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Restorative Art Q2
Restorative Art Quiz 1 Qtr 2
Question | Answer |
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What are the 5 factors affecting facial markings? | Age, environment,position of the body, condition of body, heredity |
WHat are the three basic physiognomical facial types? | Furrow, Groove, Fold or Eminence |
What are the 9 natural facial markings? | Philtrum, Nasolabial Fold, Nasal Sulcus, Oblique Palpebral Sulcus, Anglus Oris Eminence, Labiaomental Sulcus, Submental Sulcus, Dimples |
Philtrum | Groove medially on superior lip inferior to the nose. Indent on orbicularis oris |
Nasolabial fold | Extend from the posterior wing of the nose to the side of the mouth |
Nasal Sulcus | Angular area between posterior margin of nasal wing and labial fold |
Oblique palpebral sulcus | Shallow curving groove below the inner corner of of eyelids, forms infraorbital pouch |
Angulus oris eminence | Small convex prominence lateral to the line of lip closure |
ANgulus oris sulcus | Groove at each end of lip closure |
Labiomental Sulcus | Junction of lower lip and chin that may appear as a furrow |
Submental sulcus | Junction of base of chin and the submandibular area |
Dimples | Shallow depressions located on cheek or chin |
What are the 11 acquired facial markings? | Nasal Labial Sulcus, Transverse Frontal Sulcus, Intercilliary, Optic Facial Sulci, Superior Palpebral Sulcus, Buccal Facial Sulcus, Mandibular Sulcus, Labial Sulci, Platysmal Sulci, Cords of the Neck |
Nasal Labial Sulcus | Furrow originating at superior border of the wing of the nose and extending to the side of the mouth |
Transverse frontal sulci | The furrows that cross the forehead, caused by occipitofrontalis |
Intercilliary Sulci | Vertical or transverse furrows between the eyebrows caused by corragator and procerus |
Optic Facial Sulci (crow's feet) | Furrows radiating from the corners of the eyes |
Superior palpebral sulci | Furrows on the upper border of the eyelid |
Inferior palpebral sulci | Furrow of the lower attached border of the palpebra |
Buccal facial sulcus | Vertical furrow of the cheek |
Mandibular sulcus | Furrow beneath jawline the rises vertically on the cheek. Several can cause serrated jawline |
Labial Sulci (furrows of age) | Vertical furrows extending from within the mucous membranes to the integumentary lips |
Platysmal sulci | Transverse dipping furrows of the neck |
Cords of the neck | Vertical prominences of the neck. Can be long or short |
Furrow/Wrinkle/Sulcus | A crevice in the skin bordered by adjacent elevations |
Groove | Elongated depression on a relatively level plane or surface |
Fold | An elongated prominence adjoining a surface, recurved margin having greater projection than surrounding area |