Temporal Bone Diagram. Bone Diagram Forehead Frontal bone Nose bones Nasals Cheek bone Zygoma Upper jaw Maxilla Lower jaw Mandible Breast bone Sternum Upper arm bone Humerus Lower arm bone Ulna Thigh bone Femur Collar bone Clavicle Toe bones Phalanges Ankle bones Tarsals Kneecap Patella Shin bone Tibia Calf bone Fibula Foot bones. Bulge of bone posterior to the pinna.
First image shows the main axis on longitudinal temporal fracture the same of long axis of the petrous bone. It can be split into a mastoid and petrous parts. L hard encloses the middle and inner ear structures.
Bone Diagram Forehead Frontal bone Nose bones Nasals Cheek bone Zygoma Upper jaw Maxilla Lower jaw Mandible Breast bone Sternum Upper arm bone Humerus Lower arm bone Ulna Thigh bone Femur Collar bone Clavicle Toe bones Phalanges Ankle bones Tarsals Kneecap Patella Shin bone Tibia Calf bone Fibula Foot bones.
The temporal parietal and frontal bones together forms the pterion which is the weakest part of the skull. The temporal bone is located at either side of the skull beneath the temple. Second image shows the perpendicular axis of transverse fractures on temporal bone perpendicular with the he long axis of the petrous bone. They are highly irregular bones with extensive muscular attachments and articulations with surrounding bones.