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The muscle that covers the bridge of the nose?
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Procerus
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Article by Tim Collison, The Mouth A-Z: Part1, what are the 2 primary factors that influences the widening of the mouth proportion?
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Gravity & Emaciation
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Accessory outgrowth or prominence on the surface of the bone.
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Process
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Extends from the skin over the masseter muscles to the corners of the mouth. Draws corners of the mouth posteriorly.
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Risorius
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The forehead protrudes beyond the eyebrows, while the upper lip and chin project equally to an imaginary vertical line.
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Concave-Vertical
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The forehead and the eyebrows project equally to an imaginary line, and the chin recedesless than the superior mucous membrane.
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Vertical-Convex
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Highest part of the cranium?
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Vertex
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The groove at each end of the line closure of the mouth. N or A
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Angulus Oris Sulcus- Natural
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The junction of the lower integumentary lip and the superior border of the chin, which may appear as a furrow. N or A
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Labiomental Sulcus- Natural
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The vertical furrow of the cheek? N or A
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Bucco-Facial Sulcus- Acquired
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Vertical prominence of the neck; may be short or long. N or A
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Cords of The Neck- Acquired
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The furrow beneath the jawline, which rises vertically on the cheek. N or A
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Mandibular Sulcus- Acquired
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List Four surfaces of the face that exhibit a similarity of bilateral curvatures:
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1.Forehead
2.Cheek 3.Upper Int Lip 4.Chin |
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Area at the top of the cranium by connecting four points together?
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Crown
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The chin, forehead, and upper lip all project to an imaginary line. Not any one feature protrudes or receds more than the other two.
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Vertical
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A small muscle at the angle of the mouth. Elevates the angle of mouth.
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levator Anguli Oris
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The key structure for locating the ear.
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External Auditory Meatus
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List the value of a three quarter view:
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Degree of fullness & Suggest form of profile
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Thin layer of muscle covering the anterior aspect of the neck.
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Platysma
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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.
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Auricular
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Draws the eyebrows inferiorly and medially, as in frowning. A pyramid-shaped muscle of facial expression. muscle lies beneath the frontalis & orbicularis oculi:
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Corrugator
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Concave shell of the ear; deepest depression of the ear located posterior and superior to the ear passage.
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Concha
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Refers to eyelid:
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Palpebra
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The superior and anterior bifurcating(divide into two branches) branches of the antihelix.
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Crura
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Refers to ear.
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Pinna
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The key structure for locating the ear.
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External Auditory Meatus
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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.
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Basket Weave Suture
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A surgical knife with a short blade.
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Scapel
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