Restorative Arts Problem Questions

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Another name for the straight profile form of the nose:

Greek

The most common type of profile form of the nose:

Greek

The facial portion of the adult skull is about ________ the area of the cranium:

Half

Originates in the concha bends forward, upward around top of ear & descends as rear border & terminates at the top of the lobe:

Helix

The outer rim of the ear that resembles a question mark:

Helix

Another name for skin:

Integument

The furrows of the lip area that are caused by atrophy:

Labial Sulci

List muscle responsible for the Superior Palpebra Sulci:

Levator Palpebra Superious

The only bone of the head that is not joined by sutures:

Mandible

The furrows that vary in length but none rise above the level of the line closure of the mouth:

Mandibular Sulcus

List muscle responsible for the Dimples of the chin:

Mentalis

The muscle that wrinkles the chin & raises and protrudes the lower lip:

Mentalis

What is the study of the structures and surface markings of the face and features:

Morphology

Another name for the buccal cavity:

Mouth

Most of the facial expressions of a person concentrate on or about the ___:

Mouth

The first fleshy coating over bone:

Muscle

A prominence of the anterior cheek from the margin of the Nasal wing to the side of the mouth:

Nasolabial Sulcus

The dominate feature of the face:

Nose

List muscle responsible for the Optic Facial Sulci:

Obicularis Oculi

List muscle responsible for Labial Sulci:

Obicularis Oris

List muscle responsible for the Philtrum:

Obicularis Oris

The shallow groove originating below the inner canthus:

Oblique Palpebral Sulcus

Another name for the Epicranius muscle:

Occipitofrontalis

The number of Mentalis muscles:

One

The number of Occipitofrontalis muscles

One

The number of Procerus muscles:

One

The facial marking known as crow's feet:

Optic Facial Sulci

This muscle closes the eyelids when contracted; compresses the lacrimal ducts:

Orbicularis oculi

This muscle closes the lips when contracted:

Orbicularis oris

The clinical term used to refer to the balding process:

Alopecia

The part of the ear that divides into two branches:

Antihelix

The small eminence on the upper margin of the lobe:

Antitragus

The bottom of ear is on the same horizontal plane as the:

Base of nose

The furrow which curves anteriorly and superiorly to merge with the oblique palpebral sulcus:

Bucco-Facial Sulci

The least common facial profile:

Concave

The concave shell posterior and superior to the ear passage:

Concha

The crura, antihelix, and the antitagus form the boraders of _____:

Concha

Another name for the roman profile of the nose:

Convex

List muscle responsible for the Vertical Intercilliary Sulci

Corrugator

The muscle that draws eyebrow inferiorly and medially:

Corrugator

Another name for the Triangular is muscle:

Depressor Angul Oris

A muscle of facial expression which depresses the angle of the mouth:

Depressor anguli oris (triangularis)

A muscle of facial expression which draws the lower lip inferiorly and slightly lateral:

Depressor labii inferiors

Another name for Corium:

Derma

The corium or true skin

Derma

A double bellied muscle which draws the hyoid bone anteriorly and posteriorly:

Digastricus

The anterior ridge of the nose:

Dorsum

The facial muscles are called the muscles of:

Expression

The bone that as an infant is two bones and as adult is one bone:

Frontal

The bone which forms part of the head palate of the mouth, part of the nasal cavity and part of the orbital cavities:

Palatine bone

Superior portion of the bony nasal septum:

Perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone

A nasal classification which is short and broad and has the minimum of projection; common to individuals of African descent:

Platyrrhine

List muscle responsible for the Platysmal Sulci:

Platysma

Causes skin wrinkles of the neck and chest, depresses the mandible and inferior lip:

Platysma muscle

Three pigmentary hues; red, yellow, and blue, which can be combined to make all other hues:

Primary hue

List muscle responsible for the Transverse Intercilliary Sulci:

Procerus

Name the one muscle of the nose:

Procerus

This muscle draws the skin of the forehead inferiorly (locates between the eyebrows)

Procerus

The form of the forehead profile that is the least common:

Protruding

The muscle that causes the movement for grinding food:

Pterygodeus Medialis

Another name for the Depressor Labi Inferioris:

Quadratus

The return of light waves from surfaces; the blending or folding back of apart upon itself:

Reflection

The muscle that originates in the fascia of the masseter muscle and is antagonistic to the buccinators:

Risorius

Laughing muscle; draws the angle of the mouth posteriorly (locates along the lateral wall of the cheek)

Risorius muscle

The aquiline profile of the nose:

Roman

The three major forms of hairline that encases the forehead are:

Round, Square, Recessed

A visual aspect indicating the vividness of the hue in the degree of difference from a gray of the same lightness:

Saturation

Equal mixture of two primary pigmentary colors (orange, green, and purple)

Secondary hue

The vertical cartilage dividing the nasal cavity into two chambers, responsible for asymmetry of the nose:

Septum

Another name for the temporal cavity:

Squama

The vertical surface of the temporal bone:

Squama

Grecian; a nasal profile in which the dorsum exhibits a straight line from the root to the tip; the most common nasal profile:

Straight

The subcutaneous layer between the deep fascia & the skin:

Superficial Fascia

Surface filler; a wax used to fill shallow depressions; this wax is softer and more pliable than wound filler:

Surface restorer

The line of the temple is part of what bone:

Temporal

The zygomatic arch is part of what bone:

Temporal

The mandibular fossa is part of what bone:

Temporal ..

This muscle will close the mandible; used in mastication and is the strongest chewing muscle:

Temporalis

The number of Auricular muscles:

Three

A view, somewhat less valuable than the profile views; this view reveals the fullness of the cheeks:

Three quarter view

A hue into which various quantities of white are mixed:

Tint

The furrow that usually mimic the form of the eyebrow:

Transverse Frontal Sulci

The concentrating furrows found on older persons:

Transverse Interciliary Sulci

The facial marking that are known as the frowning furrows:

Vertical Intercilliary Sulci

Bone of the nasal cavity situated between the nasal passages on the median plane; it forms the inferior and posterior portion of the septum of the nose:

Vomer

The greatest width of the anterior plane of the face is measured at the:

Zygomatic Bone

Portion of temporal bone that aids in location of the ear & divides ear in two equal parts:

Zygomatic arch

A muscle that draws the superior lip posteriorly and superiorly:

Zygomatic major

The lateral rim of the eye socket formed by a process of the frontal bone and a process of the zygomatic bone:

Zygomatic process

A muscle that draws the superior lip superiorly and anteriorly:

Zygomaticus minor


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