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the anatomy of the head and neck, with labels on each part of the face

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A heavy blow to the face is the most common cause of a deviated nasal septum. If you’re suffering from the symptoms of DNS, you might consider Septo-Rhinoplasty.  Read more here: http://www.theprivateclinic.co.uk/blog/2014/03/06/curing-a-deviated-nasal-septum-septo-rhinoplasty Sinus Anatomy, Sinus Cavity, Cavernous Sinus Anatomy, Nose And Nasal Cavity Anatomy, Dural Venous Sinuses, Paranasal Sinuses, Nasal Septum, Sinus Problems, Nasal Cavity

A heavy blow to the face is the most common cause of a deviated nasal septum. If you’re suffering from the symptoms of DNS, you might consider Septo-Rhinoplasty. Read more here: http://www.theprivateclinic.co.uk/blog/2014/03/06/curing-a-deviated-nasal-septum-septo-rhinoplasty

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Nasal  Anatomy: Nasal skin has an abundant blood supply and tends to be thinner over the rhinion and thicker over the nasion. Nasal skin thickness varies among individuals.The nasal pyramid is composed of 2 nasal bones and the frontal process of the maxilla. The thickness of the bones decreases toward the tip of the nose; as a result, most fractures occur in the lower half.Upper lateral cartilages form the middle nasal vault. Upper lateral cartilages are attached to the nasal bones superiorly, t Nose Cartilage Anatomy, Nasal Cavity Anatomy, Nasal Septum Anatomy, Paranasal Sinuses Anatomy, Nose And Nasal Cavity Anatomy, Dental Assistant Study, Nasal Obstruction, Nasal Septum, Medical Anatomy

Nasal Anatomy: Nasal skin has an abundant blood supply and tends to be thinner over the rhinion and thicker over the nasion. Nasal skin thickness varies among individuals.The nasal pyramid is composed of 2 nasal bones and the frontal process of the maxilla. The thickness of the bones decreases toward the tip of the nose; as a result, most fractures occur in the lower half.Upper lateral cartilages form the middle nasal vault. Upper lateral cartilages are attached to the nasal bones…

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