Zygomaticotemporal suture explained
Zygomaticotemporal suture |
Latin: | sutura temporozygomatica |
The zygomaticotemporal suture (or temporozygomatic suture) is the cranial suture between the zygomatic bone and the temporal bone.[1] This is part of the zygomatic arch. Movement at the suture decreases with development during aging. It has a complex internal structure.
See also
References
- Curtis. Neil. Witzel. Ulrich. Fagan. Michael J.. 2014. Development and Three-Dimensional Morphology of the Zygomaticotemporal Suture in Primate Skulls. Folia Primatologica. english. 85. 2. 77–87. 10.1159/000357526. 0015-5713. 24481002.
External links
- Web site: Anatomy diagram: 34256.000-2. Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator. Elsevier. https://web.archive.org/web/20130611100749/http://www.tk.de/rochelexikon/pics/s34256.000-2.html. 2013-06-11.