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1
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Consists of a large, rounded cranium.

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Inverted Triangle

2
Q

Submandibular area rounding upward to join the cheeks.

A

Round

3
Q

The nose is likely to be long and sharply chiseled.

A

Square

4
Q

Cranium is slightly wider than the jaws

A

Oval

5
Q

The chin is broad and square.

A

Triangular

6
Q

Also known as the infantine type.

A

Round

7
Q

Usually identified with similar contour throughout the body.

A

Oblong

8
Q

Wider between the angles of the jaw than it is across the forehead.

A

Triangular

9
Q

The forehead may be low and broad.

A

Round

10
Q

A nose that is short, broad and possibly concave.

A

Round

11
Q

The cheeks may be full and prominent

A

Round

12
Q

The eyebrows are inclined to arch.

A

Inverted Triangle

13
Q

Wide across the cheekbones and narrows in width in the forehead and jaws.

A

Diamond

14
Q

The nose is generally long and prominent at the tip.

A

Oblong

15
Q

The nose is fleshy and broad.

A

Triangular

16
Q

The mouth is wide in harmony with the width of the jaws.

A

Square

17
Q

The mouth is harmoniously narrow.

A

Inverted Triangle

18
Q

The narrow lower jaw may terminate in an oval or square chin.

A

Oblong

19
Q

A mouth that is full lipped and wide.

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Round

20
Q

There is a tendency toward heavy jowls.

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Triangular

21
Q

The chin is broad and dominant.

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Square

22
Q

The forehead, which is narrow and high, has a strong tendency toward recession.

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Oblong

23
Q

Has a high, broad forehead.

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Inverted Triangle

24
Q

The cranium is usually semi-circular, the jawline is curved.

A

Oval

25
Q

The very full, convex form of the features is usually in harmony.

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Round

26
Q

Globular Chin

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Round

27
Q

The nose is usually straight and proportional in length.

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Oval

28
Q

The mouth tends to wideness.

A

Triangular

29
Q

Eyes are likely to be well separated.

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Diamond

30
Q

The mouth tends to narrowness.

A

Oblong

31
Q

The nose is short and thin.

A

Diamond

32
Q

The relationship of length and width (at various parts) plus the degree of curvature.

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Responsible for Classifications

33
Q

Most common type

A

Oval

34
Q

Suggestive of a geometric shape.

A

Form of the Periphery of the Head

35
Q

The lower jaw is wide and angular.

A

Triangular

36
Q

Considered the least common form.

A

Triangular

37
Q

May be accompanied by hollow cheeks.

A

Oblong

38
Q

Mouth is relatively narrow.

A

Diamond

39
Q

Has been described as the “strong” type.

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Square

40
Q

Has jawlines which narrow down to an oval or angular chin.

A

Inverted Triangle

41
Q

Long and narrow.

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Oblong

42
Q

The forehead is wide.

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Square

43
Q

The jawline and cranium (and usually the hairline) repeat its curvature.

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Round

44
Q

The hairline and the eyebrows are almost horizontal.

A

Square

45
Q

The angles of the jaw are usually low as well as wide.

A

Square

46
Q

Usually broad and has very little curvature.

A

Square

47
Q

May be practically employed in a restoration.

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Form of the Cranial Hairline

48
Q

The outline of all parts is gently rounding.

A

Oval

49
Q

The nose is generally long and thin.

A

Inverted Triangle

50
Q

Classic egg-shape

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Oval

51
Q

Wide in the forehead and narrow in the jaws.

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Inverted Triangle

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