Zygoma refers to the zygomatic bone in the human face.
Zygomatic Bone is the important human facial bone. They are the third largest maxillary bones next to the mandible and upper maxillary bones. They are located on the lower lateral part of the obit in a irregular diamond shape with a rough surface. The zygomatic bone constitute the highest peak pointing to the front lateral direction. The diamond shaped zygomatic bone has four processes. They are the frontosphenoidal process, the maxillary process, the temporal process and the orbital process. The temporal process reaches backward to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone. These two processes joined together forming the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch located on each side of the skull, shaped in an lateral directed arch. Its upper edge is sharp and it can be easily pulped on the side of the face.
zygoma (plural zygomata)
zygoma (plural zygomata)
the chin bone is actually the jaw bone and is called the mandible
Zygoma (it's one of the facial bones) Zygomatic arch
A zygoma is the anatomical name for the cheekbone.
The cheekbones are known as the zygomatic bones or zygoma. They are paired bones that form the prominences of the cheeks and contribute to the structure of the eye sockets.
There are several bones, but you're most likely thinking of the zygomatic bone/arch.
The cheekbone is another name for the zygomatic bone. It helps shape the cheeks' prominence and aids in the eye's orbit. Considerations for Zygoma Implant Use: When extensive bone loss in the upper jaw renders regular dental implants unfeasible, zygoma implants are a specialist alternative. Before recommending zygoma implants, the following important variables are taken into account: For patients with little to no upper jaw bone, when standard implants cannot be maintained, severe maxillary bone loss is the best option. Prior Implant Failures: Ideal for people who have experienced unsuccessful bone grafts or sinus lifts. Sinus Anatomy: The maxillary sinus's volume and structure are closely examined. Overall Health Condition: An evaluation of general health is conducted, with a focus on bone metabolism and healing capacity. Immediate Loading Needs: Frequently selected when patients wish to replace their teeth right away rather than having to wait months. Advanced Atrophy of the Upper Jaw: Suggested when grafts and other conventional augmentation techniques don't work. For permanent teeth, zygoma implants offer a strong and long-lasting basis, particularly in cases of complicated or impaired anatomy.
These are bones in the face that stick out from the sides to form the cheek. There is one on each side.
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Zygoma refers to the zygomatic bone in the human face. Zygomatic Bone is the important human facial bone. They are the third largest maxillary bones next to the mandible and upper maxillary bones. They are located on the lower lateral part of the obit in a irregular diamond shape with a rough surface. The zygomatic bone constitute the highest peak pointing to the front lateral direction. The diamond shaped zygomatic bone has four processes. They are the frontosphenoidal process, the maxillary process, the temporal process and the orbital process. The temporal process reaches backward to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone. These two processes joined together forming the zygomatic arch. The zygomatic arch located on each side of the skull, shaped in an lateral directed arch. Its upper edge is sharp and it can be easily pulped on the side of the face.
yo mama In anatomy, the orbit is the cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated. "Orbit" can refer to the bony socket,[1] or it can also be used to imply the contents.[2] In the adult human, the volume of the orbit is 30 ml, of which the eye occupies 6.5 ml