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The Skull I

The Skull I. Head & Neck – Lecture 1 د. حيدر جليل الأعسم. The Skull. The Skull (Cranium): The skull is composed of several separate bones united by sutures except for the mandibule that is united to the skull by temporo -mandibular joint. The Function of Skull.

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The Skull I

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  1. The Skull I Head & Neck – Lecture 1 د. حيدر جليل الأعسم

  2. The Skull • The Skull (Cranium): The skull is composed of several separate bones united by sutures except for the mandibule that is united to the skull by temporo-mandibular joint.

  3. The Function of Skull The main function of the skull is that encloses and protect the brain and meninges in its cavity and the special senses (eyes and ears) within the skull bones or cavities bounded by them.

  4. Divisions of Skull The skull (Cranium) can be divided into: 1- Neurocranium (sometimes called cranium) 2- Viscerocranium(Facial Skeleton) • The neurocranium is subdivided into 1- Upper part the Vault (Calvaria or skull cap) 2- Lower part called the base of the skull (basicranium).

  5. Skull Bone /Suture The skull bones are made up of external and internal layers of compact bone covered by periosteum and separated by a layer of spongy bone called the diplo.

  6. Sutures • Sutures: The sutures are fibrous joints uniting the bones of the skull. • Sutures Names? Examples? 1- The Coronal suture: between frontal and the two parietal bones.(bregma/Lambda) 2- The Sagittal suture: between 2parietal bones in midline. 3- The Lambdoid suture: between occipital bones posteriorly and the two parietal bones. Along the lambdoid suture small islands of bone (sutural bones or wormian bones) 4- The Metopic suture: separate the frontal bone into two halves (persist in 8% of people.)

  7. Sutural Bones

  8. Neonate Skull • Anterior fontanelle at the bregma(18 months) • Posterior fontanelle at the Lambda site (3 months) • Sphenoidalfontanelle • Mastoid fontanelle

  9. Skull Landmarks:

  10. Frontal Bone: (Forehead Bone) • Forms: Forehead, superior orbital margin and orbital roof. • Contents: frontal sinuses. • Landmarks: Superciliaryarches. Medially, (Glabella) The arches are more prominent in males. • Foramens: Medial 1/3 = Supraorbital notch or foramen. Transmits? • Articulations?

  11. Maxillary Bone • Forms: upper jaw, floor of orbit, nasolacrimal canal, floor of mouth • Contents: Maxillary Sinuses • surround piriformaperture • Landmarks: Alveolar process, intermaxillary suture • Foramens: infraorbitalforamen. Transmits? • Articulations?

  12. The Nasal Bone • Forms: nasal bridge, sup. Border of Piriform aperture • Contents: • Landmarks: • Foramens: Nasal foramen. • Articulations: internasal suture, frontonasal suture

  13. Zygomatic Bone • Forms: prominence of a cheek, floor & lateral wall of the orbit, the walls of the temporal and infratemporal fossae, and zygomaticarch • Contents:No Sinus • Landmarks: ? • Foramens: zygomaticofacialforamen? • Articulations:?

  14. Lacrimal Bone • Forms: Post crest of Lacrimal canal, medial wall of orbit • Contents: smallest? • Landmarks: Post. Lacrimal Crest • Foramens: nasolacrimal canal • Articulations:?

  15. The Anterior Orbital Opening • Superiorly by frontal bone • Inferiorly by Maxillary bone • Laterally by frontal process of Zygomatic bone and Zygomatic process of frontal bone • Medially by frontal process of Maxillary bone and Maxillary process of Frontal bone.

  16. The Piriform Aperture (opening): • Boundaries: Two Nasal bone Bones (Sup) Two Maxillary bones (Lat, Inf.)

  17. The Mandible • Forms: the lower jaw and supports the teeth • Contents: Horizontal body of mandible and Vertical ramus of mandible • Landmarks: mental protuberance (Chin) , mental tubercles. • Foramens: mental foramen: • The Ramus Has : 1- Condylar Process 2- Coronoid Process

  18. Vomer • Forms: posteroinferior part of the nasal septum • Articulations: • Superiorly - sphenoid bone and sphenoidal processes of the palatine bones. • Inferiorly - nasal crests of the maxilla and palatine bones. • Anteriorly - perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the nasal septal cartilage. • Posteriorly – No ??

  19. Ethmoid Bone • Forms: medial walls of the orbit, nasal septum and the roof &lateral walls of the nasal cavity. • Contents: 2 plates and 2 labryinths • Landmarks: Crista Galli, • Foramens: ? • Articulations:?

  20. Inferior Nasal Concha • Forms: Lateral nasal wall • Contents:? • Landmarks: ? • Foramens: inferior Meatus • Articulations:

  21. Temporal Bone • Forms: Lateral cranial wall • Contents: 4 parts, 3 process Squamous, tympanic, mastoid & petrous Zygomatic, mastoid & styloid • Landmarks: • Foramens: carotid canal, jugular, stylo-mastoid, foramen lacerum, ext & internal Acoustic meatus, • Articulations:?

  22. Parietal Bone • Forms: cranial roof and sides • Contents:No • Landmarks: ? Markings • Foramens: Parietal foramen • Articulations: 1- Medially- Parietal bone in the midline at ? suture 2- Anteriorly- frontal bone at ? suture 3- Posteriorly- occipital bone at ? suture 4- Laterally- Temporal bone at parieto-temporal suture (squamous part anteriorly and mastoid part posteriorly)

  23. Occipital Bone • Forms: Base of the skull • Contents: 4 parts • Landmarks: External occipital protunerance, sup & inf nuchal line, lat condyles, occipital crest, pharyngeal tubercle • Foramens: Foramen Magnum, Hypoglossal, condylar canal, jugular • Articulations: ?

  24. Palatine Bone • Forms: roof of mouth, nasal wall • Contents: 2 plates (L shape) 3 processes • Landmarks: • Foramens: greater and lesser palatine foramens • Articulations: interpalatine suture, Maxillary bone?,

  25. Sphenoid Bone • Forms: orbital wall, temporal fossa wall, base of skull • Contents: sphenoid sinus 4 wings (lesser, greater), body, 2 Pterygoid Processes. • Landmarks: • Foramens: G. wing = foramen ovale & spinosum • Articulations:

  26. Next week Report • Temporal Fossa • Infratemporal Fossa • Pterygo-Maxillary fossa • Pterygo-Palatine Fossa • Pterygoid Fossa • Scaphoid Fossa (Walls, Boundaries)

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