ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to the cheek region of the face
NOUN
- the arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek
How To Use zygomatic In A Sentence
- However, the clear separation of the nerve into five main terminal branches (temporal, zygomatic, buccal, mandibular, and cervical) may be difficult or impossible.
- The area of zygomaticomaxillary suture (joint between the cheekbone and upper jaw) showing the "nick," that is, the misalignment of bones owing to the fact that some fragments, such as the jugal crest shown here, are badly stuck together. Not Philip II of Macedon
- Fragile protuberances like zygomatic processes and ascending rami were found to be broken, but most bones were still intact.
- The site of origin was frontozygomatic suture mostly (90% in dermoid cysts and 60% in epidermoid cysts). All cases received tumor removal through anterior cutaneous approach or anterior orbitotomy.
- In the latter case the foremost upper molar is small; the fibula is distinct, and never united, except in some cases where it is attached to the extremity of the tibia; the zygomatic arch is formed chiefly by the malar, which is not supported beneath by a continuation of the zygomatic process of the maxillary; collar-bones perfect; upper lip cleft; the muffle small and naked; tail cylindrical and hairy (except in _Castoridae_). Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
- Itsion: It's a good and safe method to treat naevus fuscocaerules zygomaticus by Q - switch alexandrite laser.
- Without the help of the epicranius, zygomaticus, triangurlis, quadratus labii, buccinator and platysma, Little Red Riding Hood would have been little more than a silhouette through closed eyelids. Muscles Part 2
- Results The location, shape and displacement of fragment of zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch fractures were demonstrated stereoscopically through 3D images reconstructed from helical CT.
- (_zygomaticus major_,) and which I could not hold back from making a little movement on its own account. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
- Another method of defining the Sylvian point is to divide the distance between the nasion and inion into four equal parts; from the junction of the third and fourth parts (reckoning from the front) draw a line to the frontozygomatic suture; from the junction of the first and second parts a line to the auricular point. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 2. Surface Markings of Special Regions of the Head and Neck