Restorative Art - PHT 415 Week 1
Which of the following is considered major restoration? 1: Reduction of swelling 2: Deep wound repair 3: Repair of multiple fractures 4: minimal hair replacement A 1 and 2 b 1 and 4 c 2 and 3 d 3 and 4
C. 2 & 3 Deep wound repair and Repair of fractures
Which is not an obligation for proficiency in restorative art
Receiving a gratuity for a job well done
Excision of mutilated tissue is done:
after embalming
Feature modeling should be done:
after embalming
Aligning nose, jaw and other facial features is done:
before embalming
Minor buck teeth correction should be done:
before embalming
Suturing clean cuts and holding flaps of skin together is completed:
before embalming
Tissue coloring can be done:
during and after embalming
Physiognomy studies all but which one?
function
Repair and reconstruction of multiple fractures requires:
major restoration
Restoring a full head of hair is a:
major restoration
Sub-tissue surgery of a swollen neck requires:
major restoration
Achieving a natural appearance when masking a discolored face is:
major restoration requiring technical skill
Wax restoration of the cheek requires:
major restoration requiring technical skill
Correcting a misaligned feature is considered:
minor restoration
Hypodermic tissue building is considered:
minor restoration
The most common characteristics of a face or feature:
norm
The definition of Restorative Art
the care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color
Which of the following is considered minor restoration? 1: Reduction of swelling 2: Deep wound repair 3: Repair of multiple fractures 4: Small hair replacement A 1 and 2 b 1 and 4 c 2 and 3 d 3 and 4
B. 1 & 4 Reduction of swelling and Small hair replacement
