CHP1: Intro & Orientation Flashcards

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Planes

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• Sagittal
° Parasagittal
• Oblique
• Coronal
• Transverse

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Types of restoration

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•Minor
•Major

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What is Minor restoration

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Requires minimum effort, skill, or time

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4
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Examples of MINOR Restoration

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  • Hypodermic tissue building
  • Reduction of swelling
  • Correcting a misaligned Fx
    *Waxing
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5
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What is a Major restoration?

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Procedures with greater time requirements, and higher skill level

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6
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Examples of MAJOR restoration

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*Reconstruction of Multiple Fx
*Restoring a full head of hair

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7
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What is restorative art?

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The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color ; To restore the deceased human remains to its most natural appearance.
* with few exceptions, it’s limited to viewable parts of the remains

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8
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Incentives for achieving proficiency

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•Psychological affect
• Professional responsibility

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9
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Professional Responsibility

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• Evidence of proficiency
• Reputation

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10
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Psychological Effect

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• Immediate Family
• Close friends
• Viewing helps accept finality of Death

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11
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Obtaining permission for restorative art

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Written consent should be secured from family

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12
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Distinguishing Characteristics

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Should NOT generally be concealed or altered
* birthmarks, vitiligo, markings of any sorts

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13
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Where is Physiognomy derived from?

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GREEK:
• Physis = Nature
• Gnosis = Knowledge

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What is Physiognomy?

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The study of structures and surface markings of the face and features.
* EX: wrinkles, dimples, etc.

Deals with the outer appearance, primarily the face.

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15
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What is Norm?

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The most common characteristics of each feature

AKA:
° Typical
° Common
° Average

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16
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Types of FORM

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° Projection
° Recession
° Depression
° Protrusion
° Concave
° Comvex

17
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What is PROJECTION

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° Part extending beyond the level of its surroundings

    * the act of throwing forward
18
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What is RECESSION?

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° The type of surface formed by w/d of a part from its normal position

      * Lips w/o dentures