What is the cheekbone called?

The cheekbone is called the zygomatic bone. Gray's Anatomy (1918) describes it as a small, roughly quadrangular bone.

What it is

  • A small, roughly quadrangular bone.
  • Forms the prominence of the cheek.
  • Contributes to the outer wall and floor of the eye socket.

Where it is

  • On the side of the face, below and lateral to the eye.
  • Joins the maxilla, temporal, frontal, and sphenoid bones.
  • Sends a slender arch (the zygomatic arch) back to the temporal bone.

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