Forms Of The Eye Flashcards
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key to expression and personality
In Life, the eyes are often described as the…..
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inter-relation
The closed eye revels little but the ____________ of parts
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directly responsible
Underlying anatomical structures are __________ ___________ for the physiognomy form of the closed eye
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anterior projection
The upper rim of the eyesocket has greater _________ _________ than the lower rim and affords protection to the eyes
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inferior and posterior
The lateral end of the eye is _________ and __________ to the medial end
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Supraorbital Area (area above the eye) Superior Palpebrae (upper eyelid) Inferior Palpebrae ( lower eyelid)
Form a PROFILE VIEW - what are the surfaces which recede convexly from the eyebrow
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Almond
What is the shape of the upper and lower eyelids together?
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located in the lower 3rd of the eyesocket
Where is the line of closure on the eye
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irregular
The length of Cilia on the eyelids are ________
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thick and thin areas in old age there may be small intervals which lack hair
The spacing of cilia is ………..
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at the extreme ends of the line of closure
The absence of Cilia is located………
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-use adhesive or masking tape -trim tape according to width of the eye and curvature with the line of closure -hairs placed on tape should extend 3/4ths of an inch beyond the edge of the tape. (allowing trimming and shaving) - place hair on tape in groups of 7 - 8 hairs. ***irregularity is vital to naturalness
How to you build false eyelashes?
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the eyebrows that lie on the forehead and temple growth is laterally upward and outward (lateral end is horizontal) The lateral end is usually inferior to the medial end. The hair is densest at the medial end
What and where are the supercilium?
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the region between the upper rim of the eye socket (for eyebrow) and the upper eyelid a convex receding surface
What and where is the Supraorbital Area?
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The concave area (depression) above the medial end of the upper eyelid and lying near the root of the nose
What and where is the Naso-orbital Fossa?
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the upper and lower eyelids recedes convexly downward together they are shaped like almond greatest vertical height and projection - medially off center Horizontally - the superior palpebrae is wider than the lower eyelid
Superior palpebrae and Inferior palpebrae
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the slit resulting where the eyelids meet Location - the inferior third of the eyesocket form: - created by the superior eyelid - dipping curve relationship of the ends - the lateral end is both inferior and posterior to the medial end
Line of closure
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the acquires furrow of the attached margin of the upper or lower eyelid With the line of closure they create: at the outer corner - sharp angles at the inner corner - rounder angle acquired facial marking
Superior and Inferior palpebral sulcus
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the tiny eminence at the medial ends of the two eyelids it seems to extend from the upper eyelid because it projects more than the lower
Inner Canthus
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the narrow curving groove below the inner canthus a natural facial marking - present from birth
Oblique Palpebral Sulcus
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furrows radiating laterally from the outer corner of the eye to the face acquired facial marking “crows feet”
Optic Facial Sulci
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The acquired puffy surface below the lower eyelid between the lower lid and the extended oblique palpebrae sulcus
Orbital Pouch
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the furrow between the eyebrows acquired facial marking which lies: -on the glabella -across the bridge of the nose
Interciliary Sulci
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are horizontal furrows on the eyelids resulting from repeated winking or blinking
Palpebration Sulci
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a furrow slightly above the eyelashes
Common Transverse Sulcus
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Short furrows which fan from opposite corners of the eyelids toward each other
Linear Sulci