Restorative Art

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C. protruding eyes

Aspiration of the cranial cavity through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone is the recommended procedure for the treatment of A. swollen eyelids B. sunken eyes C. protruding eyes D. discolored eyelids

B. Darken the chin and top of forehead. Lighten cheeks slightly.

Corrective cosmetizing for a "Oblong" face would involve which of the following? A. Lighten the cheeks. Darken the forehead and jaw line. B. Darken the chin and top of forehead. Lighten cheeks slightly. C. Darken the sides of the forehead and chin. Lighten the cheekbones. D. Lighten sides of forehead, temples and jaw line. Darken cheeks.

A. Corrugator

Draws the eyebrows inferiorly and medially, as in frowning. A. Corrugator B. Occipitofrontalis C. Levator labii superioris D. Temporalis

A. Zygomaticus major

Draws the upper lip posteriorly, superiorly, and laterally as in smiling or laughing. A. Zygomaticus major B. Zygomaticus minor C. Buccinator D. Levator anguli oris

B. the columna nasi

From the profile, what structure of the nose lies at a 90 degree angle to the upper integumentary lip? A. the nasal septum B. the columna nasi C. the root of the nose D. the protruding lobe

C. twelve

How many standard pigmentary hues can be found on the outermost ring of the Prang Color Wheel? A. three B. nine C. twelve D. six

C. Lighten the lateral areas and darken the medial areas of the face

If the cheekbones do not appear prominent enough which of the following procedures would work best to make them appear more prominent? A. Lighten the lateral areas of the face. B. Darken the medial area of the face. C. Lighten the lateral areas and darken the medial areas of the face D. None of these will work to widen the face.

C. the left side

In a "reverse hinge" casket, the body is viewed from: A. above B. the right side C. the left side D. 30* angle from the shoulder of the deceased.

C. Darken the sides of the forehead and temples.

In effort to correct the head shape of a person with an inverted triangle shaped head, the cosmetologist would A. Lighten the sides of the forehead temples and jaw line and darken the cheeks. B. Darken the sides of the forehead and chin. C. Darken the sides of the forehead and temples. D. Darken the chin and top of the forehead.

C. nicotine

Lemon juice or a 10% solution of sodium thiosulfate can be used to effectively remove the stain caused by A. blood B. tar C. nicotine D. ink

C. hue

Pigmentary colors are measured in terms of their value, intensity, and A. brilliance B. saturation C. hue D. chroma

A. Sternocleidomastoid

Rotates and depresses the head. A. Sternocleidomastoid B. Digastric C. Platysma D. Mentalis

C. Occipitofrontalis

Sometimes called the epicranius, this muscle draws the scalp posteriorly and anteriorly, causing eyebrows to raise and wrinkles to form on the forehead. A. Temporalis B. Procerus C. Occipitofrontalis D. Corrugator

B. distributed by external pressure immediately

Surface lumps caused by tissue builder should be A. withdrawn with a hypodermic syringe B. distributed by external pressure immediately C. distributed by heat from an electric spatula D. left untreated until all of the filler is injected

A. minor integumentary restorations

Surface restorer wax is used primarily for which of the following? A. minor integumentary restorations B. subcutaneous tissue filling C. deep cavity and excision restorations D. feature reconstruction only

C. Both vividity and brilliance

The degree of brightness, lightness or darkness of a color (the "value" of the color)? A. Vividity B. Brilliance C. Both vividity and brilliance D. None of these.

C. hairline to the eyebrow

The distance from the eyebrow to the base of the nose is equal distance from the A. hairline to the bridge of the nose B. base of the chin to the eyebrow C. hairline to the eyebrow D. tip of the nose to the ear passage

B. wider

The effect of putting a white or very light cosmetic on the ears would make the face look: A. diamond shaped B. wider C. thinner D. longer

B. secondary hue

The equal mixture of two primary hues creates a A. intermediate hue B. secondary hue C. tertiary hue D. primary hue

D. occipital bone

The foramen magnum is an opening in the A. zygomatic bone B. parietal bone C. temporal bone D. occipital bone

B. scapha

The helix and antihelix of the ear are separated by a long shallow depression known as the A. triangular fossa B. scapha C. intertragic notch D. concha

