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Understanding the Supraorbital Bone: Functions and Attachments

The supraorbital is a bone that forms the roof of the eye socket and part of the frontal bone in the skull. It is a thin, flat bone that runs from the forehead to the temple, and it serves as an attachment point for muscles that control eyebrow movement and other facial expressions.

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