The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is the definition of:
Restorative art
The zygomatic process is a feature of the _____ bones
Temporal
Which of the following is a bone of the face?
Zygomatic
The large muscle which covers the top and sides of the skull from occipital bone to eyebrows
Occipitofrontalis
A crevice in the skin accompanied by adjacent elevations
Furrow
The Vertex of the cranium and the base of the chin are examples of:
Imaginary horizontal lines
This is of value to the restorative artist associated with the three-quarter view photograph for restorative art purposes
Reveals the degree of fullness of the cheeks
Which one of the following is one of the basic linear forms of facial profiles?
Vertical
Which of the following is one of the geometric head forms (frontal view)?
Oval
The comparison of the two sides of the face to observe the similarities and differences is referred to as:
Bilateral
What is a means of softening wax to alter the wax consistency for restorative art procedures?
Mixing with cream cosmetics
What are generally involved in positioning of the ear?
A general profile classification for the nose from the root to the tip?
Grecian
A type of prognathism:
Maxillary
The eyelids in natural repose:
Abut, do not overlap
The use of an oxidizing chemical to remove stain or discoloration is called:
Bleaching
The original scientific standard of color is:
The spectrum
One of the pigment cosmetics necessary to match all skin colors:
Yellow
Facial restoration is required due to trauma. Accurate dimensions for facial restoration can be established by means of:
The width of the face is proportionally equal to the distance between the base of the nose and the:
Normal hairline
A substance that would remove nicotine stains:
Lemon juice
This anatomical structure cannot be used for accurate location of the ear:
Supraorbital margins
The hue sequence pink, rose, cherry is indicated of red that has been:
Tinted
This condition requiring restorative art is classified as traumatic:
Laceration