Restorative Art - CHAPTER 6 - NOSE
Bridge
Dome over the nasal cavity. Point of greatest projection. The arched portion of the nose supported by the nasal bones.
STRAIGHT
Grecian, characterized as straight from tip to root
Wings
Lateral lobes of the nose. The widest part of the nose bordered by the nasal sulcus and the anterior nares.
CONVEX
Roman, aquiline or hooked, curved as the beak of an eagle a nose that has a hook as seen from a profile; may exhibit a hump in the bridge
Major cartilages
Septum and superior lateral cartilage
Platyrrhine
classification give to a nose that is short, broad, and has a minimum of projection; common to individuals of African decent
Leptorrhine
classification given to a nose which is long, narrow, and high bridged; common to individuals of Western European descent
Mesorrhine
classification which is medium broad and medium-low bridged; common to individuals of Asian descent
anterior nares
external nostril openings
Root
the apex (top) of the pyramidal mass of the nose which lies directly inferior to the forehead; the concave dip inferior to the forehead (profile view)
Columna Nasi
the fleshy termination of the nasal septum at the base of the nose; located between the nostrils; the most inferior part of the mass of the nose
Sides of the nose
the lateral walls of the nose between the wings and the bridge; the recede latterally from the dorsum
nasal cavity
the orifice in the bony face bounded by the margins of the nasal bones and the maxilla
CONCAVE
Snub, pug, infantine or retrousse. Characterized by a dip in the bridge and turned up at the end.
Dorsum
The anterior protruding ridge of the nose extending from root to tip. It includes the bridge.
Nasal bones
the paired nasal bones are inferior to the glabella, forming a dome over the superior portion of the nasal cavity
Nose
the prominent organ of smell located in the center or middle 1/3 of the face. It is the beginning of the respiratory tract and is triangular or pyramidal in shape.
Protruding lobe of the nose
the rounded, anterior projection of the tip of the nose (TIP OF NOSE)
Nasal spine of the maxilla
the sharp, bony projection located medially at the inferior margin of the nasal cavity.
