Restorative Art Chapter 3 Questions

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They run from the canine teeth to the angles of the mouth and elevate the angles of the mouth

Levator Anguli Oris

The middle muscle of the QLS group, raises the upper lip

Levator labii superioris

The three muscles of the QLS group are the

Levator labii superioris Alaeque Nasi, Levator labii superioris, and Zygomaticus minor

This is the medial muscle of the QLS

Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi

Narrow, tendinous muscles located deep in the eye sockets at the small wings of the sphenoid bone, raise the upper eyelid

Levator palpebrae superioris

Labii

Lips

Do not actually tear the food, they grind the food

Medial and Lateral Pterygoids

It raises and protrudes the lower lip

Mentalis

The sternocleidomastoid muscles create the widest part of the

Neck

The most common characteristic of each part of a feature

Norm

Nasi

Nose

Draws the scalp backwards

Occipital Belly

Two thin, broad sphincter muscles that surround both eyelids and are also partially spread over the temples and upper cheeks, the eyelid portion closes the eyelid gently

Orbicularis Oculi

The percentage of body weight affected by muscle mass

40 to 50

The body consists of how many muscles

500

Latin for wing of the nose

Alaeque nasi

Wrinkle caused by depressor labii inferioris

Angulus oris sulcus

A flattened, ribbon shaped tendon

Aponeurosis

Three then muscles in the region of the ear

Auricular

It is the principle muscle of the cheek and forms the lateral walls of the mouth, responsible for compressing the cheek

Buccinator

Also known as the frowning muscles, are located at the medial end of the eyebrows, originating at the root of the nose, extend laterally and superiorly to the middle of the supraorbital margin

Corrugator

Draws the hyoid bone superiorly

Digastric

Two fleshy portions that are separated by a tendon or aponeurosis some in eye socket, some in neck

Double bellied muscles

Levator

Elevator

Refers to the shape of a surface structure which is recognized by its outline and surface movement

Form

Draws the scalp forward and raises the skin over the nose and eyebrows

Frontal Belly

Wrinkle caused by platysma

Platysma sulci

Four sided muscle that is superior to the upper lip, it begins at the lower margin of the eye socket and runs downward to the upper lip, lifts the upper lip and changes the expression of the mouth

Quadratus labii superioris

The muscles are broad in origin, extending along the entire lower margin of the eye socket

Quadratus labii superiors

The fibers are parallel and run directly from the origin to their insertion

Quadrilateral muscles

Narrow superficial muscle running horizontally across the check to the angle of the mouth, retracts the angle of the mouth - an action which is antagonistic to the buccinators muscle

Risorius

An encircling muscle that surrounds a natural orifice around eyes, mouth, and anus

Sphincter muscles

Superioris

Superior

Broad, radiating muscle shaped like a fan, retracts the lower jaw and brings the teeth together

Temporalis

Wrinkle created by occipitofrontalis

Transverse Frontal Sulci

Alaeque

Wing

This is the most lateral muscle of the QLS, it inserts into the upper lip at the angle of the mouth, it raises the corners of the mouth and is used in smiling, but it is NOT known as the smiling muscle

Zygomaticus Minor

muscles of the face

Zygomaticus major, Levator anguli oris, Buccinator, Risorius, Masseter, Levator palpebrae superioris, Corrugator, and Orbicularis Oculi

Depresses the corners of the mouth

depressor anguli oris

When contracted, this muscle moves the lower lip downward and to the side

depressor labii inferioris

Which of the following is a muscle of the neck

digastricus

Muscles are circular shaped muscles which open orifices of the body

dilators

Refers to the end of a muscle which is attached to a movable part of the body or to the skin

insertion

Which of the following is a muscle of the eye

levator palpebrae superioris

Which of the following is a muscle of the mastication

masseter

Which of the following is named for its characteristic chewing action

masseter muscle

Which muscle covers the top and sides of the skull

occipitofrontalis

muscles of the cranium

occipitofrontalis, auricular, and temporalis

Which of the following is a muscle of the eye

orbicularis oculi

It opens and closes the mouth, moves the lips, presses them together, and moves them forward

orbicularis oris

Which of the following is a muscle of the mouth

orbicularis oris

muscles of the mouth

orbicularis oris, depressor labii inferioris, depressor anguli oric, and mentalis

Refers to the end of a muscle which is attached to a fixed point

origin

Lowers the angle of the mouth upon contraction

platysma

Which of the following is a muscle of the neck

platysma

muscles of the neck

platysma, sternocleidomastoid, and digastric

Which of the following is a muscle of the nose

procerus

long, thin muscle extending vertically from the nasal bone up to the forehead, pulls eyebrows and forehead down

procerus

muscle of the nose

procerus

Muscles are circular shaped muscles which close orifices of the body

sphincter

Function is to rotate the head

sternocleidomastoid

The widest part of the neck is measured between the

sternocleidomastoid muscles

The risorius muscle is a

superficial muscle of the cheek

Which of the following is a muscle of the mastication

temporalis

Cross the direction of muscles at right angles

wrinkles

Which facial muscle is also known as the "laughing or smiling muscle"

zygomatic major


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