Rest Art 3 Flashcards
- Rapid loss of Weight
- Pathological Condition
- Corpulence
- Trauma
Condition of the Body
Age, Heredity, Environment , Muscle Stratton, Action, Condition and position of the body
Factors responsible for Facial Marking
The character lines, wrinkles, groove, cords of the neck, and dimples of the face
Identifying Facial Marking
A prominece or projection
Eminence
Enlongated prominence adjoining a surface
Fold
” shallow depression”
Dimple
A furrow, wrinkle or groove
Sulcus
Those markings present at birth
Natural
Those markings developed throughout a life time
Acquired
Neither natural nor acquire facial marking which occur on both sides of the face are truly symmetrical
Asymmetry of facial marking
The termination of all facial markings is ____?
Indefinite
Vertical groove on the superior lip
Philtrum
present at birth
natural facial markings
natural
philtrum
vertical groove located medially on the upper lip, columna nasi and the medial lobe of the mucous membrane of upper lip
location of philtrum
natural
nasolabial fold
eminence or projection on the cheek adjacent to the covers of mouth
nasolabial fold
nasal sulcus
natural
angular area between the posterior margins od the wing of the nose and nasolabial fold
nasal sulcus
shallow curving groove inferior to the medial corner of the eyelids, moving laterally downward
oblique palpebral sulcus
oblique palpebral sulcus
natural
angulus oris eminence
natural