The
nasal bones are two small oblong
bones, varying in size and form in different individuals; they are placed side by side at the middle and upper part of the
face, and form, by their junction, "the bridge" of the
nose.
Each has two surfaces and four borders.
Surfaces
The
outer surface is
concavoconvex from above downward, convex from side to side; it is covered by the
Procerus and
Compressor naris, and perforated about its center by a foramen, for the transmission of a small
vein.
The inner surface is concave from side to side, and is traversed from above downward, by a groove for the passage of a branch of the nasociliary nerve.
Articulations
The nasal articulates with four bones: two of the cranium, the
frontal and
ethmoid, and two of the face, the opposite nasal and the
maxilla.
Additional images
See also
External links
- - "Anterior view of skull."
- - "Orbits and Eye: Bones"
- - "The bones of the lateral nasal wall."