- Greater wing and lesser wing of sphenoid bone (butterfly shape - lesser
wing is anterior to greater wing)
- Mastoid process
- Styloid process
- Zygomatic bone and arch
- Sphenoid bone
- Ethmoid bone (beside lacrimal bone)
- Temporal bone (2 parts)
→ Petrus part (flat)
→ Squamous part (higher up kind of on sides)
- Nasal bone
- Lacrimal bone
- Vomer
- Cribriform plate, crista galli (ethmoid bone)
- Maxilla
- Mandible
- Palatine bone
- Inferior nasal conchae + middle nasal conchae (nose)
- External and internal acoustic meatus (in temporal bone)
- Coronoid process (on mandible)
- Head and neck of mandible
Osteology of the brain - Ramus (vertical) and angle of mandible
- Mental protuberance (bulge on mandible)
FORAMEN
- Foramen rotundum, ovale, spinosum (ROS - anterior to posterior from
mouth)
→ maxillary nerve (branch of trigeminal nerve) goes through foramen
rotundum
→ mandibular nerve (branch of trigeminal nerve) goes through foramen
ovale
→ NOTHING goes through foramen spinosum
- Superior orbital fissure (oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens
nerve go through here)
- Optic canal (optic nerve goes through here)
- Foramen magnum (brain stem and spinal cord go through here)
- Styloid mastoid foramen (facial nerve goes through here)
- Jugular foramen (glossopharyngeal, vagus, spinal accessory nerve goes
through here)
- Hypoglossal canal (hypoglossal nerve goes through here)
- Mental foramen (in mandible)
LOBES
- Frontal (front)
- Occipital (back)
- Parietal (side)
- Temporal (side and sits below parietal bone)
, Oh - Olfactory nerve (CN I)
Oh - Optic nerve (CN II)
Oh - Oculomotor nerve (CN III)
To - Trochlear nerve (CN IV)
Touch - Trigeminal nerve (CN V) - 3 branches V1, V2, V3
→ V1 - Ophthalmic nerve
→ V2 - Maxillary nerve
Cranial nerves (12) → V3 - Mandibular nerve
And - Abducens nerve (CN VI)
Feel - Facial nerve (CN VII)
Very - Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)
Good - Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)
Velvet - Vagus nerve (CN X)
Ah - Spinal accessory nerve (CN XI)
Ah - Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
SUPERFICIAL (2)
- Temporalis
- Masseter
DEEP (2)
- Medial pterygoid (superficial and deep)
- Lateral pterygoid (superior and inferior)
Muscles of mastication - Medial pterygoid plate
- Lateral pterygoid plate
**both plates are in sphenoid bone
- Submandibular gland
*find head and neck of
mandible and put probe
diagonally
½ way up - lateral pterygoid
muscles
½ way down - medial pterygoid
muscles