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Explore the intricate details of the human skull, including the walls of the orbit, nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses. Learn about the muscles of the skull and their innervation.
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Skull II. Dr. Anna L. Kiss Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology Semmelweis University 2017
Walls of the orbit • Roof: frontal bone (orbital plates) sphenoidal bone (lesser wing) • Floor: body of the maxilla palatine bone • Medial wall: ethmoidal bone (orbital plate) lacrimal bone frontal process of the maxilla • Lateral wall: sphenoidal bone (greater wing) zygomatic bone • Entrance: aditus orbitae
Connections of the orbit • Opticcanal fossa craniiant. mediaopticnerve + ophtalmic art. • Sup. orb. fissure fossa craniimediaoculomotory n. trochlear n. abducens n. ophtalmic n. (V/1) sup. ophtalmic v. • Inf. orbitalfissure fossa pterygopal. infraorbital a. and n. • Ant.ethmoid.foramen fossa craniiant. ant. ethmoidal a. and n. • Post. ethm. foramenethmoidalcellulae post. ethmoid. a. and n.
Connetions of the orbit • Inf. orbitalgroove and canal • Canalisnasolacrimalisinf. nasalmeatusnasolacrimalduct • Infraorbitalforamen fossa caninainfraorbital a. and n. • Incisurafronatalisfrontalareafrontal a. and n. • Supraorbitalforamenfrontalareasupraorbital a. and n. • Zygomaticcanallateral part of theface temporal fossa zygomatic n.
Nasal cavity • Entrance: piriformeaperture • Exit:choanae • Cavity: • nasalseptum:bony: - perpendicularplate of the - ethmoidalbone+vomer cartilagenous • Commonnasalmeatus: is dividedbyconchas • Superior, middle and inferiornasalmeatus
palatine bone pterygoid process (sphenoidal bone) body of the sphenoidal bone
Walls of the nasal cavtity • Superiorwall:nasalbone frontalbone (nasal part) cribriformeplate of theethmoidalbone body of thesphenoidalbone (sphenoethmoidalrecess) body of thesphenoidalbone
Inferiorwall:hardpalate (maxilla+palatinebone) • Lateralwall:nasalconchae (superior, middle: ethmoidalbone, • inferior: separatebone) • belowthemiddlenasalconcha: ethmoidalcellulae: ethmoidal bulla, uncinateprocesssemilunarhiatus Semilunar hiatus: binds the paranasal sinuses with each other
Paranasal sinuses • Frontal sinus: semilunar hiatus (anterior part) • Sphenoidal sinus: sphenoethmoidal recess • Maxillary sinus: semilunar hiatus (posterior part) • Ethmoidal cellulae: semilunar hiatus (middle group)+superior nasal meatus (postrior group)
Connections of the pterygopalatine fossa • Middle cranial fossa foramen rotundum maxillary n. (V/2) • Nasal cavity sphenopalatine foramen art.+nerves • External surface of the skull pterygoid canal greater petr. n. • Orbit inferior orbital fissure maxillary n. (V/2) • Oral cavity greater palatine canal nerves+art. • Infratemporal fossa pterygomaxillary fissure nerves (V/2)
Muscles of theskull 1.) Mimetic muscles - no fascia - tightly attached to the skin - innervation: facial nerve - are around the openings of the skull 2.) Muscles of mastication - fascia (temporalis; parotideo- masseteric) - innervation: trigeminal nerve - around the temporomandibular joint
Muscles of theskull: mimeticmuscles Epicranius m. frontalbelly Orbicularisoculi m. Laevatorlabiisup. Orbicularisoris m. Laevatorangulioris Buccinator m.
Muscles of the skull: mimetic muscles Mimetic muscles: facial nerve (VII) platysm
Muscles of theskull: musclesofmastication External pterygoid m. Internal pterygoid m.
Muscles of theskull: musclesofmastication Masseteric m.
Muscles of theskull: musclesofmastication Innervated: V/3 (mandibular n.)