The arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek.
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Examples for "cheekbone"
Examples for "cheekbone"
1The speaker in my cheekbone crackled and Commander Cortez said, Two minutes.
2It was later revealed Salmon had suffered a broken orbital and cheekbone.
3He had the doctor over there make sure my cheekbone wasn't shattered.
4The bullet from my .44 hit her just over her right cheekbone.
5A pink blotch had formed on the cheekbone under his right eye.
1The face is long, moderately broad, and the zygomatic arches are seldom prominent.
2But the acid ate all the way down to the zygomatic and the maxilla.
3The forward projection of the zygoma and the zygomatic arch often expose them to injury.
4Maxillary rehabilitation can be further improved by using the vascularized bone graft and zygomatic implants.
5Slowly, we extracted the wreckage that had been Ferris's maxillary, zygomatic, nasal, and temporal bones.
1ZMB reconstruction is also important to provide a good contour of malar prominence.
2Not far from the yellow pile his transistor radio was playing rag malar.
3Photosensitivity and a malar dermatitis were the most common features.
4The prominence of the malar (cheek) bones.
5The malar, or cheek bone.
1I suffered a concussion and a hairline fracture of my right zygoma.
2Conclusions: This is the largest reported survey on the repair of zygoma fractures.
3A considerable number of fractures to the upper jaw and zygoma.
4The survey queried training background, zygoma fracture treatment preferences, and rationale.
5The forward projection of the zygoma and the zygomatic arch often expose them to injury.
1Now I'm missing part of my zygomatic bone.
1The skull differs in shape, and greatly in the angle formed by the union of the pre-maxillary, nasal, and maxillo- jugal bones.
18.-Partof Zygomatic Arch, showing the projecting end of the malar bone and the auditory meatus: of natural size.
Translations for malar bone