Rolandic Anatomy
head (Extracranial bones)
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The extracranial bones of the head comprise the calvaria (frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital bones) and the facial bones (nasal, maxillae, zygomatic, mandible, lacrimal, palatine, inferior nasal conchae, and vomer). These bones provide structural support and protection for the brain and facial structures.
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