what 2 mineralised regions is the skull made up of?
Neurocranium
Viscerocranium
why did the neurocranium form? in evolution
Neurocranium formed in response to expanding brains of fish ancestors
what is the viscerocranium derived from - evolutionary?
Skeletal elements of viscerocranium derived from fish gills
what is the neurocranium divided into?
Membranous neurocranium
Cartilaginous neurocranium (Chondrocranium)
what are the differences in how membranous neurocranium and cartilaginous neurocranium are formed?
but both are formed by neural crest cells
what can occur when formation and mineralisation of the neurocranium occurs?
Craniosynostosis (abnormal skull shape).
Premature closure & fusion = skull deformities.
what is the viscerocranium formed from? when?
Formed mainly from the first & second visceral (pharyngeal) arches (mesoderm origin).
Develop around week 4.
what is the viscerocranium divided into?
membranous viscerocranium
chondral viscerocranium.
what is the viscerocranium formed by?
migrating neural crest cells.
what is the membranous viscerocranium divided into?
First visceral arch divided into 2 processes :
what does the maxillary process give rise to?
Maxilla bone
Zygomatic bone
Temporal bone
what does the mandibular process give rise to?
Mandibular bone
what is an important structure in the formation of the mandible??
Meckel’s cartilage
what is the role of meckel’s cartilage
Matrix template / framework = support
Support mineralisation process
but does not contribute to the mandible itself
how is the mandible formed?
Meckel’s cartilage provides a template
Mesenchymal tissue surrounding Meckel’s cartilage undergoes ossification to form the mandible
Meckel’s cartilage is gradually degraded and lost
what occurs during week 6 of intra-uterine life in mandible development?
where is the primary site of ossification?
between incisive & mental nerves
what occurs during week 7 of intra-uterine life in mandible development?
intra-membranous ossification begins
what occurs during week 10 of intra-uterine life in mandible development?
what occurs during week 12 of intra-uterine life in mandible development?
what occurs during week 20 of intra-uterine life in mandible development?
how does the maxilla develop?
Develops from centre (ventral) region of viscerocranial mesenchyme of the maxillary process of 1st arch
No arch cartilage or primary cartilage unlike in mandible
what occurs during week 8 of intra-uterine life in maxilla development?
what are the similarities in development of the mandible and maxilla?
Begin from single centres of ossification in close relation to the bifurcation of nerves.
Both develop an alveolar element, related to developing teeth.
Both develop 2° cartilages to assist in their growth, but no 1° cartilage in maxilla development.
Bulk of mandible & all of maxilla formed by intramembranous ossification.