Restorative Art Compend- Multiple Choice Part 2 Flashcards
The lower one-third of the ear’s length.
- Tragus
- Antitragus
- Lobe
- Crura
Lobe
Eyes sunken in the eye sockets can be restored by:
- Application of a cavity fluid compress
- Application or heat from the electric spatula
- Hypodermic injection of tissue builder into the eyeball.
- Supporting the eyelids with cotton
Supporting the Eyelids with Cotton
Emaciation occurring at the borders of the eye socket can be corrected by:
- Application of heat from the electric spatula
- External pressure
- Hypodermic tissue building
- Application of a cavity fluid compress
Hypodermic Tissue Building
Swollen eyelids can be reduced by:
- Cotton placed under the eyelids
- Hypodermic tissue building
- Cosmetic application
- External pressure
External Pressure
Which of the following treatments can be used to reduce swollen eyelids?
- Application of a bleaching agent
- Severing of the levator palpebrae superioris
- Hypodermic injection of a humectant
- Application of a cavity fluid compress
Application of a Cavity Fluid Compress
Wrinkled eyelids caused by the reduction of swelling can be corrected by:
- Application of heat form the electric spatula
- External pressure
- Hypodermic aspiration behind the eyeball
- The surface application of a liquid cosmetic
Application of Heat from the Electric Spatula
Badly lacerated eyelids can be effectively restored by:
- Removing the humors of the eyeball
- Application of the inversion stitch
- Massage
- Excision and rebuilding with restorative wax
Excision and Rebuilding with Restorative Wax
The seven colors in white light discovered by Sir Iaasc Newton are known as:
- The spectrum
- The Prang Color System
- The value scale
- Heavenly light
The Spectrum
Pigmentary hues are measured in terms of their value, intensity, and:
- Brilliance
- Saturation
- Hue
- Chroma
Hue
The most common characteristics of the face or a facial feature best defines:
- Asymmetry
- Physiognomy
- Norm
- Symmetry
Norm
Which of the following refers to an anatomical location that is higher in plane or position?
- Anterior
- Medial
- Lateral
- Superior
Superior
The general shape of the nasal cavity is:
- Almond-shaped
- Wedge-shaped
- Round
- Pear-shaped
Pear-Shaped
The scroll-like bones found in the nasal cavity.
- Lacrimals
- Inferior nasal conchae
- Tubercles
- Alveolar processes
Inferior Nasal Conchae
The superior margin of the nasal wing marks the origin of which facial marking?
- Philtrum
- Oblique palpebral sulcus
- Nasolabial sulcus
- Inferior palpebral sulcus
Nasolabial Sulcus
From the profile, what structure of the nose lies at a right angle to the upper lip?
- The protruding lobe
- The root of the nose
- The nasal septum
- The columna nasi
The Columna Nasi
The greatest width of the columna nasi lies closer in the:
- Protruding lobe
- Upper integumentary lip
- Root of the nose
- Bridge of the nose
Upper Integumentary Lip
The closed eyelids resemble the shape of:
- An almond
- A diamond
- A pentagon
- A sphere
An Almond
The hair of the cilia is:
- Of less diameter than cranial hair
- Greater in diameter than cranial hair
- Of the same diameter as cranial hair
- Thick in the head portion
Greater in Diameter Than Cranial Hair
Warm hues make objects appear to:
- Advance
- Recede
- Appear smaller
- Disappear
Advance
The measurement of the extension of a part beyond its surroundings refers to:
- Prominence
- Projection
- Recession
- Depression
Recession
What is the characteristic shape of the body of the mandible?
- Horse-shoe
- Pyramidal
- Wedge
- Square
Horse-Shoe
The most common form of the philtrum is:
- Parenthesis-shaped
- Triangular-shaped
- Parallel
- Diamond-shaped
Parenthesis-Shaped
In youth, the shape of he angulus oris sulcus is:
- Round
- Oblong
- Triangular
- Square
Triangular
Dimples can be identified in form as both round and:
- Vertical
- Horizontal
- Oblique
- Diamond
Vertical
The transverse frontal sulci are usually deepest near the:
- Hairline
- Middle of the forehead
- Eyebrows
- Lines of the temple
Eyebrows
What anatomical structure can be used to determine the proper angle of a restored ear?
- The external auditory meatus
- The origin of the zygomatic arch
- The mastoid process
- The posterior margin of the ramus
The Posterior Margin of the Ramus
Which of the following is an external bone of the cranium?
- The zygomatic bones
- The ethmoid bone
- The nasal bone
- The occipital bone
The Occipital Bone
Which of the following is an external bone of the cranium?
- The frontal bone
- The inferior maxillary bone
- The malar bone
- The maxilla
The Frontal Bone
Which of the following is an external bone of the face?
- The maxilla
- The temporal bone
- The vomer
- The occipital bone
The Maxilla
Which of the following is an external bone of the face?
