1. zygomatic - Noun
2. zygomatic - Adjective
Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the zygoma.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, long-term studies of classical 2-stage zygomatic implants document high success rates with only minimal complications. Source: Internet
All anapsid skulls lack a temporal opening, while all other extant amniotes have temporal openings (although in mammals the hole has become the zygomatic arch ). Source: Internet
Compared to regular dental implants, zygomatic implants are longer and extend farther. Source: Internet
Masseters attach from the dentary (specifically, the masseteric fossa) to the zygomatic arch and onto the maxilla in front of the arch, providing crushing force. Source: Internet
Kenyanthropus platyops was singled out by the morphology of the maxilla, characterized by a flat and relatively orthognathic subnasal region, an anteriorly placed zygomatic process and small molars. Source: Internet
In addition to allowing extra room for the passage of muscles to work the lower jaw, the zygomatic arch also allows for differentiation of separate muscle groups to be involved in biting and chewing. Source: Internet