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Which area of the face contains the eye and is covered by the eyelids?
Which area of the face contains the eye and is covered by the eyelids?
Where is the zygomatic (malar) area located?
Where is the zygomatic (malar) area located?
What is the region of the face that extends from the eyebrows to the hairline called?
What is the region of the face that extends from the eyebrows to the hairline called?
Where are the taste buds located?
Where are the taste buds located?
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What is the area posterior to the eyes called?
What is the area posterior to the eyes called?
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Where is the zygomatic (malar) area located?
Where is the zygomatic (malar) area located?
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What is the region of the face that extends from the eyebrows to the hairline called?
What is the region of the face that extends from the eyebrows to the hairline called?
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What is the area posterior to the eyes called?
What is the area posterior to the eyes called?
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What is the area containing the eye and covered by the eyelids called?
What is the area containing the eye and covered by the eyelids called?
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Where are the taste buds located?
Where are the taste buds located?
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Study Notes
Face Anatomy
- The orbit contains the eye and is covered by the eyelids
Face Regions
- The zygomatic (malar) area is located in the cheek
Forehead
- The region of the face that extends from the eyebrows to the hairline is called the forehead
Taste and Smell
- Taste buds are located on the tongue
Posterior Eye Region
- The area posterior to the eyes is called the occiput
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Test your knowledge of the landmarks of the face and oral cavity with this quiz. Identify key structures in the vestibular region and oral cavity proper, and describe normal gingival tissue characteristics. Perfect for dental and medical students.