Restorative Art Flashcards
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is the definition of:
chemistry
embalming
restorative art
physiognomy
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is the definition of:
restorative art
What is a bone of the face?
parietal
occipital
temporal
zygomatic
What is a bone of the face?
zygomatic
Which suture would be used to help lay a foundation for wax where a tumor was excised?
baseball
basket weave
intradermal
purse string
Which suture would be used to help lay a foundation for wax where a tumor was excised?
basket weave
Baseball sutures would not lay a suitable foundation over a large area, intradermal sutures should be used for small incisions or lacerations, and purse string sutures are used for punctures.
Which is one of the geometric head forms (frontal view)?
oval
convex
vertical
concave
Which is one of the geometric head forms (frontal view)?
oval
Which is one of the basic linear forms of facial profiles?
oval
round
vertical
convex-concave
Which is one of the basic linear forms of facial profiles?
vertical
The comparison of the two sides of the face to observe the similarities and differences is referred to as:
bilateral
inversion
triangular
asymmetrical
The comparison of the two sides of the face to observe the similarities and differences is referred to as:
bilateral
Which is a means of softening wax to alter the wax consistency for restorative art procedures?
add tap water
mixing with starch
mixing with cream cosmetics
application of talcum powder
Which is a means of softening wax to alter the wax consistency for restorative art procedures?
mixing with cream cosmetics
The use of an oxidizing chemical to remove stain or discoloration is called:
wrapping
injection
creaming
bleaching
The use of an oxidizing chemical to remove stain or discoloration is called:
bleaching
The width of the face is proportionally equal to the distance between the base of the nose and the:
normal hairline
base of the chin
frontal eminences
superior border of the chin
The width of the face is proportionally equal to the distance between the base of the nose and the:
normal hairline
The hue sequence pink, rose, cherry is indicative of red that has been:
toned
tinted
shaded
greyed
The hue sequence pink, rose, cherry is indicative of red that has been:
tinted
A characteristic of first degree burns is:
redness
blistering
incrustation
charred tissue
A characteristic of first degree burns is:
redness
The tiny prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is the:
anguli oris eminence
anguli oris sulcus
philtrum
medial lobe
The tiny prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is the:
medial lobe
The determinative pigment of all races is:
carotene
melanin
adenine
cytosine
The determinative pigment of all races is:
melanin
The hand may be restored if missing or completely mutilated by:
making a plaster cast.
covering with a sleeve.
wrapping the stump with a bandage.
positioning so it is out of site.
The hand may be restored if missing or completely mutilated by:
making a plaster cast.
How should cosmetics be applied to the bridge of the nose if it appears too long?
lighten the bridge and darken the sides
lighten the sides and darken the bridge
darken the tip and wings
darken the sides and lighten the tip
How should cosmetics be applied to the bridge of the nose if it appears too long?
darken the tip and wings
Lightening the bridge and darkening the sides when the nose appears too wide. Lighten the sides and darken the bridge when the nose appears too thin. And darken the sides and lighten the tip when the nose appears too short.
