Restorative Art Compend- Matching Flashcards

1
Q

Upper jaw

A

Maxilla

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2
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Forehead

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Frontal

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3
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Base of the cranium.

A

Occipital

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4
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Top of the cranium.

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Parietal

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5
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Lower jaw.

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Mandible

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6
Q

Eminence above the medial portion of the eyebrow.

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Superciliary Arch

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7
Q

Eminence at the top of the forehead.

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Frontal Eminence

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8
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Eminence between the eyebrows

A

Glabella

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9
Q

Eminence on the midline of the chin

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Mental Eminence

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10
Q

Eminence above and behind the ear.

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Parietal Eminence

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11
Q

The foramen magnum is found here

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Occipital

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12
Q

The mastoid process is found here

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Temporal

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13
Q

The nasal spine is found here

A

Maxilla

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14
Q

The incisive fossa is found here

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Mandible

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15
Q

The glabella is found here

A

Frontal

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16
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Anterior “non-articulating” process of the ramus.

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Coronoid process

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17
Q

Ascending portion of the mandible.

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Ramus

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18
Q

Bone of the nasal cavity.

A

Vomer

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19
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Insertion of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

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Mastoid Process

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20
Q

Receptacle for the lower jaw.

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Mandibular Fossa

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21
Q

Marks the widest part of the cranium.

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Parietal Eminences.

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22
Q

Marks the widest part of the neck.

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Sternocleidomastoid Muscles

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23
Q

“Horse-shoe shaped portion of the lower jaw.

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Body of the Mandible

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24
Q

Marks the widest part of the face.

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Zygomatic Arches

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25
Q

Width of the base of the nose.

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One Eye Width

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26
Q

Width of the lateral corner of one eye to the lateral corner of the other eye.

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Three Eye Widths

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27
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Width of the mouth.

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Two Eye Widths

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28
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Width from the mid-line of the face to the medial corner of the eye.

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One-half Eye Width

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29
Q

The width of the face.

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Five Eye Widths

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30
Q

Moving laterally from the midline of the face, the corner of the mouth.

A

One Eye Width

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31
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Moving laterally from the midline of the face, the lateral corner of the eye.

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One and One-Half Eye Widths

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32
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Moving laterally from the midline of the face, the side of the face.

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Two Eye Widths

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33
Q

Moving laterally from the midline of the face, the medial corner of the eye.

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One-Half Eye Width

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34
Q

An angular area between the posterior margin of the nasal wing and the superior margin of the nasolabial fold.

A

Nasal Sulcus

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35
Q

The vertical groove located medially on the upper lip.

A

Philtrum

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36
Q

An eminence of the anterior cheek.

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Nasolabial Fold

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37
Q

The groove at each end of the line of closure of the mouth.

A

Angulus Oris Sulcus

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38
Q

A small convex prominence lateral to the end of the line of closure of the mouth.

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Angulus Oris Eminence

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39
Q

The furrows radiating from the lateral corner of the eye.

A

Optic Facial Sulci

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40
Q

The furrow of the lower attached border of the lower eyelid.

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Inferior Palpebra Sulcus

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41
Q

The vertical or transverse furrows between the eyebrows.

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Interciliary Sulci

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42
Q

The furrow of the upper attached border of the upper eyelid.

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Superior Palpebra Sulcus

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43
Q

The shallow curving groove below the inner canthus of the eyelids.

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Oblique Palpebral Sulcus

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44
Q

Shallow depression located on the cheek or chin.

A

Dimples

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45
Q

The furrow originating at the superior border of the nasal wing and extending to the side of the mouth.

A

Nasolabial Sulcus

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46
Q

The horizontal furrows of the forehead.

A

Transverse Frontal Sulci

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47
Q

The furrow beneath the jawline that rises vertically on the cheek.

A

Mandibular Sulcus

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48
Q

The vertical furrow of the cheek.

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Bucco-facial Sulcus

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49
Q

The transverse, dipping furrows of the neck.

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Platysmal Sulci

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50
Q

Vertical prominences of the neck.

A

Cords of the Neck

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51
Q

The junction of the lower lip and the chin that may appear as a furrow.

