What is the 'keystone' bone of facial bones?
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It is the keystone because it anchors all facial bones except the mandible. It consists of two bones (maxillae) fused together at the midline. Each maxilla forms joints with seven other facial bones plus two of the cranium
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Sphenoid bone: A prominent, irregular, wedge-shaped bone at the base of the skull. The sphenoid bone has been called the 'keystone' of the cranial floor because it is in contact with all of the other cranial bones.
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