The skeletal structure of the face

The human face is the lower part of the human skull, also known as the facial cranium. The facial cranium consists of a total of 15 bones, including two zygomatic bones, two nasal bones, two maxillary bones, two palatine bones, two tear bones, and two inferior turbinates, as well as a plow bone, a mandible, and a hyoid bone. The superficial skeletal structures of the human face are the nasal bone, maxilla, zygoma and mandible. On both sides of the nose and below the nose are the two maxillae, and on both sides of the maxillae are the zygomatic bones, which are the more prominent bone structures in the human face, and the outer and lower sides of the zygomatic bones and the lowermost part of the human face are the mandibles, which are also the largest bone structures in the human face.