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Zygoma
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a facial bone that forms the prominence of the cheek and connects various other facial bones
What is "zygoma"?
The zygoma, also known as the cheekbone, is located on each side of the face. It forms a prominent arch-shaped structure that provides structural support and defines the contours of the midface. The zygoma connects various facial bones, including the frontal bone, maxilla, and temporal bone, contributing to the overall stability and strength of the facial skeleton. Additionally, the zygoma plays a role in protecting the underlying structures such as the eyes and the upper jaw. Its position and shape also influence facial aesthetics and expressions.