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Restorative Art | show 🗑
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show | The shape of the surface structure or head.
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show | Refer to those rays of light reflected from the surface.
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show | Leaves bitter memory in minds of mourners.
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show | Helps mourners accept the finality of death.
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Restorative Art has reached a high performance in? | show 🗑
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The first people to practice any type of restorative art? | show 🗑
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Egyptians extended their practices | show 🗑
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At the temples the incision was made at the | show 🗑
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | 19 century in United States and Canada by Thomas Holmes
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show | Was employed by an embalmer around 1914-15.
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Mortuaryâ chemical companies had turned to the production of formaldehyde fluids in | show 🗑
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show | Mid 20s
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show | In 1955
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2nd Teachers Institute was held in | show 🗑
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show | 1973; RA Color and Cosmetics
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show | Involves only the cosmetic application and corrective posing of the features.
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show | Requiring minimal effort, skill, or time to complete.
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show | Require long period of time, are extensive or require technical skill.
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show | 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 | show 🗑
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show | 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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show | The study of the face and features
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Asymmetry | show 🗑
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show | Most common characteristic of each part of the face.
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show | Front or forward part
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Posterior | show 🗑
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Superior | show 🗑
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Inferior | show 🗑
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show | Position closer to the medial plane - midline
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show | Refers to the position farther away from medial plane.
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show | Refers to the two sides
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Median | show 🗑
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show | Cut across
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show | Slanted; neither vertical nor horizontal
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Surface plane | show 🗑
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show | Jutting out of a part or structure in comparison with another structure or part.
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show | Refers to the state of standing firm as to be readily seen.
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show | Refers to the act of receding (moving backward) to a more distant point.
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Depression | show 🗑
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show | Caucasoid
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show | Negroid
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Yellow race | show 🗑
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