A. mandible and maxilla

The incisive fossa is a depression associated with the A. mandible and maxilla B. temporal and parietal bones C. zygomatic bone D. frontal bone

B. parenthesis- shaped

The most common form of the philtrum is A. parallel B. parenthesis- shaped C. triangular- shaped D. diamond-shaped

D. mandibular fossa

The oval-shaped depression located directly anterior to the ear passage is known as the A. incisive fossa B. naso-orbital fossa C. mastoid process D. mandibular fossa

D. cranium

The parietal eminences mark the widest part of the A. forehead B. chin C. face D. cranium

D. medial lobe

The prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is known as the A. lateral lobe B. weather line C. arch of the wing D. medial lobe

B. inferior nasal conchae

The scroll- like bones found in the nasal cavity are known as the A. tubercles B. inferior nasal conchae C. alveolar processes D. lacrimals

B. inner canthus

The small eminence at the medial end of the line of eye closure is known as the A. cornea B. inner canthus C. naso-orbital fossa D. supraorbital area

B. eyebrow

The superior border of the ear lies on the same transverse plane as the A. lower eyelid B. eyebrow C. eyelashes D. line of eye closure

A. tail

The thinnest density of hair in the supercilium is located in the A. tail B. body C. superior margin D. head

A. standard hues

The three primary hues and the three secondary hues in pigment are known as the A. standard hues B. basic hues C. complementary hues D. analogous hues

D. Sternocleidomastoid

The widest part of the neck is measured by a straight line extending between the midpoints of the bellies of the two ________________________ muscles. A. Occipitalis B. Platysma C. Mentalis D. Sternocleidomastoid

D. twice the width of the base of the nose

The width of the mouth is equal to A. the width of the chin B. three times the vertical height of the eyes C. the length of the ear D. twice the width of the base of the nose

D. Frontal eminences

These anatomical features of the frontal bone are rounded prominences on either side of the median line and a little inferior to the center. They are a warm-color area of the face. A. Supraorbital margin B. Superciliary arches C. Glabella D. Frontal eminences

B. Occipital Bone

This bone of the head articulates with the parietal bone at the lambdoidal suture and the temporal bone at the squamosal suture. A. Frontal Bone B. Occipital Bone C. Parietal Bone D. Temporal Bone

B. Frontal Bone

This bone of the head articulates with the parietal bones at the coronal suture. A. Occipital Bone B. Frontal Bone C. Parietal Bone D. Temporal Bone

A. Lighten the cheeks and darken the forehead and jaw line.

To make a "round" face look more oval, the cosmetologist would do which of the following? A. Lighten the cheeks and darken the forehead and jaw line. B. Darken the sides of the forehead, temples and jaw line. C. Lighten the sides of the forehead, temple and jaw line. D. Lighten the cheekbones.

C. Inferior

Towards the feet A. Anterior B. Posterior C. Inferior D. Superior

A. gray

Two pigmentary hues are said to be complementary if their mixture in equal quantities will produce: A. gray B. green C. red D. blue

B. the nasolabial fold

What facial marking creates fullness in the anterior cheek? A. the bucco-facial sulcus B. the nasolabial fold C. the oblique palpebral sulcus D. the angulus oris sulcus

D. primary

What pigmentary hues, when mixed in equal strength, will produce a secondary hue? A. binary B. intermediate C. tertiary D. primary

C. almost level showing little or no slope.

When the body is properly positioned in the casket, the dorsum of the nose is ___. A. sloped a minimum of 15 degrees toward the chest. B. at approximately a 30 degree angle sloping toward the chest. C. almost level showing little or no slope. D. angled upward thus raising the chin

D. 1, 2, 3, and 4

When using the thumb and index finger as a unit of measure, hold the thumb parallel to the index finger. The distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the finger is equal to which of the following measurements? 1. The length of the ear 2. The length of the nose 3. The normal hairline to the root of the nose 4. The base of the nose to the bottom of the chin A. 1 and 3 only B. 2 and 4 only C. 1, 2, and 4 only D. 1, 2, 3, and 4

C. Occipitofrontalis

Which muscle draws the skin of the forehead superiorly? A. Procerus B. Corrugator C. Occipitofrontalis D. Temporalis