- The mandible
- The parietal bone
- The ethmoid bone
- The frontal bone
The Mandible
The eyeball is located in the:
- Oral cavity
- Buccal depression
- Nasal cavity
- Orbital cavity
Orbital Cavity
The tongue is located in the:
- Oral cavity
- Buccal depression
- Temporal cavity
- Orbital cavity
Oral Cavity
Which of the following is a part of the ear?
- The concha
- The dorsum
- The cilia
- The supraorbital area
The Concha
Which of the following is a part of the eye?
- The antihelix
- The tragus
- The medial lobe
- The naso-orbital fossa
The Naso-Orbital Fossa
Which of the following is a muscle of the eye?
- The risorius
- The mentalis
- The orbicularis oris
- The orbicularis oculi
The Orbicularis Oculi
Which of the following is a muscle of the mouth?
- The corrugator
- The procerus
- The digastricus
- The orbicularis oris
The Orbicularis Oris
Which of the following is a muscle of the nose?
- The platysma
- The masseter
- The mentalis
- The procerus
The Procerus
Which of the following is a muscle of the eye?
- Levator palpebrae superioris
- Sternocleidomastoid
- Epicranius
- Risorius
Levator Palpebrae Superioris
The length of the ear is approximately equal to the distance from the normal hairline to the:
- Eyebrows
- Base of the nose
- Line of eye closure
- Root of the nose
Eyebrows
What is the width of the face if the eye measures one inch from inner to outer canthus?
- Four inches
- Five Inches
- Seven and one-half inches
- Ten inches
Five Inches
The greatest width of the face is approximately how many times the width of the mouth?
- Two times
- Two and one-half times
- Three and one-half times
- Four times
Two and One-Half Times
The oval-shaped depression located directly anterior to the ear passage.
- Mandibular fossa
- Naso-orbital fossa
- Mastoid process
- Incisive fossa
Mandibular Fossa
Which of the following are rounded, unmargined elevations found where the forehead turns backward toward the crown of the head?
- The supraorbita margins
- The superciliary eminences
- The frontal eminences
- The lines of the temple
The Frontal Eminences
The prominent triangular elevation found on the midline of the chin.
- Coronoid process
- Alveolar process
- Incisive fossa
- Mental eminence
Mental Eminence
The widest part of hte neck is measured between the:
- Platysma muscles
- Digastricus muscles
- Sternocleidomastoid muscles
- Coronoid processes
Sternocleidomastoid Muscles
The horizontal, horse-shoe shaped portion of the mandible.
- Ramus
- Condyle
- Body
- Angle
Body
The dome-like structure found over the upper part of the nasal cavity created by the articulation of the nasal bones.
- The dorsum
- THe protruding lobe
- The bridge of the nose
- The columna nasi
The Bridge of the Nose
The sharp bony projection found along the inferior margin of the nasal cavity at the median line.
- Vomer
- Frontal process of the maxilla
- Nasal spine of the maxilla
- Nasal eminence
Nasal Spine of the Maxilla
Which of the following are bony eminences found directly superior to the medial portion of the eyebrows?
- Lines of the temple
- Frontal eminences
- Supraorbital margins
- Superciliary arches
Superciliary Arches
Which facial profile variation is characterized by a forehead that recedes from the eyebrows to the hairline and a chin that protrudes more than the upper lip?
- Slightly concave
- Balanced
- Slightly convex
- Convex-Concave
Convex-Concave
Which furrow originates at the superior margin of the nasal wing and extends to the approximate level of the line of mouth closure?
- Nasolabial fold
- Nasal sulcus
- Bucco-facial sulcus
- Nasolabial sulcus
Nasolabial Sulcus
Acquired furrows that radiate from the lateral corner of the eye onto the side of the face.
- Interciliary sulci
- Transverse frontal sulci
- Optic facial sulci
- Linear sulci
Optic Facial Sulci
Ther vertical groove found on the central plane of the upper integumentary lip.
- Nasolabial fold
- Angulus oris eminence
- Philtrum
- Nasal sulcus
Philtrum
The acquired facial markings located between the eyebrows.
- Transverse frontal sulci
- Optic facial sulci
- Interciliary sulci
- Linear sulci
Interciliary Sulci
The triangular or oblique groove found at each end of the line of mouth closure.
- Philtrum
- Labiomental sulcus
- Angulus oris sulcus
- Submental sulcus
Angulus oris sulcus
The vertical furrow found in the soft tissues of the cheek.
- Mandibular sulcus
- Bucco-facial sulcus
- Submental sulcus
- Labiomental sulcus
Bucco-Facial Sulcus
The vertical furrows of the lips that extend from the mucous membranes into the integumentary lips.
- Palpebration sulci
- Labial sulci
- Linear sulci
- Interciliary sulci
Labial Sulci
Where is the line of mouth closure found when measured from the base of the nose to the superior border fo the chin?
- One-third
- One-half
- Three-fifths
- Seven-ninths
One-Half
The distance measured from the eyebrow to the base of the chin is equal to the distance from the tip of the nose to the:
- Most posterior point of the cranium
- Center of the external auditory meatus
- Outer canthus of the eye
- Center of the cheek
Center of the External Auditory Meatus
The dimensional measurement of value refers to:
- The lightness or darkness of a hue
- The warmth or coolness of a hue
- The brightness and dullness of a hue
- The transparency or opacity of a hue
The Lightness or Darkness of a Hue
Where are complementary hues found on the color wheel?
