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Restorative Art Q2

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gradual loss of muscle tone, respond to pull of gravity, dradual dehydration of skin, cannot replenish loss of collagen   Age- changes in facial markings  
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chronic exposure to dry, cold or windy conditions increase the rate of dehydration   environment  
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3 basic types of facial markings   furrow, groove, and fold  
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crevice in the skin   furrow (sulcus)  
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elongated depression in a relatively level surface   droove  
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projection of skin- a re-curved margin having greater projection than the adjacent area   fold  
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vertical groove located medially on the superior integumentary lip   philtrum  
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markins a person is born with due to shape and position of underlying muscle   natural facial markings  
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Border of cheek   Naso-labial fold  
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angular area between posterior margin of nasal wing and nasolabial fold; makes posterior margin of wing more prominent   nasal sulcus  
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only favial marking assoiated with the eye- shallow curving- gross below inner corner of the eyelid   oblique palebral sulcus  
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small convex prominence lateral to the line of lip closure   angulus oris eminence  
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horizontal groove at each end of the line of lip closure. space formed by projection of upper teeth over lower teeth   angulus oris sulcus  
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conjunction of lower lip and chin which often appears as a froove or furrow   labiomental sulcus  
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junctrion of base of chin and submandibular area   submental sulcus  
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shallow natural depression located on cheek and chin   dimples  
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markings causes by repeated contraction and relaxation of a muscle   acquired facial markings  
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furrow originating at the superior border of the wings of the nose and extending to the side of the mouth   nasolbial sulcus  
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horizontal furrows of the forehead   transverse frontal sulci  
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Caused by repeated action of the occipito-frontalis muscle   transverse frontal sulci  
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between the eyebrows   intercilliary sulci  
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grow's feet- furrows radiating front late4ral corner of eye cause by the orbicularis oculi   optic facial sulci  
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furrow of superior border of upper eyelid   superior palpebral sulcus  
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furrow of inferior border of lower eyelid   inferior palpebral sulcus  
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cheek- vertical furrow of cheek, same postion and shape of dimples   bucco-facial sulcus  
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neck marking- furrow beneath jawline which rises vertically on the cheek   mandibular sulcus  
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vertical furrow of lips extending from within the mucous membrane into the integumentary lip   labial sulci  
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transverse dipping furrows of the neck   platymal sulci  
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vertical prominences of the neck- stick out over time   cords of the neck  
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geral term for the ear?   pinna  
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Whats the width of the ear   2/3  
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primary landmark- ear passage   external audityory meatus  
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outer rim of the ear- gives shape to the ear- question mark shaped   Helix  
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crus of the helix is the orgin of the helix    
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continues to curve until it blends in with the lobe and terminates at the top of the lobe-lobeless ear   Helix  
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fossa between outer and inner rim of the ear   scapha  
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inner rim of the ear   antihelix  
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bifurvation of the antihelix, anterior wing, inferior edge of anterior wing is border of superior 1/3 of ear.   crura  
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located in anterior portion of upper 1/3 of ear   triangular fossa  
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concave shell of ear. occupies middle 1/3 of ear. deepest depression of ear   concha  
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helix in middle of concha   crus  
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elecation protectin gthe ear passage   tragus  
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small eminence obliquely opposite the tragus. located on the superior border of lobe   antitragus  
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between tragus and antitragus   intertragic notch  
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inferior 1/3 of ear   lobe  
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pyramidal mass is the gernal shape of?   the nose  
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lepto= straight rhine= nose   leptorrhine  
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platy= broad playtyrrhine   broad nose  
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type in-between leptorrhine and platyrrhine   mesorrhine  
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grevian nose   straight nose  
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roman/aquiline/hook   convex  
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infantine/snub/pug   concave  
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Catilage of the nose (5 total)   one septal catilage- front of nose four lateral cartilages-sides of the nose  
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protuding ridge of the nose   dorsum  
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concavity( depression) inderior to the glabella   root (orgin)  
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roughly triangular projection   bridge  
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phyerical termination of dorsum   protruding lobe  
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end of the lobe, where the nose changes direction- greatest projection of the nose   tip  
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lateral lobes located superior to columni nasi   Wings  
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What is the greatest wedth of the nose?   Wings  
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Superficial partition between the nostrils   columni nasi  
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forms a right angle at point of attachment with philtrum   columni nasi  
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nostril openings   anterior nares  
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oblique in position due to columni nasi becoming wider. located in posterior 2/3 nose base   anterior bares  
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sides of nose   lateral walls  
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Base of nose   superior  
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superior nucous membrane   inferior  
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nasolabial folds   lateral  
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line of color change at the junction of wet and dry portion. contains vertical lines   weather line  
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tiny prominence or protusion on the midline of the superior mucous membrane   medial lobe  
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inferior edge of inferior mucous membrane   superior inferior integumentary lip  
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top of chin   inferior  
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ends of line closure or the corner of the mouth lateral   boundaries of the inferior integumentary lip  
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onlu exists when the mucous membrane come together   line of closure  
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Classic hunter's bow   superior mucous membrane  
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ends of the line of lip closure project out slightly over the lower   upper integumentary lip  
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lower border shape is"elliptical"   inferior mucous membrane  
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supraorbital margin-upper rim/border of eye socket   superior rim of the eye  
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surface creates an S (sigmoid curve   inferior rim  
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position of line is in inferior 1/3 of eye socket- really a dipping curve   line of eye closure  
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inferior edge of the upper lid   tarsus  
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lateral end of line of closure is inferior to medial end   frontal view of eye closure  
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lateral end of line of closure is posterior to medical end   profile view of line of eye closure  
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concave area above the medial end of the upper eyelid and lying near the root of the nose. depression above the medial 1/3 of superior palpebrae- Deepest depression of the eye   naso-orbital fossa  
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Region between the supercilium and superior palpebrae   supraorbital margin  
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small elevation extending medially from the medial corner of the superior palpbrae   inner (medial) canthus  
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eye lashes. irregular in thickness, length and spacing. Middle is thicker than the ends   Cilium (cilia)  
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eyebrows   supercilium  
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direction of hair grows up and out   medial 1/3-head- of eyebrows  
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hair grows medially   center 1/3- body of eyebrows  
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width becomes thinner   lateral 1/3- tail of eyebrows  
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Hollow furrows on the surface of eyelid   linear sulci  
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the insertion of the eyelid muscle   transverse linear sulci  
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lower eye lid and fan out obliquely, down and lateral   oblique linear sulci  
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