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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Jessica and Ashton, Facial Bones have 4 paranasal sinuses, various pathology and conditions such as fractures by a direct or indirect source, examples are the tripod, 3 cavaties of the face the nasal cavity, 3 cavaties of the face the mouth, Facial Bones include 2 nasal bones, right maxillary form 3 cavaties of the face, the largest immovable bones of the face divided into right maxillary, 2 maxillary bones which are the largest immovable bones of the face, fractures by a direct or indirect source some examples are, the largest immovable bones of the face that includes alveolar process, the left and right zygomatic form zygomatic arch, examples are the contrecoup, Facial Bones include vomer, 2 nasal bones fused together to form the bridge of the nose, mouth used for chewing, Facial Bones include The mandible, Facial Bones have various pathology and conditions, the largest immovable bones of the face divided into left maxillary, TMJ syndrome indicating dysfunction of TMJ by pain and clicking