- Adjacent
- Directy opposite each other
- Two hues away from each other
- Three hues away from each other
Directly Opposite Each Other
In order to produce a tint, which of the following is mixed with various quantities of a hue?
- Gray
- Black
- White
- Brown
White
The brightness or dullness of a hue is referred to as:
- Saturation
- Value
- Brilliance
- Chroma
Chroma
The dimensions employed to describe and measure a specific color are hue, intensity, and:
- Opacity
- Saturation
- Value
- Transparency
Value
A specific color arrangement that employs direct opposites on the color wheel.
- A complementary color scheme
- A contrasting color scheme
- A monochromatic color scheme
- An analogous color scheme
A Complementary Color Scheme
Adjacent hues on the color wheel through which the same hue can be identified.
- Analogous color harmony
- Contrasting color harmony
- Tetrad color harmony
- Split-complementary color harmony
Analogous Color Harmony
The wedge-shaped prominence that projects form the cheek over the ear passage for protection.
- Tragus
- Antihelix
- Antitragus
- Scapha
Tragus
Which of the following is the most shallow depression of the ear?
- The intertragic notch
- The concha
- The triangular fossa
- The scapha
The Scapha
Which structure of the ear resembles a block letter C and designates the central one-third of the ear’s length?
- The triangular fossa
- The intertragic notch
- The concha
- The scapha
The Concha
Which structure is considered most commonly responsible for creating asymmetry in the halves of the nose?
- The nostril opening
- The nasal spine of the maxilla
- The nasal septum
- The bridge of the nose
The Nasal Septum
A fold of facial tissue.
- An elongated prominence of flesh that abuts convexly against an adjacent surface.
- An elongated depression in a surface plane of tissue
- A linear crevice in the skin accompanied by bordering elevations
- A birthmark or pockmark
An Elongated Prominence of Flesh that Abuts Convexly Against an Adjacent Surface
The head shape form the frontal view that is usually broad, possesses little curvature, and whose vertical measurement equals its transverse measurement.
- Square
- Triangular
- Diamond
- Round
Square
An elongated depression in the surface plane characterizes a facial marking as:
- Fold
- Groove
- Furrow
- Wrinkle
Groove
The concave dip below the forehead at the articulation of the frontal and nasal bones.
- Root of the nose
- Protruding lobe
- Bridge of the nose
- Columna nasi
Root of the Nose
The lateral lobe of the nose that rests between the protruding lobe and the tissues of the cheek.
- Anterior nare
- Side of the nose
- Wing of the nose
- Protruding lobe
Wing of the Nose
The superficial partition between the nostrils that creates the most inferior part of the nose.
- Arch of the wing
- Tip of the nose
- Dorsum
- Columna nasi
Columna Nasi
The point of greatest anterior projection of the nose.
- Tip of the nose
- Bridge of the nose
- Root of the nose
- Columella
Tip of the Nose
The form of the attached margin of hte upper mucous membrane and the line of mouth closure are both recognized for their resemblance to:
- A classical hunting bow
- An elliptical curve
- A question mark
- A quadrangular pyramid
A Classical Hunting Bow
The visible reddish portion of each lip.
- Weather line
- Integumentary lip
- Mucous membrane
- Angulus oris eminence
Mucous Membrane
The line of color difference on each mucous membrane which the exposed (dry) part forms with the internal (moistened) part in normal contact.
- Line of mouth closure
- Labiomental sulcus
- Weather line
- Medial lobe
Weather Line
The dipping fullness found on the midline of the upper mucous membrane.
- Lateral lobe
- Medial lobe
- Protruding lobe
- Philtrum
Medial Lobe
When compared vertically, how many times larger is the upper eyelid than the lower eyelid?
- Three
- Four
- Five
- Six
Three
The line of eye closure is located:
- In the central third of the eye socket
- In the upper third of the eye socket
- In the exact center of the eye socket
- In the lower third of the eye socket
In the Lower Third of the Eye Socket
Which of the following is a depression above the medial portion of the superior palpebrae?
- The supraorbital area
- The inner canthus
- The naso-orbital fossa
- The cornea
The Naso-Orbital Fossa
Minor horizontal tracings found on both upper and lower eyelids that fan from each corner of the eye.
- Vertical lines
- Optic facial sulci
- Linear sulci
- Interciliary sulci
Linear Sulci
A quality restorative wax should:
- Not be adversely affected by the presence of embalming chemicals
- Resist surface surface applications of most cream or powder cosmetics
- Duplicate the smooth non-textured surface of natural skin
- Not mix intimately with cosmetics
Not be Adversely Affected by the Presence of Embalming Chemicals
Which wax is used in minor integumentary restorations requiring only a thin film of wax?