D. superciliary arches

Which of the following are bony eminences found directly superior to the medial portion of the eyebrows? A. lines of the temple B. frontal eminences C. supraorbital margins D. superciliary arches

D. cold water

Which of the following can be used to retard the setting rate of a plaster of Paris solution? A. table salt B. drying powder C. warm water D. cold water

C. suturing

Which of the following hair restorations methods is best for areas which are not visible? A. wax B. cement (glue) C. suturing D. embedding

B. Cement (glue)

Which of the following hair restorations methods is best for long, dense hair or more extensive restorations? A. Wax B. Cement (glue) C. Suturing D. Embedding

A. embedding into the scalp tissue

Which of the following hair restorations methods is best for restoration of stray or straggler hairs? A. embedding into the scalp tissue B. embedding into wax on the scalp C. suturing clumps pf hair to the scalp D. cementing hair directly to the scalp

A. sodium hypochlorite

Which of the following is NOT a dehydrating agent? A. sodium hypochlorite B. phenol C. plaster of paris D. hardening compound

A. cotton and liquid sealer

Which of the following is NOT a recommended method of attachment and support for a restored ear? A. cotton and liquid sealer B. the intradermal stitch C. the basket weave suture D. a bent wire armature

D. the loop stitch

Which of the following is NOT a recommended method of attachment and support for a restored nose? A. a wire screen armature B. the basket weave suture C. cotton and liquid sealer D. the loop stitch

C. they are smaller in diameter than cranial hair

Which of the following is NOT characteristics of the growth of cilia? A. there are none at the extreme ends of the eyelids B. irregular spacing C. they are smaller in diameter than cranial hair D. irregular length

A. the orbicularis oculi

Which of the following is a muscle of the eye? A. the orbicularis oculi B. the mentalis C. the orbicularis oris D. the risorius

C. the oblique palpebral sulcus

Which of the following is a natural facial marking? A. the inferior palpebral sulcus B. the superior palpebral sulcus C. the oblique palpebral sulcus D. the mandibular sulcus

B. the occipital bone

Which of the following is an external bone of the cranium? A. the zygomatic bone B. the occipital bone C. the nasal bone D. the ethmoid bone

D. the mandible

Which of the following is an external bone of the face? A. the parietal bone B. the frontal bone C. the ethmoid bone D. the mandible

C. embedding into wax on the scalp

Which of the following methods works best for short hair and hair line restorations? A. Cementing hair clumps to the scalp B. Suturing hair clumps to the scalp C. embedding into wax on the scalp D. embedding directly into the scalp tissue

A. application of a cavity fluid compress

Which of the following treatments can be used to reduce swollen eyelids? A. application of a cavity fluid compress B. severing the levator palpebrae superioris C. application of a bleaching agent D. hydrodermic injection of a humectant

A. strong arterial solution

Which of the following would NOT cause distention during embalming? A. strong arterial solution B. ruptured vessels in area C. blocked venous drainage D. excessive machine pressure

A. the concha

Which structure of the ear resembles a block letter C and designates the central one-third of the ear's length? A. the concha B. the triangular fossa C. the intertragic notch D. the scapha

C. submandibular area

Which surfaces do not exhibit similarity in their bilateral curvatures? A. upper integumentary lip B. cheeks C. submandibular area D. forehead

C. bilateral

Which term means that a physiognomic structure has a mirror image? A. oblique B. asymmetrical C. bilateral D. transverse

C. an elongated prominence of flesh that abut convexly against an adjacent surface

A fold of facial tissue is recognized as A. an elongated depression in a surface plane of tissue B. a linear crevice in the skin accompanied by bordering elevations C. an elongated prominence of flesh that abut convexly against an adjacent surface D. a birthmark or pockmark

C. concave-vertical

A hairline that protrudes while the upper lip and chin form a vertical line classify this facial profile as: A. vertical-convex B. convex-vertical C. concave-vertical D. vertical-concave

B. Masseter

A muscle of mastication. It closes the mandible. A. Zygomatic B. Masseter C. Corrugator D. Buccinator

A. nasal sulcus

A small triangular area found between the posterior margin of the nasal wing and the superior portion of the nasolabial fold is the A. nasal sulcus B. angulus oris eminence C. philtrum D. angulus oris sulcus


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