Restorative Art: Sample Questions Flashcards
The care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color is the definition of:
Restorative art
The zygomatic process is a feature of the _____ bones
Temporal
Which of the following is a bone of the face?
- Parietal
- Occipital
- Temporal
- Zygomatic
Zygomatic
The large muscle which covers the top and sides of the skull from occipital bone to eyebrows
Occipitofrontalis
A crevice in the skin accompanied by adjacent elevations
Furrow
The Vertex of the cranium and the base of the chin are examples of:
Imaginary horizontal lines
This is of value to the restorative artist associated with the three-quarter view photograph for restorative art purposes
Reveals the degree of fullness of the cheeks
Which one of the following is one of the basic linear forms of facial profiles?
- Oval
- Round
- Vertical
- Convex-concave
Vertical
Which of the following is one of the geometric head forms (frontal view)?
- Oval
- Convex
- Vertical
- Concave
Oval
The comparison of the two sides of the face to observe the similarities and differences is referred to as:
Bilateral
What is a means of softening wax to alter the wax consistency for restorative art procedures?
Mixing with cream cosmetics
What are generally involved in positioning of the ear?
- Zygomatic arch
- Mandibular fossa
- External auditory meatus
A general profile classification for the nose from the root to the tip?
Grecian
A type of prognathism:
Maxillary
The eyelids in natural repose:
Abut, do not overlap
The use of an oxidizing chemical to remove stain or discoloration is called:
Bleaching
The original scientific standard of color is:
The spectrum
One of the pigment cosmetics necessary to match all skin colors:
Yellow
Facial restoration is required due to trauma. Accurate dimensions for facial restoration can be established by means of:
- A photograph
- Classic proportions
- Mathematical calculations
The width of the face is proportionally equal to the distance between the base of the nose and the:
Normal hairline
A substance that would remove nicotine stains:
Lemon juice
This anatomical structure cannot be used for accurate location of the ear:
Supraorbital margins
The hue sequence pink, rose, cherry is indicated of red that has been:
Tinted
This condition requiring restorative art is classified as traumatic:
Laceration
A characteristic of first degree burns is:
Redness
The tiny prominence on the midline of the superior mucous membrane is the:
Medial lobe
The determinative pigment of all races is:
Melanin
Complementary hues found on the color wheel in this position:
Opposite each other
The hand may be restored if missing or completely mutilated by:
Making a plaster cast
The best method of repair for a dehydrated hand is:
Hypodermic injection of tissue builder
The method of affixing hair depends upon:
Length
Major or minor restoration can be:
Legally described as mutilation
The general procedure for effective hypodermic tissue building is:
Directing needle to the most distant point
In order to begin the modeling of a mutilated or destroyed eye, one must:
Start with the margins of the eye socket
To restore a traumatized or missing forearm:
Reattach by drilling through bones and wiring
The most hazardous chemical to mix with a bleach solution is:
Ammonia