- Would filer wax
- Derma surgery wax
- Surface restorer wax
Surface Restorer Wax
The firmest wax proposed for feature restoration and the deep filling of large cavities is known as:
- Surface restorer wax
- Derma-surgery wax
- Wound filler wax
- Lip wax
Wound Filler Wax
Which of the following substances, when added in progressive quantities to a restorative wax, will soften wax consistency?
- Drying powder
- Starch
- Pigment powder
- Cream cosmetic
Cream Cosmetic
After embalming, tissues to be restored should be:
- Slightly damp and semi-flexible in texture
- Slightly dampened but firm
- Firm and dry
- Dry but spongey or rubbery in consistency
Firm and Dry
Distension of the orbital pouch can best be relieved by which of the following techniques or procedures?
- Cotton support
- Application of a surface compress of bleaching agents
- Hypodermic tissue building
- Application of heat from the electric spatula
Application of Heat From the Electric Spatula
Wrinkled eyelid can be restored to natural appearance by:
- Hypodermic aspiration of the fatty tissues around and behind the eye.
- Application of a cavity fluid compress
- Hypodermic tissue building
- Waxing followed by a surface application of cosmetics.
Waxing Followed by a Surface Application of Cosmetics
Which of the following is recognized as the superior tissue builder?
- Liquid colloid
- Restorative wax
- Massage cream
- Mineral oil
Liquid Colloid
In treating a sunken temporal region, tissue buider is best injected through which of the following points of entry?
- The inner canthus of the eye
- Behind the tragus of the ear
- Behind the upper part of the jawline
- Behind the top of the ear
Behind the Top of the Ear
A sunken supraorbital area can be restored to natural form and projection by the injection of tissue builder through which of the following points of entry?
- Several punctures in the eyebrow
- The inner canthus of the eye
- The marginal hairine of the temple
- The lateral end of the line of mouth closure
Several Punctures in the Eyebrow
Which of the following materials or techniques is suggested for all short hair and hairline restorations?
- Cementing
- Suturing
- Wax
- Dipping hairs in melted wax
Wax
Which attachment method affords the strongest bond and is recommendedfor the application of long, dense, or more extensive hair restorations?
- Suturing
- Melted wax application
- Cementing
- Embedding
Cementing
The determinative pigment of all faces that imparts color to the hair and the skin.
- Hemoglobin
- Melanin
- Carotene
- Albumin
Melanin
A natural variation of basic complexion coloring.
- Yellow-brown
- Deep yellow
- Purple
- Red
Red
The red oxygenated and non-oxygenated blood of the arteries and veins that influences the color of the skin by way of its presence in the superficial capillaries.
- Albumin
- Hemoglobin-Oxyhemoglobin
- Carotene
- Melanin
Hemoglobin-Oxyhemoglobin
The geometric form of the adult skull from three directions is:
- Oval
- Square
- Oblong
- Round
Oval
Which of the following bones creates the base of the cranium?
- The occipital
- The frontal
- The vomer
- The parietals
The Occipital
The bones that form the sides and top of the cranium.
- Temporal bones
- Parietal bones
- Zygomatic bones
- Maxillae
Parietal Bones
Which bone forms the forehead and part of the crown of the head?
- The parietal bone
- The occipital bone
- THe temporal bone
- The frontal bone
The Frontal Bone
The inferior portion of the frontal bone that forms the superior boundary of the eye socket.
- Mental eminence
- Superciliary eminence
- Supraorbital margin
- Fontal eminence
Supraorbital Margin
The mental eminence is located on the:
- Chin
- Nose
- Ear
- Mouth
Chin
The buccal depression is found in the:
- Upper neck
- Cheek
- Forehead
- Temporal area
Cheek
The distance from the normal hairline to the base of the nose is equal to the distance from the bone of the chin to the:
- Eyebrow
- Base of the nose
- Normal hairline
- Line of eye closure
Eyebrow
The distance from the base of hte nose to the eyebrow is equal to the distance from the normal hairline to the:
- Base of the chin
- Line of mouth closure
- Eyebrow
- Superior border of the chin
Eyebrow
Which feature of the face is one-half the width of the mouth?
- The chin
- The ear
- The nose
- The orbital pouch
The Nose
The width of the base of hte nose is equal to:
- The width of one eye
- The width of the mouth
- The widths of the chin
- The width of the ear
The Width of one Eye
What is the width of one eye when compared to the distance from the lateral corner of one eye to the lateral corner of the other eye?
- One-third
- One-half
- Two-thirds
- Seven-ninths
One-Third
The distance between the eyes is equal to the width of the:
- Base of the nose
- Mouth
- Ear
- Base of the chin
Base of the Nose
What is the distance epressed in eye widths from the midline of the face to the inner canthus of the eye?
- One-half
- One
- Two
- Four
One-half
The distance from the midline of the face to the lateral-most plane of the face is equal to:
- Two and one half eye widths
- Three eye widths
- Four eye widths
- Five eye widths
Two and One-Half Eye Widths
A small triangular area found between the posterior margin of the nasal wing and the superior portion of the nasolabial fold.
