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Anatomy of The Bony Orbit by olamigold65 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The bony orbit, or eye socket, is a complex cavity in the facial skeleton that houses and protects the eyeball and associated structures. It is formed by seven bones: frontal, zygomatic, maxilla, ethmoid, sphenoid, lacrimal, and palatine, which create four walls and several key openings for nerves and blood vessels. The anatomy of the orbit is crucial for understanding its function and potential clinical implications, such as fractures and infections.

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