A

Labiomental Sulcus

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52
Q

The junction of the base of the chin and submandibular area that may appear as a furrow.

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Submental Sulcus

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53
Q

The vertical furrows of the lips, extending from within the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips.

A

Labial Sulci

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54
Q

The d-shaped elevation projecting out and over the ear passage.

A

Tragus

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55
Q

A notch-like opening found between the tragus and the antitragus.

A

Intertragic Notch

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56
Q

The concave shell of the ear.

A

Concha

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57
Q

The depression located between the inner and outer rims of the ear.

A

Scapha

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58
Q

The depression found between the crura of the antihelix.

A

Triangular Fossa

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59
Q

The most inferior part of the ear, composed of fatty tissue.

A

Lobe

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60
Q

The bifurcation of the antihelix.

A

Crura

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61
Q

The inner rim of the ear.

A

Antihelix

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62
Q

The outer rim of the ear.

A

Helix

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63
Q

Small eminence located obliquely opposite the tragus on the superior border of the lobe.

A

Antitragus

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64
Q

Divides the ear and its length into halves.

A

Crus of Helix

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65
Q

Marks the measurement of the central one-third of the ear.

A

Concha

66
Q

Marks the measurement of the lower one-third of the ear.

A

Lobe

67
Q

The most shallow of the depressions of the ear.

A

Scapha

68
Q

Marks the measurement of the superior one-third of the ear’s length.

A

Anterior Crura

69
Q

The least common head shape from the frontal aspect.

A

Triangular

70
Q

A profile view in which the forehead, upper lip and chin project equally to an imaginary vertical line.

A

Straight

71
Q

The most common profile view.

A

Convex

72
Q

The least common profile view.

A

Concave

73
Q

The most common head shape from the frontal aspect.

A

Oval

74
Q

Infantine form and description.

A

Round

75
Q

Length and width are equal, with little curvature in the jawlines.

A

Square

76
Q

Length is greater than width, and may be accompanied by hallow cheeks.

A

Oblong

77
Q

Small cranial bones with great width between the angles of the jaw.

A

Triangular

78
Q

The forehead and jawlines taper medially.

A

Diamond

79
Q

The forehead recedes and the chin protrudes.

A

Convex-Concave

80
Q

The forehead is vertical and the chin recedes.

A

Balanced-Convex

81
Q

Both the forehead and the chin are vertical.

A

Balanced

82
Q

The forehead protrudes and the chin is vertical.

A

Concave-Balanced

83
Q

The forehead protrudes and the chin recedes.

A

Concave-Convex

84
Q

Concave in profile view.

A

Infantine Nose

85
Q

Straight from root to tip.

A

Greek Nose

86
Q

Immediately inferior to the glabella.

A

Root of the Nose

87
Q

Convex in profile view.

A

Roman Nose

88
Q

Includes tip of the nose.

A

Protruding Lobe of the Nose

89
Q

Concave arc at the inferior margin of the nasal wing.

A

Arch of the Wing

90
Q

Lateral lobes of the nose.

A

Wings

91
Q

Lateral walls of the nose.

A

Sides

92
Q

Anterior ridge of the nose.

A

Dorsum

93
Q

Superficial partition between the anterior nares.

A

Columna Nasi

94
Q

Spherical area that includes the tip of the nose.

A

Protruding Lobe

95
Q

Paired openings in the base of the nose.

A

Anterior Nares

96
Q

Articulation of the frontal and nasal bones.

A

Root of the Nose

97
Q

Angular area between the wing of the nose and the nasolabial fold.

A

Nasal Sulcus

98
Q

Dome formed by articulation of the nasal bone.

A

Bridge of the Nose

99
Q

Suggestive form of the attached border of the upper mucous membrane.

A

Classical “Hunting Bow”

100
Q

Line at the junction of the moist and dry areas of the mucous membranes.

A

Weather Line

101
Q

Formed by the normal contact of the free margins of the mucous membranes.

A

Line of Mouth Closure

102
Q

The tiny dipping fullness located centrally on the upper mucous membrane.

A

Medial Lobe

103
Q

Visible reddish portion of each lip.

A

Mucous Membrane

104
Q

Medial groove on the upper integumentary lip.