- Philtrum
- Angulus oris eminence
- Nasal sulcus
- Angulus oris sulcus
Nasal Sulcus
A small convex prominence located just lateral to the end of the line of mouth closure.
- Mandibular sulcus
- Angulus oris eminence
- Oblique palpebral sulcus
- Labiomental sulcus
Angulus Oris Eminence
What facial marking creates fullness in the anterior cheek?
- The bucco-facial sulcus
- The angulus oris sulcus
- The nasolabial fold
- The obique palpebral sulcus
The Nasolabial Fold
The shallow curving groove beginning below the inner canthus of the eye that extends downward and laterally onto the face.
- Inferior palpebral sulcus
- Oblique palpebral sulcus
- Superior palpebral sulcus
- Inferior palpebral sulcus
Oblique Palpebral Sulcus
What furrow is found at the lower border of the lower eyelid?
- The oblique palpebral sulcus
- The inferior palpebral sculcus
- The nasolabial fold
- The angulus oris sulcus
The Inferior Palpebral Sulcus
Horizontal or vertical furrows created when the medial ends of the eyebrows are lowered.
- Transverse frontal sulci
- Interciliary sulci
- Optic facial sulci
- Linear sulci
Interciliary Sulci
A furrow developing at the upper border of the upper eyelid created by the opening and closing of the eye.
- Common transverse sulcus
- Inferior palpebral sulcus
- Superior palpebral sulcus
- Interciliary sulcus
Superior Palpebral Sulcus
The dipping furrows of the neck.
- Transverse frontal sulci
- Platysmal sulci
- Cords of the neck
- Labial sulci
Platysmal Sulci
The arc-shaped furrow at the junction of the lower lip and chin.
- Submental sulcus
- Bucco-facial sulcus
- Labiomental sulcus
- Nasolabial sulcus
Labiomental Sulcus
The horizontal furrows of the forehead.
- Platysmal sulci
- Transverse frontal sulci
- Interciliary sulci
- Dimples
Transverse Frontal Sulci
The d-shaped elevation on the anterior margin of the ear that protects the ear passage.
- Scapha
- Antitragus
- Antihelix
- Tragus
Tragus
The large concave depression of the ear that is above, behind, and below the ear passage.
- Tragus
- Intertragic notch
- Triangular fossa
- Concha
Concha
The opening found between the tragus and the antitragus.
- Intertragic notch
- Helix
- Triangular fossa
- Scapha
Intertragic Notch
The small shallow depression between the crura of the antihelix.
- Scapha
- Triangular fossa
- Intertragic notch
- Concha
Triangular Fossa
The crus of the helix divides the ear’s length into:
- Fifths
- Fourths
- Thirds
- Halves
Halves
The rim of the ear that resembles a question mark.
- Antitragus
- Antihelix
- Helix
- Tragus
Helix
In the most common facial profile, the:
- Forehead and chin recede form a vertical line.
- Forehead and chin protrude beyond a vertical line.
- Forehead and chin project equally to a vertical line.
- Forehead protrudes and chin recedes from a vertical line.
Forehead and Chin Recede From a Vertical Line
The frontal view head shape described as infantine is:
- Oblong
- Square
- Round
- Triangular
Round
The frontal view head shape characterized by a medial tapering in both the forehead and jawline is known as:
- Diamond
- Round
- Oblong
- Oval
Diamond
Which nasal profile form exhibits a concavity in the expressed linear form of the dorsum?
- Grecian
- Infantine
- Roman
- Aquiline
Infantine
Which nasal profile form exhibits a convexity in the expressed linear form of the dorsum?
- Grecian
- Infantine
- Retrousse
- Roman
Roman
The concave arc located along the inferior margin of the nasal wing.
- Columna nasi
- Dorsum
- Arch of the wing
- Nasal sulcus
Arch of the Wing
The tip of the nose is the most anterior part of the:
- Bridge
- Protruding lobe
- Columna Nasi
- Root
Protruding Lobe
The part of the eye that recedes convexly and inferiorly from the line of eye closure.
- The supraorbital area
- The superior palpebra
- The inferior palpebra
- The naso-orbital fossa
The Inferior Palpebra
Which of the following is a convex area located between the attached margin of the upper eyelid and the supraorbital margin?
- The superior palpebra
- The naso-orbital fossa
- The supraorbital area
- The inner canthus
The Supraorbital Area
What part of the eye inclines superiorly and convexly from the line of eye closure?
- The inferior palpebra
- The naso-orbital fossa
- The superior palpebra
- The supraorbital area
The Superior Palpebra
The term supercilium is used to denote the:
- Supraorbital area
- Eyelash
- Eyebrow
- Superior palpebra
Eyebrow
The term cilia is used to denote the:
- Supraorbital area
- Eyebrows
- Eyelashes
- Inferior palpebra
Eyelashes
The small eminence at the medial end of the line of eye closure.
- Inner canthus
- Naso-orbital fossa
- Supraorbital area
- Cornea
Inner Canthus
The point at which the superior and inferior palpebra meet.
- Weather line
- Line of eye closure
- Common transverse sulcus
- Inner canthus
Line of Eye Closure
Furrows extending laterally from the outer corner of the eye.
