Restorative Arts

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Phenol

(Carbolic Acid) an anticeptic / disinfectant used to dry moist tissues.

Incision

a clean cut into tissue or skin.

Cavity

a hollow place or area.

Tint

a hue into which various qualities of white are mixed.

Trauma

a physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence.

Sealer

a quick drying liquid which leaves a hard, thin transparent coat or layer where moisture cannot pass thru.

Glabella

a single bony prominence of the frontal bone located between the superciliary arches in the inferior part of the frontal bone above the root of the nose.

Anchor

a technique employed to secure tissues or rastorative material in a fixed position.

Eyecap

a thin, done-like shell made of hardened cloth, metal, or plastic plastic beneath eyelids to restore natural curvature and to maintain the postion of the posed eyelids.

Suture

act of sewing; completed stitch

Postmortem

after death

Plug

any device to fill or close an opening

Fracture

broken bone

Plaster of Paris

calcium sulfate; white powdery substance which forms a quick setting paste when mixed with water.

Temporalis muscles

close to the manible, the strongest chewing muscles

Symmetry

correspondance in size, shape and relative position

Triangular fossa

depression between thr cura of the ear, the deapest depression of the ear.

Tragus

elevation protecting the air passage.

Supercilium

eyebrows

Temporal bones

inferior portion of the sides and base of the cranium, inferior to the parietal bones and anterior to the occipital bones.

Ultraviolet

invisible rays of the spectrum lying outside the violet end of the visible spectrum.

Wings of the nose

lateral lobes of the nose

Labia

lips

Pores

minute depressions of the surface of the skin.

Sternocleidomastoideus muscles

muscles that rotate and depress the head

Tenacity

property of holding fast; adhesiveness.

Turbit

refering to liquids, muddy, not clear or transparent.

Decomposition

separation of compounds into simpler subtances by the action of microbial or autolytic enzymes.

Projection

the act of throwing forward

Zygomatic Bones

the bones of th cheeks, widest part of the cheek.

Restorative Art

the care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color.

Temporal cavity

the concave surface of the head overlying the temporal bone.

Nasolabial fold

the eminence of the cheek and adjacent to the mouth.

Anterior nares

the external nostril openings.

Orbital Cavity

the eye socket.

Jawline

the inferior boarder of the mandible.

Weather line

the line of color change at the junction of the wet and dry portions of each muccous membrane.

Helix

the outer rim of the ear.

Mastoid process

the rounded projection on the inferior portion of the temporal bones just posterior to the lobes of the ear.

Philtrum

the vertical groove located medially on the superior lip.

Ramus

the vertical portion of the mandible.

Squama

the vertical surface of the temporal bone.

Recession

the withdrawl of part from its normal postion

Searing

to cauterize tissues by heat or chemical in order to provide a dry foundation.

Stain

to discolor with foreign matter; a discolored area

Repose

to lay at rest

Vertex

top of the head

Lateral

towards the side.

Pre-embalming

treatments of a restoravtive nature performed before the embalming operation.

Base pigment

white, yellow,red, and brown; four hues which correnpond to the pigments of the skin.


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