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The muscle that covers the bridge of the nose?
Procerus
Article by Tim Collison, The Mouth A-Z: Part1, what are the 2 primary factors that influences the widening of the mouth proportion?
Gravity & Emaciation
Accessory outgrowth or prominence on the surface of the bone.
Process
Extends from the skin over the masseter muscles to the corners of the mouth. Draws corners of the mouth posteriorly.
Risorius
The forehead protrudes beyond the eyebrows, while the upper lip and chin project equally to an imaginary vertical line.
Concave-Vertical
The forehead and the eyebrows project equally to an imaginary line, and the chin recedesless than the superior mucous membrane.
Vertical-Convex
Highest part of the cranium?
Vertex
The groove at each end of the line closure of the mouth. N or A
Angulus Oris Sulcus- Natural
The junction of the lower integumentary lip and the superior border of the chin, which may appear as a furrow. N or A
Labiomental Sulcus- Natural
The vertical furrow of the cheek? N or A
Bucco-Facial Sulcus- Acquired
Vertical prominence of the neck; may be short or long. N or A
Cords of The Neck- Acquired
The furrow beneath the jawline, which rises vertically on the cheek. N or A
Mandibular Sulcus- Acquired
List Four surfaces of the face that exhibit a similarity of bilateral curvatures:
1.Forehead
2.Cheek
3.Upper Int Lip
4.Chin
Area at the top of the cranium by connecting four points together?
Crown
The chin, forehead, and upper lip all project to an imaginary line. Not any one feature protrudes or receds more than the other two.
Vertical
A small muscle at the angle of the mouth. Elevates the angle of mouth.
levator Anguli Oris
The key structure for locating the ear.
External Auditory Meatus
List the value of a three quarter view:
Degree of fullness & Suggest form of profile
Thin layer of muscle covering the anterior aspect of the neck.
Platysma
3 thin muscles in the region of the ear(Anterior, Superior, & Posterior) also they have more effect on the movement of the scalp than of the ear. They have no effect on surface form.
Auricular
Draws the eyebrows inferiorly and medially, as in frowning. A pyramid-shaped muscle of facial expression. muscle lies beneath the frontalis & orbicularis oculi:
Corrugator
Concave shell of the ear; deepest depression of the ear located posterior and superior to the ear passage.
Concha
Refers to eyelid:
Palpebra
The superior and anterior bifurcating(divide into two branches) branches of the antihelix.
Crura
Refers to ear.
Pinna
The key structure for locating the ear.
External Auditory Meatus
A network of stitches employed to cross the borders of the cavity or excision, used to anchor fillers and to sustain the tissues in their proper position.
Basket Weave Suture
A surgical knife with a short blade.
Scapel