- Crows feet
- Linear sulci
- Interciliary sulci
- Transverse frontal sulci
Crows Feet
Which corrective treatment can be used for the restoration of a sunken eye?
- Hypodermic injection on a constricting agent.
- Hypodermic injection of tissue builder behind the eyeball.
- Aspiration of the cranial cavity.
- Application of restorative wax and cosmetics.
Hypodermic Injection of Tissue Builder Behind the Eyeball
Hypodermic injection of a dehydrating agent or application of heat from the electric spatula are recommended procedures for treating:
- Protruding eye
- Discolored eyelids
- Sunken eyes
- Swollen eyelids
Swollen Eyelids
Aspiration of the cranial cavity through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone is the recommended procedure for the treatment of:
- Discolored eyelids
- Sunken eyes
- Protruding eyes
- Swollen eyelids
Protruding Eyes
A discolored eyelid can be effectively treated by:
- The hypodermic injection of a constricting agent.
- The liberal application of massage cream to the affected area.
- Concealment with an opaque cosmetic.
- Simple integumentary waxing.
Concealment With an Opaque Cosmetic
If a small amount of blue is mixed into a large amount of orange, the resulting mixture is classified as:
- A tertiary hue
- An achromatic color
- An intermediate hue
- A binary hue
A Tertiary Hue
A term indicating a total lack of chroma and used to describe black and white.
- Chromatic
- Achromatic
- Tone
- Prismatic
Achromatic
How many standard pigmentary hues can be found on the outermost ring of the Prang Color Wheel?
- Three
- Six
- Nine
- Twelve
Six
How many intermediate pigmentary hues can be found on the outermost ring of the Prang Color Wheel?
- Six
- Nine
- Twelve
- Fifteen
Six
What pigmentary hues, when mixed in equal strengths, will produce a secondary hue?
- Tertiary
- Intermediate
- Binary
- Primary
Primary
Which pigmentary hues cannot be created by mixing any other hues together?
- Primary
- Tertiary
- Intermediate
- Secondary
Primary
Those restorative cases requring a long period of time for completion and a high degree of technical skill on the part of the restorative artist.
- Minor restorations
- Pre-embalming restorative treatments
- Major Restorations
- Embalming restorative treatments
Major Restorations
The opening in the base of the occipital bone.
- Mandibular fossa
- Foramen ovale
- Foramen magnum
- Mastoid process
Foramen Magnum
The bones creating the inferior portion of the sides of the head.
- Parietal bones
- Zygomatic bones
- Superior maxillary bones
- Temporal bones
Temporal Bones
A bony landmark of the temporal bone located superior and anterior to the ear passage.
- Parietal eminence
- Zygomatic arch
- Mastoid process
- Mandibular process
Zygomatic Arch
Which of the following is a large, rounded protuberance found posterior and inferior to the mass of the ear?
- Mandibular fossa
- Mastoid process
- Parietal eminence
- Zygomatic arch
Mastoid Process
As viewed from the profile, the direction of the frontal bone changes horizontally at the:
- Lines of the temple
- Frontal eminences
- Superciliary arches
- Supraorbital margins
Frontal Eminences
The beginning of the outer rim of the ear.
- Crura
- Scapha
- Tragus
- Crus
Crus
What nasal index is described as broad and short, possessing minimum projection at the bridge?
- Mesorrhine
- Leptorrhine
- Platyrrhine
- Mongoloid
Platyrrhine
The leptorrhine nasal index is characteristic of:
- Caucasians
- African Americans
- Asian Americans
- Polynesians
Caucasians
Which nasal profile is described as having a hump along its anterior ridge?
- Infantine
- Retrousse
- Grecian
- Roman
Roman
The slit formed by contact of the free margins of the mucous membranes.
- The weather line
- The line of mouth closure
- The angulus oris eminence
- The labiomental sulcus
The Line of Mouth Closure
A prominence of flesh is referred to as a:
- Fold
- Furrow
- Groove
- Wrinkle
Fold
A facial marking that is present at birth.
- Genetic
- Abnormal
- Acquired
- Natural
Natural
Which of the following is an acquired facial marking?
- The nasolabial fold
- The submental sulcus
- The oblique palpebral sulcus
- The transverse frontal sulci
The Transverse Frontal Sulci
The angular depression formed by the posterior border of the nasal wing and the cheek.
- Submental sulcus
- Labiomental sulcus
- Nasal sulcus
- Nasolabial fold
Nasal Sulcus
Which of the following are vertical prominences of the neck?
- The platysmal sulci
- The submental sulci
- The labiomental sulcus
- The cords
The Cords
The surgical removal of tissue.
- Incising
- Inversion
- Excising
- Lacerating
Excising
A support or framework used in restorative treatments.
- An aperture
- An apparatus
- An armature
- An eminence
An Armature
Which of the following is NOT a method of reproducing pores?
- Moist ligature
- Lintless gauze
- Stippling
- Coarse-textured paper hand towel
Moist Ligature
Which of the following is a soft wax used for surface restorations?
