DEAD / Restorative Art
Antemortem and/or postmortem injuries from friction of the skin against a firm object resulting in the removal of the epidermis to a viewable area of the body should be treated in which of the following ways: Before embalming, the area should be covered with massage cream, but not directly to the affected area. Before embalming, the affected area should be covered with massage cream. Scabs should be removed prior to embalming. Scabs should be removed post embalming The area should be dried using a cauterizing agent and cotton. The area should be sealed with a sealer. After drying and sealing, the area can be repaired using a wax or mastic and cosmetics applied as needed.
1, 4, 5, 6, 7 only
How many profile variations are created when the basic linear profile classifications are combined?
6
Natural Facial Markings consist of the _______ markings present at birth.
9
Brightness of a color- its lightness or darkness; also its quality or value?
Brilliance
Ancient sects of which of the following religions may still place a "gold" coin in the mouth of the deceased when earth burial has been chosen as a mean of disposition?
Buddhist
Exhibiting a depressed or hollow surface.
Concave
Corrective cosmetizing for a "Square" face - the forehead, jaw line, and cheeks are the same width - would involve:
Darken the sides of the forehead and chin. Lighten the cheekbones.
Corrective cosmetizing on a "Diamond" shaped face- Cheeks are the widest part of the face- would involve which of the following?
Lighten sides of forehead, temples and jaw line. Darken cheeks.
Elevates and protrudes the lower lip. It also wrinkles the skin over the chin. Mentalis
Mentalis
A lengthwise cut that divides the body into equal right and left portions.
Midsagittal Plane
Closes the lips. Compresses lips against teeth. Shapes lips during speech.
Orbicularis oris
These bones create the superior portion of the sides and back of the cranium as well as the posterior ⅔ of the roof of the cranium.
Parietal Bone
Draws the corners of the mouth posteriorly.
Risorius
Of the following bones of the head, which is not considered significant for the purposes of restorative art? Temporal Sphenoid Frontal Occipital
Sphenoid
Rotates and depresses the head.
Sternocleidomastoid
The vomer, lacrimal, and palatine are not considered significant for the purposes of restorative art because:
They are not surface bones of the face
Which muscle draws the upper lip both superiorly and anteriorly?
Zygomaticus minor
A crevice in the skin accompanied by bordering elevations physiognomically describes:
a sulcus or furrow
natural or acquired? inferior palpebral sulcus
acquired
natural or acquired? intercilliary suli
acquired
natural or acquired? nasolabial sulcus
acquired
natural or acquired? optic facial sulci
acquired
natural or acquired? superior palpebral sulcus
acquired
natural or acquired? transverse frontal sulci
acquired
natural or aquired? bucco-facial sulcus
acquired
Warm hues make objects appear to
advance
A fold of facial tissue is recognized as
an elongated prominence of flesh that abut convexly against an adjacent surface
A color scheme utilizing two or more hues that have the same hue in common is identified as
analogous
natural or aquired? cords of neck
aquired
natural or aquired? linear sulci
aquired
natural or aquired? mandibular sulcus
aquired
natural or aquired? platysma sulci
aquired
When excising malignant tissue, the area should
be dried and sealed
In treating a sunken temporal region, tissue builder is best injected through which of the following points of entry?
behind the top of the ear
Which term means that a physiognomic structure has a mirror image?
bilateral
The most inferior part of the nose is known as the
columna nasi
The concave shell of the central ear is known as the
concha
The most common facial profile is
convex
A curved margin of tissue having greater projection than an adjacent surface is described by the term:
fold
Ligature is suggested for the creation of
furrows
Two pigmentary hues are said to be complementary if their mixture in equal quantities will produce:
gray
The small eminence at the medial end of the line of eye closure is known as the
inner canthus
A long high- bridged nose is known as
leptorrhine
The largest singular bone of the face is the
mandible
The oval-shaped depression located directly anterior to the ear passage is known as the
mandibular fossa
The prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is known as the
medial lobe
The prominent triangular elevation found on the midline of the chin is known as the
mental eminence
Surface restorer wax is used primarily for which of the following?
minor integumentary restorations
natural or acquired? Nasal sulci
natural
natural or acquired? Oblique palpebral sulcus
natural
natural or acquired? anguli Boris sulcus
natural
natural or acquired? anguli oris eminence
natural
natural or acquired? philtrium
natural
natural or aquired? labiometnal sulcus
natural
natural or aquired? nasolabial folds
natural
natural or aquired? submental sulcus
natural
The furrows of the neck which are mainly transverse except the medial portion which sag inferiorly are called the ___.
platysmal sulci
Aspiration of the cranial cavity through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone is the recommended procedure for the treatment of swollen eyelids sunken eyes protruding eyes discolored eyelids
protruding eyes
The tip of the nose is the most anterior part of the
protruding lobe
Which of the following is NOT a sealing agent? collodion rubbing alcohol clear nail polish rubber cement
rubbing alcohol
The three primary hues and the three secondary hues in pigment are known as the
standard hues
A broad head shape noted for its lack of curvature is recognized as
strong
What furrow is found at the lower border of the lower eyelid?
the inferior palpebral sulcus
Which of the following is a depression above the medial portion of the superior palpebra?
the naso-orbital fossa
What facial marking creates fullness in the anterior cheek?
the nasolabial fold
Which of the following is a natural facial marking?
the oblique palpebral sulcus
Which of the following is an external bone of the cranium?
the occipital bone
Which of the following is a muscle of the eye? the orbicularis oculi the mentalis the orbicularis oris the risorius
the orbicularis oris
Which bony structure divides the length of the ear into halves?
the zygomatic arch
Which of the following can be used as support for the lips when part or all of the teeth are missing?
thin cardboard
The bony structures that create the widest part of the face are the
zygomatic arches