A

Philtrum

105
Q

Occurs at the junction of the lower integumentary lip and superior border of the chin.

A

Labiomental Sulcus

106
Q

Prominence at the lateral end of the line of mouth closure.

A

Angulus Oris Eminence

107
Q

Recedes laterally and superiorly from the upper mucous membrane.

A

Upper Integumentary Lip

108
Q

Recedes laterally and inferiorly from the lower mucous membrane.

A

Lower Integumentary Lip

109
Q

Recedes convexly and inferiorly from the line of eye closure.

A

Inferior Palpebra

110
Q

Recedes convexly and superiorly from the line of eye closure.

A

Superior Palpebra

111
Q

Convex area between the eyebrow and the superior palpebra.

A

Supraorbital Area

112
Q

Cilia

A

Eyelashes

113
Q

Supercilia

A

Eyebrows

114
Q

Small eminence at the medial end of the line of eye closure.

A

Inner Canthus

115
Q

Slit formed by contact of the superior and inferior palpebrae.

A

Line of Eye Closure

116
Q

Acquired furrows at the attached margins of the palpebrae.

A

Palpebral Sulci

117
Q

Acquired furrows extending laterally from the lateral end of the line of eye closure.

A

Optic Facial Sulci

118
Q

Natural curving groove below the inner canthus.

A

Oblique Palpebral Sulcus

119
Q

Waxing and recreation of natural markings.

A

Treatment for Eyelids Wrinkled From the Reduction of Swelling

120
Q

Aspiration of cranial cavity through cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone.

A

Treatment for Protruding Eyes

121
Q

Cosmetic concealment.

A

Treatment for Discolored Palpebrae

122
Q

Hypodermic injection of tissue builder behind the eyeball.

A

Treatment for Sunken Eyes

123
Q

Hypodermic injection of dehydrating agents or application of the electric spatula.

A

Treatment for Swollen Eyes

124
Q

Brown

A

Tertiary hue

125
Q

Red-Orange

A

Intermediate hue.

126
Q

Black

A

Achromatic hue.

127
Q

Pink

A

Tint

128
Q

Green

A

Secondary hue.

129
Q

Red and black mixed.

A

Shade

130
Q

Green

A

Cool Color

131
Q

Red

A

Warm Color

132
Q

Red and green

A

Complements

133
Q

Red and white mixed.

A

Tint

134
Q

Twelve progressive hues.

A

Color Wheel

135
Q

Red

A

Primary Hue

136
Q

Orange

A

Secondary hue

137
Q

Yellow-Orange

A

Intermediate Hue

138
Q

Orange, green, purple

A

Secondary hues

139
Q

Lightness or darkness of a hue.

A

Value

140
Q

Red, yellow, blue

A

Primary Hues

141
Q

Red mixed with blue.

A

Purple

142
Q

Two hues whose mixture in equal quantities will produce gray.

A

Complements

143
Q

Red+yellow

A

Orange

144
Q

Green+blue

A

Blue-Green

145
Q

Blue+yellow

A

Green

146
Q

Orange+red

A

Red-Orange

147
Q

Red+blue

A

Purple

148
Q

Moving superiorly from the base of the chin, the base of the nose.

A

One-Third

149
Q

Moving superiorly from the base of the chin, the eyebrows

A

Two-Thirds

150
Q

Moving superiorly from the base of the chin, superior border of the chin.

A

One-Ninth

151
Q

Moving superiorly from the base of the chin, the line of mouth closure.

A

Two-Ninths

152
Q

The study of the face and features.

A

Physiognomy

153
Q

Geometric form of the adult skull.

A

Oval

154
Q

The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color.

A

Restorative Art

155
Q

Anatomical structure used for accurate location of the restored ear.

A

External Auditory Meatus

156
Q

Protrusion of the jaw or jaws.

A

Prognathism

157
Q

Yellow, blue-green, magenta

A

Secondary Colors (In Light)

158
Q

Red, yellow, blue

A

Primary Hues (In Pigment)

159
Q

Yellow-orange, blue-purple

A

Complementary Hues

160
Q

Orange, green, purple

A

Secondary Hues (In Pigment)

161
Q

Red, green, blue

A

Primary Colors (In Light)