MOR345 1.4-1.6 Terms & S. G.
philtrum (natural)
The vertical groove located medially on the upper lip located between the columna nasi and the medial lobe of the mucous membrane of the upper lip
The distance from the tip of the nose to the external auditory meatus is equal to what other measurements?
Width between the external auditory meatuses Distance from eyebrows to the base of the chin Distance from normal hairline to the base of the nose
furrow
a crevice in the skin accompanied by adjacent elevations
inferior palpebral sulcus (acquired)
a furrow of the lower attached border of the inferior palpebral-- aka eye bags
sulcus
a furrow, wrinkle, or groove
trauma
a physical injury or wounds caused by external force or violence
eminence
a prominence/projection
highlight
a surface lying at right angles to the source of illumination which reflects the maximum amount of light; the brighter part
emaciation
a wasted condition resulting in sunken surfaces of the face
List other measurements that are equal to an eye width.
a. 1/5 the greatest width of the face, measured between zygomatic arches b. the distance between the inner canthuses of the eyes c. the width of the base of the nose d. 1/2 width of the mouth
which type of facial markings develop during one's lifetime
acquired
groove
an elongated depression in a relatively level plane or surface
fold
an elongated prominence adjoining a surface
what is the convex prominence lateral to the end of the line of closure of the mouth?
angulus oris eminence
what is the groove found at each end of the line of mouth closure
angulus oris sulcus
natural shadows
areas of color in the tissues normally darker than the adjacent areas
The bottom of the ear lies on the same transverse plane as which other structure
base
what is the vertical furrow of the cheek
buccofacial sulcus
The corner of the mouth lies on the same vertical plane as what other structure
center of the eyes
what are the vertical prominences found on the neck
cords of the neck
what is another name for the optic facial sulci
crow's feet
under normal illumination in snapshots, are recessions lighter or darker than normal?
darker
pathological condition
diseased; due to a disease
linear sulci (acquired)
eyelid furrows that are short and broken; run horizontally on the palpebrae themselves and may fan from both the medial and lateral corners of the eyes
acquired facial markings
facial markings that develop during one's lifetime, primarily as a result of repetitious use of certain muscles
transverse frontal sulci (acquired)
furrows that cross the forehead
corpulence
having an abnormal about of fat on the body
the furrow of the lower attached border of the lower eyelid is called the:
inferior palpebral sulcus
what are the the vertical and/or transverse furrows between the eyebrows
intercilliary sulci
under normal illumination in snapshots, are recessions lighter or darker than normal?
inverted
what shape does the philtrum resemble
irregular parenthesis
these vertical furrows are found on each lip and extend from the mucous membrane into the integumentary lip
labial sulci
what is the furrow at the juncture of the base of the chin and the submandibular area
labiomental sulcus
under normal illumination in snapshots, are projections lighter or darker than other areas?
lighter
what is the furrow from beneath the jawline that rises vertically on the cheek
mandibular sulcus
facial proportions
mathematical relationships of the facial features to one another and/or to the head and face
what is the disadvantage of a professional portrait for restoration
modifications to the photo, good lighting
which marking is the angular area between the posterior margin of the wing o
nasal sulci
the anterior fold of the cheek that descends laterally along the upper lip from the wing of the nose
nasolabial fold
what is the furrow that lies along the medial margin of the nasolabial fold
nasolabial sulcus
what facial markings are present at birth
natural
which structures mark the borders of the middle 1/3 of the face
normal hairline to eyebrows
the shallow groove below the medial corner of the eyelids is called the:
oblique palpebral sulcus
which faical markings radiate laterally from the outer canthus of the eye
optic facial sulci (crow's feet)
what is the vertical groove located medially on the superior integumentary lip
philtrum
what are the transverse. dipping furrows of the cheek
platysma sulci
what does the profile view reveal
projections and recessions
what are the advantages of using snapshots
shows asymmetry, highlights and shadows, real life-no filters
what do we call the junction of the base of the chin and submandibular area
submental sulcus
the furrow of the superior border of the upper eyelid is called:
superior palebral sulcus
shadow
surfaces that do night lie at right angles to the source of illumination or are obscured by other surfaces ad that reflect little or no light
nasolabial fold (natural)
the anterior fold of the cheek which descends laterally along the upper lip from the wing of the nose
the philtrum lies between which two structures
the column nasae and the medial lobe of the mucous membrane of the upper lip (the nose and upper lip)
The length of the hand is equal to what other measurement?
