What is the name of the bone in the cheek

The bone in the patient’s cheek can be called the cheekbone. Since the zygomatic bone is more easily accessible under the skin, it is easy to fracture it after an external force. After a fracture of the zygomatic bone, the patient will feel a pinprick-like pain, and it will be accompanied by local swelling, subcutaneous bruising, and local pressure pain. In terms of treatment, conservative treatment can be given by applying a topical golden ointment that activates blood circulation, reduces swelling and pain, or by using local herbal fumigation. The patient can also be instructed to take oral bone-setting medication to promote early healing of the fracture site. If the fracture of the zygomatic bone is displaced and has a significant deformity in appearance, the patient can be treated surgically by incision and repositioning under anesthesia.