Restorative Art: Sample Questions Flashcards

1
Q

The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is the definition of:

A

Restorative art

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2
Q

The zygomatic process is a feature of the _____ bones

A

Temporal

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3
Q

Which of the following is a bone of the face?

  • Parietal
  • Occipital
  • Temporal
  • Zygomatic
A

Zygomatic

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4
Q

The large muscle which covers the top and sides of the skull from occipital bone to eyebrows

A

Occipitofrontalis

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5
Q

A crevice in the skin accompanied by adjacent elevations

A

Furrow

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6
Q

The Vertex of the cranium and the base of the chin are examples of:

A

Imaginary horizontal lines

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7
Q

This is of value to the restorative artist associated with the three-quarter view photograph for restorative art purposes

A

Reveals the degree of fullness of the cheeks

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8
Q

Which one of the following is one of the basic linear forms of facial profiles?

  • Oval
  • Round
  • Vertical
  • Convex-concave
A

Vertical

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9
Q

Which of the following is one of the geometric head forms (frontal view)?

  • Oval
  • Convex
  • Vertical
  • Concave
A

Oval

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10
Q

The comparison of the two sides of the face to observe the similarities and differences is referred to as:

A

Bilateral

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11
Q

What is a means of softening wax to alter the wax consistency for restorative art procedures?

A

Mixing with cream cosmetics

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12
Q

What are generally involved in positioning of the ear?

A
  • Zygomatic arch
  • Mandibular fossa
  • External auditory meatus
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13
Q

A general profile classification for the nose from the root to the tip?

A

Grecian

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14
Q

A type of prognathism:

A

Maxillary

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15
Q

The eyelids in natural repose:

A

Abut, do not overlap

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16
Q

The use of an oxidizing chemical to remove stain or discoloration is called:

A

Bleaching

17
Q

The original scientific standard of color is:

A

The spectrum

18
Q

One of the pigment cosmetics necessary to match all skin colors:

A

Yellow

19
Q

Facial restoration is required due to trauma. Accurate dimensions for facial restoration can be established by means of:

A
  • A photograph
  • Classic proportions
  • Mathematical calculations
20
Q

The width of the face is proportionally equal to the distance between the base of the nose and the:

A

Normal hairline

21
Q

A substance that would remove nicotine stains:

A

Lemon juice

22
Q

This anatomical structure cannot be used for accurate location of the ear:

A

Supraorbital margins

23
Q

The hue sequence pink, rose, cherry is indicated of red that has been:

A

Tinted

24
Q

This condition requiring restorative art is classified as traumatic:

A

Laceration

25
Q

A characteristic of first degree burns is:

A

Redness

26
Q

The tiny prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is the:

A

Medial lobe

27
Q

The determinative pigment of all races is:

A

Melanin

28
Q

Complementary hues found on the color wheel in this position:

A

Opposite each other

29
Q

The hand may be restored if missing or completely mutilated by:

A

Making a plaster cast

30
Q

The best method of repair for a dehydrated hand is:

A

Hypodermic injection of tissue builder

31
Q

The method of affixing hair depends upon:

A

Length

32
Q

Major or minor restoration can be:

A

Legally described as mutilation

33
Q

The general procedure for effective hypodermic tissue building is:

A

Directing needle to the most distant point

34
Q

In order to begin the modeling of a mutilated or destroyed eye, one must:

A

Start with the margins of the eye socket

35
Q

To restore a traumatized or missing forearm:

A

Reattach by drilling through bones and wiring

36
Q

The most hazardous chemical to mix with a bleach solution is:

A

Ammonia