the face length
where are the transverse frontal sulci located
the forehead
superior palpebral sulcus (acquired)
the furrow of the superior border of the upper eyelid
which transverse frontal sulci appear deeper than the others
the furrows nearest the eyebrows
submental sulcus (natural)
the junction of the base of the chin and the submandibular area, which may appear as a furrow
labiomental sulcus (natural)
the junction of the lower integumentary lip and the superior border of the chin, which may appear as a furrow
hairline
the outline of hair growth on the head or face; the lowest centrally located part of the hair of the cranium
Oblique palpebral sulcus (natural)
the shallow curving groove below the medial corner of the eyelids
angulus oris eminence (natural)
the small convex prominence lateral to the end of the line of lip closure of the mouth
crown (vertex)
the topmost part of the head
bucco-facial sulcus (acquired)
the vertical furrow of the cheek
labial sulci (acquired)
the vertical furrows of each lip extending from with the mucous membrane into the integumentary lips
interciliary sulci (acquired)
the vertical or transverse furrows between the eyebrows
natural facial markings
those that are present at birth, hereditary
abut
to bluntly adjoin another structure
the eyebrows lie on the same transverse plane as what other structure
top of ear
inversion
turned on the opposite direction or folded inward
cords of the neck (acquired)
vertical prominences of the neck
Which interciliary sulci are known to be the concentrating sulci? Which are known to be the frowning sulci?
-horizontal interciliary sulci (concentrating sulci) -vertical interciliary sulci (frowning sulci)
what are the 11 acquired facial markings
-nasolabial sulcus -transverse frontal sulci -interciliary sulcis -buccofacial sulcus -superior palperbral sulci - inferior palperbral sulcus -optic facial sulci (crows feet) -labial sulci (furrows of age) -mandibular sulcus -platysmal sulci -cords of the neck
The width of the base of the nose is how many eyes wide?
1 eye wide
The bottom of the ear lies on the same transverse plane as which other structure
2 eyes wide
How many eyes wide is the distance between the outer canthi of the eyes?
3 eyes wide
this snapshot view is valuable because it reveals the fullness of the cheeks
3/4 view
The width of the face is how many eyes wide?
5 eyes wide
the norm is made up of how many head lengths?
7 1/2- 8 heads tall
which structures mark the borders of the lower 1/3 of the face
Base of the nose Base of the chin Line of mouth closure Superior border of the chin
optic facial sulci (acquired)
Crows Feet; furrows radiating from the lateral corners of the eyes
which measurements are equal to the length of the nose
Distance from normal hairline to the eyebrows Distance from the base of the nose to the base of the chin Length of ear Distance from the outer canthus of the eye to the center point of the external auditory meatus (on a line drawn straight through the skull); Distance measured from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger when held parallel to each other
the distance from the manubrium of the sternum to the pubic symphysis is equal to what other measurements
From the articulation of the pubic symphysis to the manubrium of the sternum; From the patella at its center point to the articulation of the pubic symphysis; From the sole of foot to the patella at its center point
Describe the forms the Angulus Oris Sulcus may take in the various stages of life. Include Youth (Infancy), Maturity and Old Age.
In Youth it takes an angular form. In maturity it becomes a crevice extending inferiorly and obliquely from the end of the line of mouth closure. In old age it can reverse direction and extend into upper integumentary lip
The structure that marks the midpoint between the vertex of the cranium and the base of the chin
Line of eye closure
he distance from the base of the nose to the line of mouth closure is equal to what 2 other measurements?
Line of mouth closure to the superior border of the chin Superior border of the chin to the base of the chin
The head shape that is considered the norm
Oval
what are the nine natural facial markings
Philtrum Nasolabial fold Nasal sulcus Oblique palpebral sulcus Angulus oris eminence Angulus oris sulcus Labiomental sulcus Submental sulcus Dimples
what are two forms of dimples
Rounded or vertical
dimples (natural)
Shallow depressions located on the cheek or chin, either rounded or vertical
what structures mark the extent of the upper 1/3 of the face?
Superior division is from the normal hairline at its lowest point to the eyebrows at their highest point
nasal sulcus (natural)
The angular area between the posterior margins of the wing of the nose and the nasolabial fold
The distance from the axillary pit to the antecubital fossa is equal to what other measurement?
The bend of the elbow to the bend of the wrist
vertical lines
The fine linear tracings running vertically on the mucous membranes
mandibular sulcus (acquired)
The furrow beneath the jawline, which rises vertically on the cheek
angulus oris sulcus (natural)
The groove at each end of the line of closure of the mouth.
The inner canthi of the eyes lie on the same vertical plane as what other structure?
The lateral portion of the nasal wings
The length of the head is equal to what other measurement
The length of the foot
platysmal sulci (acquired)
The transverse dipping furrows of the neck
