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Where does the The history of restorative art take its roots?
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Restorative Art

Introduction to Restoratve art Chap1

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Where does the The history of restorative art take its roots? Ancient Egyptians
when does Restorative art take its beguinning in the United State ? in 1912 and was also know as Demi Surgery
who was accredited as the founder of restorative art Joseph Crandall
Retorative art is define as what? The care of the deceased to create natural form and color
what is the study of structures and surface markings of the face and the features? Physionomy
what is defined as the care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color? Restorative art
refers to the different shapes that the face, cranium and facial features assume? Craniofacial Morphology
if we compare the skull of a men to a women what would we found ? the male is larger and thicker than the female
what are the two most important influences on human ? Behavior and Nutrition
what can influence Human form environment end nutrition
what is physiognomy? the study of Structures , surface marking of the face and features
compare to the female pelvis how is the male pelvis? Narrow and deep & female are shallow and broad
how is female face compare to male face wider and shoter women also failed to have supraorbital margins & man are long and narrow
from both man and women the size of the jaw tend to shrink as they age why? because of loss of teeth and reduction in the size of the alveolar process
what are the 3 primary races European(white) Asiatic (yellow) African(black)
how is the color of the skin determined by the amount of melanin, carotene and blood present
What is the morphology of the European race? long head length , vertical forehead, no supraorbital develop, narrow face , more projection of the jaws . Chin Usually protrude when view the profile
Morphology of the Asiatic race shorter skull length, vertical forehead, no supraorbital level, cheekbone well devellop, square jaw shape,usually round face
Nasol index of the african Platyrrhine
Nasol index of the Asiatic Mesorrhine
nasol index of European Lepthorrine
Superior towards the head
Inferior Towards the feet
Anterior Ventral towards the front
posterior dorsal toward the the rear or caudal end
Medial toward the midline
Lateral Towards the side away from the midline
Projection a part extending beyond the level of its surroundings
Recession the withdrawal of a part from its normal position
Depression a hallow or concave region
Protrusion The state or condition of being thrust forward or projecting
Concave Exhibiting a depressed or hollow surface ; a concavity
convex curved evenly; resembling a segment of the outer edge of a sphere
Inclination slope deviation from the horizontal or vertical
Symmetry Correspondence in size, shape and relative position of parts that are on opposite
Asymmetry lack of symmetry balance or proportion
Bilateral two sides
Bilateral differences dissimilarities existing in the two sides or half of an object
a lengthwise cut that devides the body into right and left portions. if the division is into two equal halves it is called median or mid sagittal Median(sagittal)Plane
divided the body into superior and inferior sections Horizontal(transverse)
divides the body into anterior and posterior sections Frontal (Coronal)
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