Intro Flashcards
Most common characteristic of each part of a feature (or face)
Norm
The study of the face and features (specifically the surface)
Physiognomy
The study of the change of shape of the face )age progression)
Morphology
Part extending beyond the level of it’s surroundings
Projection
The withdrawal of a feature from it’s normal position
Recession
A hollow or concave region
Depression
The state of being thrust forwards or projecting
Protrusion
Exhibiting a depression or hollow surface
Concave
Curved evenly, resembling the outer edge of a sphere
Convex
Correspondence in size and shape and relative position of parts that are on opposite sides of the face
Symmetry
Lack of symmetry, balance, or proportion
Asymmetry
Slope, deviation from the horizontal or vertical; oblique
Inclination
Requiring minimum of effort, skill, or time to complete.
-alignment of bone fracture, reduction of minor swelling, simple lacerations, and bleaching
Minor restoration
Include procedures like fracture repair or reconstruction, modeling body features, and full head and hair restoration
Major restoration
Founder of RA
Joseph Crandall