The lips meet each other:
A) two-thirds the distance from the base of the chin to the base of the nose
B) one-third the distance from the base of the chin, to the base of the nose
C) one-third the distance from the base of the chin, to the root of the nose
D) one-third the distance from the base of the nose, to the superior border of the chin
A) two-thirds the distance from the base of the chin to the base of the nose
The value of cosmetizing an abrasion before waxing is that this procedure will:
A) give better preservation
B) reproduce natural skin texture
C) cover darkened areas of the abrasion
D) make the wax adhere better
C) cover darkened areas of the abrasion
The vertical portion of the mandible is referred to as the:
A) bridge
B) ramus
C) body
D) fossa
B) ramus
Roughly, the length of the ear is equal to the distance from what area to the normal hairline:
A) eyelashes B) eyebrow C) line of closure of the lip D) base of the nose E) inner canthus
B) eyebrow
The vomer bone is located in which of the following cavities:
A) orbital B) buccal C) oral D) nasal E) thoracic
D) nasal
Where the lower lip and the chin meet is called the:
A) labiomental sulcus B) submental sulcus C) mandible sulcus D) labial sulcus E) platysmal sulcus
A) labiomental sulcus
The superior border of the chin is located what distance from the base of the chin to the base of the nose:
A) one-third
B) one-half
C) one-fourth
D) two-thirds
A) one-third
Another term for skin slip is which of the following:
A) desiccation
B) declination
C) fulmination
D) desquamation
D) desquamation
What is the name applied to the frontal head form which is wide at the forehead and narrow at the jaw:
A) round B) inverted triangle C) oblong D) diamond E) square
B) inverted triangle
The mastoid process is useful in locating the position of the ear and is found on which bone:
A) zygomatic B) parietal C) frontal D) occipital E) temporal
E) temporal
mouth
One eye width Three eye widths One-half an eye width Two eye widths Five eye widths
Two eye widths
mid-line of the face to medial corner of an
eye
One eye width Three eye widths One-half an eye width Two eye widths Five eye widths
One-half an eye width
width of the face
One eye width Three eye widths One-half an eye width Two eye widths Five eye widths
Five eye widths
base of the nose
One eye width Three eye widths One-half an eye width Two eye widths Five eye widths
One eye width
lateral corner of one eye to the lateral
corner of the other eye
One eye width Three eye widths One-half an eye width Two eye widths Five eye widths
Three eye widths
A characteristic of a first degree burn is:
A) redness B) charred tissue C) incrustation D) blistering E) abduction
A) redness
A profile form in which both the forehead and chin protrude beyond the projection of the upper lip is called:
A) straight B) balanced C) perpendicular D) convex E) concave
E) concave
The brightness or dullness of a hue is its:
A) value
B) intensity
C) hue
D) compliment
B) intensity
If the measurement of one eye is 1 1/2 inches wide, the face at its widest part will measure approximately how many inches:
A) seven and one-half
B) six and one-half
C) five
D) eight
A) seven and one-half
the outer rim of the ear
Lobe Antihelix Crura Helix Antitragus
Helix
the bifurcation of the Antihelix small eminence located obliquely opposite
Lobe Antihelix Crura Helix Antitragus
Crura
the Tragus on the superior border of the Lobe
Lobe Antihelix Crura Helix Antitragus
Antitragus
the most inferior segment of the ear,
composed of fatty tissue
Lobe Antihelix Crura Helix Antitragus
Lobe
the inner rim of the ear
Lobe Antihelix Crura Helix Antitragus
Antihelix
Green is a secondary hue composed of which of the following:
A) yellow and blue B) green and yellow C) blue and red D) red and yellow E) red and purple
A) yellow and blue
Which of the following classifications are colors which can be combined to make all other colors:
A) cool B) secondary C) primary D) tertiary E) warm
C) primary
The three primary colors and the three secondary colors are referred to as which of the following:
A) basic colors B) standard colors C) complementary colors D) quaternary colors E) analogous colors
B) standard colors
A jagged tear in the tissue is called a(n):
A) incision B) laceration C) contusion D) abrasion E) excision
B) laceration
What is used to correct sunken eyes:
A) cold water compresses B) cavity pack C) heat spatula D) respiration E) hypodermic tissue builder
E) hypodermic tissue builder
The least common type of linear classification of facial profiles is:
A) balanced B) convex C) concave D) convex-balanced E) concave-balanced
C) concave
Instant bond adhesives, “super glue”, are best utilized on which of the following:
A) jagged lacerations B) autopsyincisions C) decubitous ulcers D) skin slip E) small clean incisions