- Wound filler wax
- Derma-surgery wax
- Surface restorer wax
- Restorative wax
Surface Restorer Wax
In an abrasion, the dark brown surface is usually caused by:
- Exposure of the dermis to air
- Exposure of the eipdermis to water
- Exposure of the epidermis to massage cream
- The injection of fluid at low pressure
Exposure of the Dermis to Air
Which of the following can be used to sear deep tissues?
- An anticoagulant
- Arterial fluid
- Phenol
- A humectant
Phenol
Incisions and excisions for restorative purposes are generally made:
- During embalming
- After embalming
- Before embalming
- Before pre-embalming treatments
After Embalming
Which suture would be used to close a bullet entry or exit wound on an unexposed area of the body?
- The double intradermal suture
- The single intradermal suture
- The basket weave suture
- The purse string suture
The Purse String Suture
In hypodermic tissue building, care should be exercised to avoid altering:
- Arterial circulation
- Natural depressions
- Venous drainage
- Applied surface cosmetics
Natural Depressions
Which of the following can be used to retard the setting time of a plaster of paris solution?
- Cold water
- Warm water
- Table salt
- Drying powder
Cold Water
Swelling can be reduced by all of the following EXCEPT:
- Applying heat from the electric spatula
- Methods of external pressure
- High injection pressure
- Lancing or hypodermic aspiration
High Injection Pressure
Which of the following statements is CORRECT regarding the use of the electric spatula?
- Massage cream should be liberally applied before using the electric spatula
- Hypodermic tissue building should always follow the application of the electric spatula
- The electric spatula is very effective when treating large extensive areas of swelling
- The electric spatula produces a rapid means of reducing extensive swellings
Massage Cream Should be Liberally Applied Before Using the Electric Spatula
The equal mixture of two primary hues will create:
- A binary hue
- An intermediate hue
- A tertiary hue
- A tone
A Binary Hue
Which of the following is the recommended site for arterial injection of the remains when a wax restoration of the head and face is necessary?
- The right femoral artery
- The right axillary artery
- The right common carotid artery
- The iliac artery
The Right Common Carotid Artery
Which of the following ingredients makes a restorative wax easier to spread over tissue surfaces?
- Starch
- Pigment
- Oil
- Scenting agent
Oil
Which lip wax is the most adhesive?
- Translucent
- Opaque
- Transparent
- Matte
Translucent
In a cold environment, which wax is suggested for minor integumentary restorations?
- Wound filler wax
- Derma-surgery wax
- Restorative wax
- Surface restorer wax
Surface Restorer Wax
Which of the following is a restorative wax of soft consistency?
- Wound filler wax
- Restorative wax
- Surface restorer wax
- Derma-surgery wax
Surface Restorer Wax
When added to restorative wax, which the following would NOT convert the consistency of the wax to a softer state?
- Starch
- Massage Cream
- White petroleum jelly
- Cream cosmetic
Starch
When added to a restorative wax, which of the following woud NOT convert the consistency of the wax to a firmer state?
- Drying powder
- Pigment powder
- Starch
- White petroleum jelly
White Petroleum Jelly
Which of the following is NOT a recommended method of attachment and support for a restored nose?
- A wire screen armature
- Cotton and liquid sealer
- The basket weave suture
- The loop stitch
The Loop Stitch
Which of the following is NOT a recommended method of attachment and support for a restored ear?
- The basket weave suture
- Cotton and liquid sealer
- The loop stitch
- A bent wire armature
Cotton and Liquid Sealer
Which of the following is NOT an anatomical guide for locating and positioning a restored ear on the side of the head?
- The coronoid process
- The external auditory meatus
- The origin of the zygomatic arch
- The mandibular fossa
The Coronoid Process
Which of the following pigment cosmetics is best used to reproduce the warm color areas of the face?
- White
- Brown
- Yellow
- Red
Red
What is the goal of funeral service cosmetology?
- To create a natural appearance
- The create an artificial appearance
- The enhance preservation of the remains
- To enhance disinfection of the remains
To Create a Natural Appearance
Which of the following is a natural shadow area of the face?
- The lateral walls of the nose
- The dorsum of the nose
- The mental eminence
- The nasolabial fold
The Lateral Walls of the Nose
Which of the following is a natural highlight area of the face?
- The philtrum
- The submandibular area
- The temporal area
- The zygomatic bones
The Zygomatic Bones
Which term best describes the square head shape?
- Strong
- Infantine
- Roman
- Restorative
Strong
Which of the following is considered to be the most intense warm color area of the face?
- The cheeks
- The nose
- The ear
- The mucous membranes
The Mucous Membranes
Of the following, which is NOT considered a warm color area of the face?
- The submandibular area
- The mucous membranes
- The chin
- The cheeks
The Submandibular Area
Which cosmetic color should be used to raise the value of an applied complexion colorant?
- Black
- Brown
- White
- Yellow
White
Which basic pigment can be used to reproduce the visual effect of carotene on complexion coloring?
