Restorative Art Compend- Multiple Choice Part 2 Flashcards
The lower one-third of the ear’s length.
- Tragus
- Antitragus
- Lobe
- Crura
Lobe
Eyes sunken in the eye sockets can be restored by:
- Application of a cavity fluid compress
- Application or heat from the electric spatula
- Hypodermic injection of tissue builder into the eyeball.
- Supporting the eyelids with cotton
Supporting the Eyelids with Cotton
Emaciation occurring at the borders of the eye socket can be corrected by:
- Application of heat from the electric spatula
- External pressure
- Hypodermic tissue building
- Application of a cavity fluid compress
Hypodermic Tissue Building
Swollen eyelids can be reduced by:
- Cotton placed under the eyelids
- Hypodermic tissue building
- Cosmetic application
- External pressure
External Pressure
Which of the following treatments can be used to reduce swollen eyelids?
- Application of a bleaching agent
- Severing of the levator palpebrae superioris
- Hypodermic injection of a humectant
- Application of a cavity fluid compress
Application of a Cavity Fluid Compress
Wrinkled eyelids caused by the reduction of swelling can be corrected by:
- Application of heat form the electric spatula
- External pressure
- Hypodermic aspiration behind the eyeball
- The surface application of a liquid cosmetic
Application of Heat from the Electric Spatula
Badly lacerated eyelids can be effectively restored by:
- Removing the humors of the eyeball
- Application of the inversion stitch
- Massage
- Excision and rebuilding with restorative wax
Excision and Rebuilding with Restorative Wax
The seven colors in white light discovered by Sir Iaasc Newton are known as:
- The spectrum
- The Prang Color System
- The value scale
- Heavenly light
The Spectrum
Pigmentary hues are measured in terms of their value, intensity, and:
- Brilliance
- Saturation
- Hue
- Chroma
Hue
The most common characteristics of the face or a facial feature best defines:
- Asymmetry
- Physiognomy
- Norm
- Symmetry
Norm
Which of the following refers to an anatomical location that is higher in plane or position?
- Anterior
- Medial
- Lateral
- Superior
Superior
The general shape of the nasal cavity is:
- Almond-shaped
- Wedge-shaped
- Round
- Pear-shaped
Pear-Shaped
The scroll-like bones found in the nasal cavity.
- Lacrimals
- Inferior nasal conchae
- Tubercles
- Alveolar processes
Inferior Nasal Conchae
The superior margin of the nasal wing marks the origin of which facial marking?
- Philtrum
- Oblique palpebral sulcus
- Nasolabial sulcus
- Inferior palpebral sulcus
Nasolabial Sulcus
From the profile, what structure of the nose lies at a right angle to the upper lip?
- The protruding lobe
- The root of the nose
- The nasal septum
- The columna nasi
The Columna Nasi
The greatest width of the columna nasi lies closer in the:
- Protruding lobe
- Upper integumentary lip
- Root of the nose
- Bridge of the nose
Upper Integumentary Lip
The closed eyelids resemble the shape of:
- An almond
- A diamond
- A pentagon
- A sphere
An Almond
The hair of the cilia is:
- Of less diameter than cranial hair
- Greater in diameter than cranial hair
- Of the same diameter as cranial hair
- Thick in the head portion
Greater in Diameter Than Cranial Hair
Warm hues make objects appear to:
- Advance
- Recede
- Appear smaller
- Disappear
Advance
The measurement of the extension of a part beyond its surroundings refers to:
- Prominence
- Projection
- Recession
- Depression
Recession
What is the characteristic shape of the body of the mandible?
- Horse-shoe
- Pyramidal
- Wedge
- Square
Horse-Shoe
The most common form of the philtrum is:
- Parenthesis-shaped
- Triangular-shaped
- Parallel
- Diamond-shaped
Parenthesis-Shaped
In youth, the shape of he angulus oris sulcus is:
- Round
- Oblong
- Triangular
- Square
Triangular
Dimples can be identified in form as both round and:
- Vertical
- Horizontal
- Oblique
- Diamond
Vertical