E) small clean incisions
The color scheme utilizing one color with its tints, shades, and tones is which of the following:
A) complementary B) tetrad C) triad D) monochromatic E) analogous
D) monochromatic
The most inferior part of the nose is the:
A) omohyoid B) 3 dorsum C) columna nasi D) inner canthus E) root
C) columna nasi
One precaution to take in using the electric spatula is which of the following:
A) always use with cavity fluid
B) always use it on dry skin
C) always keep the skin liberally coated with massage cream or Vaseline
D) always follow its use with an injection of tissue builder
C) always keep the skin liberally coated with massage cream or Vaseline
The proper condition of tissue necessary for a successful wax restoration is:
A) cold and pliable B) firm and dry C) soft and pliable D) firm and moist E) hard and cold
B) firm and dry
A protrusion of the jaw behind the upper part of the face is called:
A) prognosis B) Pott's disease C) pugilism D) prognathism E) philatelism
D) prognathism
The length of the ear is approximately equal to what length of the face:
A) two-thirds
B) one-fourth
C) one-half
D) one-third
D) one-third
The furrow which starts at the superior border of the nasal wing and extends to the side of the mouth is known as the:
A) nasolabial sulcus B) nasolabial fold C) nasal fold D) labiomental sulcus E) nasal sulcus
A) nasolabial sulcus
The color scheme which utilizes four hues, two separated hues and their complements, is referred to as which of the following:
A) monochromatic B) analogous C) triad D) complementary E) tetrad
E) tetrad
A profile form noted for a slight recession in both the forehead and the chin is which of the following:
A) convex B) vertical C) concave D) concave-convex E) convex-concave
A) convex
A danger in hypodermic tissue building is which of the following:
A) excessive redness
B) overfilling a paired part of the face
C) over-embalming
D) dehydration
B) overfilling a paired part of the face
Orange is an example of what color pigment:
A) achromatic B) intermediate C) tertiary D) primary E) secondary
E) secondary
The greatest width of the face is approximately equal to how many widths of the mouth:
A) three
B) two
C) two and one-half
D) three and one-half
C) two and one-half
visible reddish portion of the lip formed by the normal contact
A) Mucous Membrane of the mouth B) Weather line of the Mucous Membrane C) Line of Closure of the mouth D) Classical "hunting bow" E) Medial Lobe of the mouth
A) Mucous Membrane of the mouth
between the Muccous Membranes of the mouth
A) Mucous Membrane of the mouth B) Weather line of the Mucous Membrane C) Line of Closure of the mouth D) Classical "hunting bow" E) Medial Lobe of the mouth
C) Line of Closure of the mouth
the dipping fullness located centrally on the Upper Mucous
Membrane
A) Mucous Membrane of the mouth B) Weather line of the Mucous Membrane C) Line of Closure of the mouth D) Classical "hunting bow" E) Medial Lobe of the mouth
E) Medial Lobe of the mouth
line at the junction of the moist and dry areas of the Mucous
Membranes of the mouth
A) Mucous Membrane of the mouth B) Weather line of the Mucous Membrane C) Line of Closure of the mouth D) Classical "hunting bow" E) Medial Lobe of the mouth
B) Weather line of the Mucous Membrane
suggestive form of the border of the Upper Mucous Membrane
A) Mucous Membrane of the mouth B) Weather line of the Mucous Membrane C) Line of Closure of the mouth D) Classical "hunting bow" E) Medial Lobe of the mouth
D) Classical “hunting bow”
The number of basic linear form of facial profile is which of the following:
A) eight B) six C) nine D) three E) seven
D) three
The addition of a small amount of green to a large amount of red creates which of the following:
A) tone of red B) shade of red C) hue of red D) intensity of red E) tint of red
A) tone of red
The terms used to describe a specific color are hue, value and:
A) opacity B) vivacity C) lightness D) tolerance E) intensity
E) intensity
The complement of a secondary color is which of the following:
A) a mixture of the three primary colors
B) a mixture of any two primary colors
C) the primary color not required to mix it
D) the secondary color directly opposite on the color wheel
C) the primary color not required to mix it
The removal of skin by friction against a firm object or surface results in which of the following
A) laceration B) abrasion C) contusion D) concussion E) bruise
B) abrasion
When a wood or metal dowel rod is used to join a decapitated head to a torso, the dowell is usually attached to the torso by which of the following methods:
A) liquid sealer and cotton B) instant bond adhesives C) tied with a 3-ply autopsy cord D) forcing into or wiring to the vertebral column E) sutured to large muscles of the back
D) forcing into or wiring to the vertebral column