- Yellow
- White
- Red
- Brown
Yellow
Which of the following is an eminence of the frontal bone?
- The occipital protuberance
- The squama
- The supraorbital margin
- The alveolar process
The Supraorbital Margin
Which term refers to the two sides of a structure collectively?
- Asymmetry
- Norm
- Bilateral
- Oblique
Bilateral
Which of the following terms best describes the abnormal protrusion of the jaw or jaws?
- Prominence
- Prognathism
- Projection
- Physiognomy
Prognathism
The complete exhaustion of moisture from tissue.
- Putrefaction
- Emaciation
- Dehydration
- Desiccation
Desiccation
The dorsum is associated with which facial feature?
- The ear
- The mouth
- The nose
- The eye
The Nose
The anterior nares are associated with which facial feature?
- The mouth
- The chin
- The ear
- The nose
The Nose
The columna nasi is part of the:
- Ear
- Eye
- Mouth
- Nose
Nose
Which term best describes a sunken area caused by loss of weight?
- Infarction
- Desiccation
- Dehydration
- Emaciation
Emaciation
The term fracture is commonly associated with:
- Bones
- Muscles
- Skin
- The blood vascular system
Bones
Lemon juice or a 10% solution of sodium thiosulfate can be used to effectively remove the stain caused by:
- Nicotine
- Ink
- Blood
- Tar
Nicotine
The thinnest density of hair in the supercilium is located in:
- The head
- The tail
- The body
- The superior margin
The Tail
Which of the following entry points would NOT be used for hypodermic tissue buiding in the cheek?
- Behind the tragus of the ear
- The anterior nare
- The corner of the mouth
- The medial canthus of the eye
The Medial Canthus of the Eye
Which of the following is not a dehydrating agent?
- Phenol
- Hardening compound
- Plaster of paris
- Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium hypocholorite
Which of the following is NOT a sealing agent?
- Collodion
- Rubber cement
- Clear nail polish
- Rubbing alcohol
Rubbing Alcohol
Which of the following is NOT a bleaching agent?
- Sodium hypochlorite
- Phenol
- Cavity fluid
- Hardening compound
Hardening Compound
The nose lies directly inferior to the:
- Glabella
- Nasal spine of the maxilla
- Superciliary eminence
- Mental eminence
Glabella
The anterior nares are commonly referred to as:
- The nostril openings
- The ear passages
- The eyebrows
- The eyelashes
The Nostril Openings
Commonly, the wings of the nose are located:
- Superior to the columna nasi
- Inferior to the columna nasi
- On a plane with the columna nasi
- Anterior to the tip of the nose
Superior to the Columna Nasi
A long high-bridged nose is known as:
- Platyrrhine
- Mesorrhine
- Leptorrhine
- Mongoloid
Leptorrhine
A short, broad, flattened nose is identified as:
- Platyrrhine
- Mongoloid
- Leptorrhine
- Mesorrhine
Platyrrhine
A classic hunting bow shape is commonly associated with which facial feature?
- The ears
- The eyes
- The nose
- The mouth
The Mouth
What is the main facial feature of expression during life?
- The mouth
- The ears
- The eyes
- The nose
The Eyes
What is the main facial feature of expression in death?
- The eyes
- The nose
- The mouth
- The ears
The Mouth
Which muscle covers the top and sides fo the skull?
- The risorius
- The occipitofrontalis
- The buccinator
- The temporalis
The Occipitofrontalis
Which of the following is a muscle of the eye? (More than one answer)
- The procerus
- The orbicularis oculi
- The occipitofrontalis
- The levator palpebrae superioris
2 and 4
(The Orbicularis Oculi, The Levator Palpebrae Superioris)
Which of the following is a muscle of the neck? (More than one answer)
- The platysma
- The depressor labii inferioris
- The quadratus labii superioris
- The digastricus
1 and 4
(The Platysma, the Digastricus)
Which of the following are muscles of mastication? (More than one answer)
- The masseter
- The orbicularis oris
- The temporalis
- The buccinator
1 and 3
(The Masseter, The Temporalis)
Which muscle, by action, produces furrows between the eyebrows? (More than one answer)
- The epicranius
- The temporalis
- The corrugator
- The procerus
3 and 4
(Corrugator, Procerus)
Which facial muscle is also known as the “laughing or smiling muscle”?
- The buccinator
- The zygomatic major
- The orbicularis oris
- The levator labii superioris
The Zygomatic Major
The risorius muscle is a:
- Superficial muscle of the anterior neck
- Triangular-shaped muscle found at the point of the chin
- Superficial muscle of the cheek
- Muscle of mastication
Superficial Muscle of the Cheek
Which of the following is a “head” of the quadratus labii superioris? (More than one answer)
- The zygomatic major muscle
- The common elevator
- The levator labii superioris muscle
- The orbicularis oris muscle
2 and 3
(The Common Elevator, The Levator Labii Superioris Muscle)
Which of the following is named for its characteristic chewing action?
- The orbicularis oris muscle
- The masseter muscle
- The zygomatic minor muscle
- The platysma muscle
The Masseter Muscle