. The science and practice of dental surgery. nto-nasal. (2) Naso-labial. (3) Temporal. (4) Maxillary. (5) Mandibular. (6) Mental. (7) Hyoid. (8) Superior laryngeal. (1) Fronto-naml.—This area forms a racquet-shaped patch, with the larger part lying overtlie forehead. It extends for about two inchesabove the root of the nose, reaching the junctionof the scalp with the forehead. It meets itsfellow of the opposite side, excepting just overthe root of the nose. At the level of the eye-brow it extends out for about an inch from themiddle line of the forehead. A downward flapoccupies the side of th
. The science and practice of dental surgery. nto-nasal. (2) Naso-labial. (3) Temporal. (4) Maxillary. (5) Mandibular. (6) Mental. (7) Hyoid. (8) Superior laryngeal. (1) Fronto-naml.—This area forms a racquet-shaped patch, with the larger part lying overtlie forehead. It extends for about two inchesabove the root of the nose, reaching the junctionof the scalp with the forehead. It meets itsfellow of the opposite side, excepting just overthe root of the nose. At the level of the eye-brow it extends out for about an inch from themiddle line of the forehead. A downward flapoccupies the side of the nose, but does not reachthe median line; and ends below, al)ove theupper part of the ala nasi. (2) Xaso-Uthial.—This area lies over the U])))erlip, tip and under-surface of the nose, and thecheek. It includes part of the lower lip, and extends as a patch on tlie cheek as far back asa line dropped vertically from the externalcanthus of the eyje. Its limits can be best under-stood from the diagram. ^/rO^^rf^^- ^^jf/u^/^y -*>f/VZ2^(^XW. Fig. 514.—Diagram to illustrate the area of tendernessas mapped out by Head on the face and neck,front view. When tenderness is [jresent, the patient com-plains ?? that his upper lip is swollen and tender,and that the tip of the nose is sore. -^^KiVra-MSj^L **^Jr/^i^//r
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