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Restorative Art   The care of the deceased to recreate natural form or color  
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Form   The shape of the surface structure or head.  
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Color   Refer to those rays of light reflected from the surface.  
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Closed casket   Leaves bitter memory in minds of mourners.  
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Open viewing   Helps mourners accept the finality of death.  
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Restorative Art has reached a high performance in?   United States and Canada  
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The first people to practice any type of restorative art?   The Egyptians  
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Egyptians extended their practices   Upon the entire remains  
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At the temples the incision was made at the   Hair region  
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Egyptian methods   The organs were removed, the skin was incised to remove blood, and the remains were immersed in vats not presentable for viewing.  
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Mask making   In France and England, artistic practice associated with the funeral ceremonies of kings and queens.  
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Restorative Art began   19 century in United States and Canada by Thomas Holmes  
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Yellow soap   Was employed by an embalmer around 1914-15.  
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Mortuary’ chemical companies had turned to the production of formaldehyde fluids in   20th Century  
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Restorative waxes became available in   Mid 20s  
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Teachers institute in restorative art was arranged by the national association of colleges of mortuary science.   In 1955  
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2nd Teachers Institute was held in   1968  
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The publishing of the first text on mortuary cosmetology was in   1973; RA Color and Cosmetics  
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Average case of restoration   Involves only the cosmetic application and corrective posing of the features.  
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Minor restorations   Requiring minimal effort, skill, or time to complete.  
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Major Restorations   Require long period of time, are extensive or require technical skill.  
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Pre embalming treatments   Corrective posturing of the eyes, mouth or cheeks Corrective alignment of nose and lower jaw Sutures to hold muscles or flaps of skin Suturing clean cuts Resetting dislocated fracture Supporting surface tissues Correction of buck teeth Blisters  
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Embalming treatments   Internal tissue building or coloring Maintaining feature corrections Limiting swelling  
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Post embalming treatments   Removal of scabs Excision of diseased or mutilated tissues Reduction of swelling Hypodermic tissue building Wax surfacing Feature modeling Bleaching and masking of discoloration Correction of buck teeth Attachment of dismembered parts  
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Physiognomy   The study of the face and features  
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Asymmetry   The differences of paired features  
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Norm   Most common characteristic of each part of the face.  
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Anterior   Front or forward part  
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Posterior   Behind or toward the rear  
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Superior   Position closer to the vertex of the skull  
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Inferior   Refers to the position below or toward the feet.  
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Medial   Position closer to the medial plane - midline  
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Lateral   Refers to the position farther away from medial plane.  
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Bilateral   Refers to the two sides  
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Median   Vertical plane that divides the head into left and right sides.  
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Horizontal planes   Cut across  
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Oblique Plane   Slanted; neither vertical nor horizontal  
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Surface plane   Surface exhibiting a minimum curvature  
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Projection   Jutting out of a part or structure in comparison with another structure or part.  
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Prominence   Refers to the state of standing firm as to be readily seen.  
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Recession   Refers to the act of receding (moving backward) to a more distant point.  
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Depression   Refers to a sunken (Concave) area or part.  
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White Race   Caucasoid  
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Black race   Negroid  
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Yellow race   Mongoloid  
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