ten pages in his hand were closer to six." "The brass knuckles left an horrid indentation upon the forehead of the man."
the frontal bone, or the frontonasal suture.
no the frontal bone is your forehead the foramen magnum is where your spinal corde goes into your skull. It is located in the occipital bone.