Transcript The skull
The skull
Forensic anthropology
The Skull
Total # - 22
8 paired, 6 unpaired
Cranium – skull without mandible
Calvarium – cranium without face
Sutures: serrated and interdigitated
The only moveable (synovial) joints
Occipital condyles and C1
TMJ
The Frontal Bone
Unpaired
Recognizable by the sinuses
Articulations?
Individual identification: unfused frontal
(called metopic suture), variable sinuses
2 growth centers (R&L)
Is the frontal useful?
Yes!
Age – the metopic suture fuses ~2-4 years
Sex determination
Supercilliary arch / frontal boss
Supraorbital margin
Temporal line
The Parietals
Paired
Rectangular shaped
Articulations?
Individual ID: variable sutures and foramen
placement
Growth – single growth center
Are the parietals useful?
Mostly for age
General thickness becomes more uniform with
adulthood
Fuses with parietal only with advanced age
The occipital
Unpaired
Ovoid with a big hole in it…
Articulations?
Individual ID: Inca bone p. 50
(usually triangular or rectangular)
Growth - 4 parts: squamous, 2 laterals, basial
(pars basilaris usually survives)
Is the occipital useful?
Yes!!!
Age
Pars basilaris
Fuses to squamous portion at 1-3 years
Fuses to the rest at 5-7 years
Fuses to sphenoid during mid teens
Sex
External occipital protuberance
Superior and inferior nuchal lines
The temporals
Paired
Circular (with a large process for ear canal)
Articulations?
Individual ID: suture variation
Growth – 3 parts: petrous, squamousal,
tympanic ring)
Are the temporal useful?
Age
The 3 parts are joined by ~5 years old
Sex
Mastoid process
The sphenoid
Unpaired
Butterfly shaped
Articulations?
Growth – many centers fuse by birth into 3
parts (wings separated by body) which fuse by
1 year old
The zygomatics
Paired facial bones
Triangular with maxillary, frontal, and temporal
processes
Forms lateral wall of orbit
Articulations?
Individual ID: variable sutures
Growth – 1 center,
Are the zygomatics useful?
Age
Zygomatics fully formed by 2-3 years old
Race
Suture pattern of the zygomaxillary junction
generally related to race
The ethmoid
Found at the base of the frontal, anterior to the
sphenoid
Very uniquely shaped
Forms part of the orbit (medial wall)
Need to know
Crista galli
Perpendicular plate
Other bones of the face
Not typically found, not
particularly useful in ID
The NASALS
The inferior nasal
conchae (found in nasal
aperture internally,
posterior to the nasal
bones
The lacrimals –tear ducts
The palatines – at back of
mouth, found behind
palatine process of
maxillae
Vomer – small wedge of
bone btw pterygoid
processes of sphenoid
(bisects nasal cavity)
The teeth
The Maxillae
Paired, facial
Contribute to structure of eyes, nose, mouth
3 processes; frontal, zygomatic, palatine
Articulations?
Individual ID: dental arch, teeth, prominence
of mouth and nose
Are the maxillae useful?
Yes!
Age – TEETH!!!
Race:
Width of nasal aperature
Projection of nose and mouth
Dental arch shape
The Maxillae
Paired, facial
Contribute to
structure of eyes,
nose, mouth
3 processes; frontal,
zygomatic, palatine
Articulations?
Individual ID:
dental arch, teeth,
prominence of
mouth and nose
Are the maxillae useful?
Yes!
Age – TEETH!!!
Race:
Width of nasal aperature
Projection of nose and mouth
Dental arch shape
The mandible
Single bone
U-shaped with vertical processes
Contains teeth: functions largely as muscle
attachments (chewing muscles and tongue) and
holds teeth
Individual ID: variable shape of jaw, teeth
Growth – 2 centers
Is the mandible useful?
YES!!
Age
2 halves fuse by 6-8 months
Sex
Mental protuberance
Gonial angle
The mandible
Single bone
U-shaped with vertical processes
Contains teeth: functions largely as muscle
attachments (chewing muscles and tongue) and
holds teeth
Is the mandible useful?
YES!!
Individual ID: variable shape of jaw, teeth
Growth – 2 centers
Age
2 halves fuse by 6-8 months
Sex
Mental protuberance
Gonial angle
Teeth!!!!!
Directional terminology
Labial: toward lips
Buccal: toward cheek
Lingual: toward tongue
Mesial: toward midline
Distal: toward back of mouth, away from midline
Teeth
We talk about teeth in
quadrants (RU, RL, LU,
LL), 8 in each
Short hand examples…
Upper, lower, left, right
4 types
Incisors (2)
Canines (1)
Premolars (2)
Molars (3)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incisor
4 types
Incisor, Canine, Premolar, Molar
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Incisors
8 total
Anterior teeth
Single straight edge with no cusps
Single root
http://www.nature.com/bdj/journal/v203/n10/thumbs/bdj.2007.1059-f1.jpg
Canines
4 total
Distal to incisors
Single cusp
Single root
www.uic.edu/classes/orla/orla312/
CanMand.gif
Premolars
8 total
2 cusps
Distal to canine
http://www.uic.edu/classes/orla/orla312/
PreMandTwo.gif
Buccal root larger
1-2 roots
Molars
12 total
Multiple cusps
Multiple roots
Complex morphology for chewing and grinding
Upper molars generally have more roots
www.uic.edu/classes/orla/orla312/MolarDownOne.gif
http://www.uic.edu/classes/orla/orla312/MOLARS%20up
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