Restorative Art - Questions Flashcards

1
Q
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is the definition of
A. chemistry
B. embalming
C. restorative art
D. physiognomy
A

restorative art

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2
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The zygomatic process is a feature of the following bones
A. frontal
B. parietal
C. temporal
D. occipital
A

temporal

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3
Q
Which one of the following is a bone of the face?
A. parietal
B. occipital
C. temporal
D. zygomatic
A

zygomatic

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4
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The large muscle which covers the top and sides of the skull from occipital bone to eyebrows
A. masseter
B. temporalis
C. orbicularis oculi
D. occipitofrontalis
A

occipitofrontalis

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5
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A crevice in the skin accompanied by adjacent elevations
A. fold
B. furrow
C. dimple
D. groove
A

furrow

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6
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The Vertex of the cranium and the base of the chin are examples of
A. linear guides
B. anatomical lines
C. anatomical guides
D. imaginary horizontal lines
A

imaginary horizontal lines

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7
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This is of value to the restorative artist associated with the three-quarter view photograph for restorative art purposes
A. accurately shows the length of the nose
B. reveals the degree of fullness of the cheeks
C. allows for comparison of the two sides of the face
D. reveals surfaces lying at right angles to the source of illumination

A

reveals the degree of fullness of the cheeks

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8
Q
Which one of the following is one of the basic linear forms of facial profiles?
A. oval
B. round
C. vertical
D. convex-concave
A

vertical

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9
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Which one of the following is one of the geometric head forms (frontal view)?
A. oval
B. convex
C. vertical
D. concave
A

oval

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10
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The comparison of the two sides of the face to observe the similarities and differences is referred to as
A. bilateral
B. inversion
C. triangular
D. asymmetrical
A

bilateral

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11
Q
Which one of the following is a means of softening wax to alter the wax consistency for restorative art procedures?
A. add tap water
B. mixing with starch
C. mixing with cream cosmetics
D. application of talcum powder
A

mixing with cream cosmetics

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12
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Which of the following are generally involved in positioning of the ear?

  1. zygomatic arch
  2. mandibular fossa
  3. mental protuberance
  4. external auditory meatus

A. 1, 2, 3
B. 1, 2, 4
C. 1, 3, 4
D. 2, 3, 4

A

1, 2, 4

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13
Q
A general profile classification for the nose from the root to the tip?
A. Asian
B. Italian
C. Grecian
D. Egyptian
A

Grecian

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14
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A type of prognathism
A. interior
B. mucosal
C. superior
D. maxillary
A

maxillary

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15
Q
The eyelids in natural repose
A. abut, do not overlap
B. are round resembling a marble
C. are raised above the cheek surface
D. have the line of closure in superior third of eyesocket
A

abut, do not overlap

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16
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The use of an oxidizing chemical to remove stain or discoloration is called
A. wrapping
B. injection
C. creaming
D. bleaching
A

bleaching

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17
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The original scientific standard of color is
A. hue
B. the spectrum
C. Newton's Law
D. the pigment theory
A

the spectrum

18
Q
One of the pigment cosmetics necessary to match all skin colors
A. gray
B. black
C. green
D. yellow
A

yellow

19
Q

Facial restoration is required due to trauma. Accurate dimensions for facial restoration can be established by means of

  1. a photograph
  2. classic proportions
  3. supplemental equalities
  4. mathematical calculations

A. 1, 2, 3
B. 1, 2, 4
C. 1, 3, 4
D. 2, 3, 4

A

1, 2, 4

20
Q
The width of the face is proportionally equal to the distance between the base of the nose and the
A. normal hairline
B. base of the chin
C. frontal eminences
D. superior border of the chin
A

normal hairline

21
Q
A substance that would remove nicotine stains
A. alcohol
B. acetone
C. kerosene
D. lemon juice
A

lemon juice

22
Q
This anatomical structure cannot be used for accurate location of the ear
A. mandibular fossa
B. mastoid process
C. supraorbital margins
D. external auditory meatus
A

supraorbital margins

23
Q
The hue sequence pink, rose, cherry is indicative of red that has been
A. tones
B. tinted
C. shaded
D. greyed
A

tinted

24
Q
This condition requiring restorative art is classified as traumatic
A. edema
B. pustules
C. laceration
D. jaundice
A

laceration

25
Q
A characteristic of first degree burns is
A. redness
B. blistering
C. incrustation
D. charred tissue
A

redness

26
Q
The tiny prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is the
A. anguli oris eminence
B. anguli oris sulcus
C. philtrum
D. medial lobe
A

medial lobe

27
Q
The determinative pigment of all races is
A. carotene
B. melanin
C. adenine
D. cytosine
A

melanin

28
Q
Complementary hues found on the color wheel in this position
A. adjacent
B. two hues apart
C. opposite each other
D. three hues apart
A

opposite each other

29
Q
The hand may be restored if missing or completely mutilated by
A. making a plaster cast
B. coving with a sleeve
C. wrapping the stump with bandage
D. positioning so it is out of sight
A

making a plaster cast

30
Q

The best method of repair for a dehydrated hand is
A. hypodermic injection of tissue builder
B. topical application of embalming gel
C. covering with surface wax
D. application of opaque cosmetics

A

hypodermic injection of tissue builder

31
Q
The method of affixing hair depends upon
A. color
B. availability
C. length
D. style
A

length

32
Q
Major or minor restoration can be
A. undertaken without permission
B. legally described as mutilation
C. started before asking next of kin
D. described as swelling and discoloration
A

legally described as mutilation

33
Q

The general procedure for effective hypodermic tissue building is
A. the injection of deep tissues
B. direct injection of the concavity
C. directing needle to the most distant point
D. subcutaneous injection of thick massage cream

A

directing needle to the most distant point

34
Q

In order to begin the modeling of a mutilated or destroyed eye, one must
A. form a wax shape of the eye
B. correct the line of closure
C. start with the margins of the eye socket
D. cover the eyeball with an eyecap

A

start with the margins of the eye socket

35
Q

To restore a traumatized or missing forearm
A. position hand straight at the side of deceased
B. cover with the overlay
C. reattach by drilling through bones and wiring
D. contour the forearm with PVC pipe

A

reattach by drilling through bones and wiring

36
Q
The most hazardous chemical to mix with a bleach solution is
A. perlite
B. eosine
C. borax
D. ammonia
A

ammonia

37
Q
What is a bone of the face?
A. parietal
B. occipital
C. temporal
D. zygomatic
A

zygomatic

38
Q
Which suture would be used to help lay a foundation for wax where a tumor was excised?
A. baseball
B. basket weave
C. intradermal
D. purse-string
A

basket weave

39
Q
Which is one of the basic linear forms of facial profiles?
A. oval
B. round
C. vertical
D. convex-concave
A

vertical

40
Q
Which is one of the geometric head forms (frontal view)?
A. oval
B. convex
C. vertical
D. concave
A

oval

41
Q
Which is a means of softening wax to alter the wax consistency for restorative art procedures?
A. add tap water
B. mixing with starch
C. mixing with cream cosmetics
D. application of talcum powder
A

mixing with cream cosmetics

42
Q

How should cosmetics be applied to the nose if it appears too long?
A. lighten the bridge and darken the sides
B. lighten the sides and darken the bridge
C. darken the tip and wings
D. darken the sides and lighten the tip

A

darken the tip and wings