What is skull? Write the bones of the skull, skull joints ,anatomical position of the skull and it's method of study of the skull ?
Skull
The skeleton of the head is
called the skull. It consists of several bones that are joined together to form
the cranium. The term skull also includes the mandible or lower jaw which is a
separate bane. However, the two terms skull and cranium, are often used
synonymously.
The skull can be divided into two main parts.
a. The calvaria of brain box is the upper part of the cranium which encloses the brain.
b. The facial skeleton constitutes the rest of the skull and includes the mandible.
Bones of the Skull
The skull consists of the 28 bones which are named as follows:
a. The calvarią or brain case is composed of 14 bones including 3 paired ear ossicles.
Paired Unpaired
1. Parietal (2) 1. Frontal (1)
2. Temporal (2) 2. Occipital (1)
3. Malleus (2) 3. Sphenoid (1)
4. Incus (2) 4. Ethmoid (1)
5. Stapes
b. The facial skeleton is composed of 14 bones.
Paired Unpaired
1. Maxilla (2) 1. Mandible (1)
2. Zygomatic (2) 2. Vomer (1)
3. Nasal (2)
4. Lacrimal (2)
5. Palatine (2)
6. Inferior Nasal Concha(2)
Skull Joints
The
joints in the skull are mostly sutures, a few primary cartilaginous joints and three
pairs of synovial joints. Two pairs of synovial joints are present between the ossicles
of middle ear. One pair is the largest temporo-mandibular joint. This mobile joint
permits us to speak ,eat, drink and laugh.
Sutures are :
Plane -
internasal suture
Serrate -coronal suture
Denticulate -
Lambdoid suture
Squamous -parietotemporal suture
Anatomical Position of the Skull
The skull can be placed in proper
orientation by considering any one of the two planes.
1. Reid's base
line is a horizontal line obtained by joining the infraorbital margin to the center of external acoustic meatus. i.e. auricular point.
2. The Frankfurt's horizontal plane of orientation is obtained by joining the infraorbital margin to the upper margin of the external acoustic meats.
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Methods of study of the Skull
The
skull can be studied as a whole.
The
whole skull can be studied from the outside or externally in different views:
a.
Superior view or norma verticalis.
b.
Posterior view or norma occipitalis.
c.
Anterior view or norma frontalis.
d.
Lateral view or norma lateralis.
e.
Inferior view or norma basalis.
The
whole skull can be studied from the inside or internally after removing the
roof of the calvaria or skull cap:
- Internal
surface of the cranial vault
- Internal
surface of the cranial base which shows a natural subdivision into anterior ,
middle and posterior cranial fossae
The
skull can also be studied as individual bones.
References:
BD Chaurasia's Anatomy of
Head and neck
Chief Editors:
Krishna Garg , Pragati Sheel Mittal,
Mrudula.
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