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Helix
The outer rim of the ear has the general shape of a question mark. It begins superior to the lobe and ends by attaching to the neck.
Any third of the face
You need to totally replace an ear and you are not sure how big to make it. One way to get a good length measurement is to measure the length _____ as they are almost identical
Labial Sulci
These are the vertical furrows of each lip extending from within the mucous membranes into the integumentary lip
Tragus
An elevation protecting the ear passage. Arises from the posterior margin of the lateral cheek
Medial Lobe
Slightly protruding fatty deposit located medially on the upper lip
Root
The apex of the pyramid mass of the nose, which lies directly inferior to the forehead. The concave dip inferior to the forehead
Wings
Lateral lobes of the nose. The widest part of the nose bordered by the nasal sulcus and the anterior nares
Supercillary Arches
The inferior part of the forehead just superior to the medial ends of the eyebrows is referred to as the
Medial or inner canthus
Small elevation extending medially and obliquely from the medial corner of the superior palpebrae. There are no eyelashes here
Eyebrow to the base of the chin
The following measurements all equal 2/3 of the face:
ear passage to the tip of the nose
Ear passage to ear passage
hairline to the base of the nose
False
The external auditory meatus is the opening of the nasal passage in front of the mastoid process
Depressor Labii Inferioris
This muscle of facial expression depresses the lower lip inferiorly and slightly laterally
Intertragic notch
An opening between the tragus and the antitragus of the ear
Supercilium
Eyebrows- hair that grows upward and outward and is unequal in length. It is denser near the glabella
Philtrum
This natural facial feature is the vertical groove located medially on the superior integumentary lip. It runs between the clumni nasi and the margin of the superior mucous membrane.
Naso Orbitual Fossa
A triangular concave depression superior to the medial portion of the superior palpebrae
Digastric
The double bellied muscle of the neck which attaches to the mastoid process and the mandible. It draws the hyoid bone posteriorly is called the
Glabella
The eminence located between the superciliary arches on the inferior part of the frontal bone immediately above the root of the nose
Occipatal Bone
This bone acts as a cradle for the brain
Crua
The superior and anterior bifurcating branches of the antiihelix
Bridge
Dome over the nasal cavity. Point of greatest projection. The arched potion of the nose supported by the nasal bones.
Line of closure
Where the superior mucous membrane and the inferior mucous membrane meet
Oblique Palpebral Sulci
The shallow dark curving groove below the medial corner of the eyelid. It moves inferiorly and laterally, a natural facial marking
Columni Nasi
Fleshly termination of the nasal septum at the base of the nse located between the nostrils
Lobe
Inferior fatty 1/3 of the ear. Most inferior part of the ear. Attached to the cheek
Labial Sulci
The vertical furrows on the lip extending from within the mucous membranes into the integumentary lip
Lower mucous membrane
The inferior visible red surface of the lips. the lining of the membrane of body cavities which are seen on the surface
Philtrum
The vertical groove located on the superior integumentary lip
Concha
COncave shell of the ear, the deepest depression of the ear located poosterior and superior ro the ear passage
Lobe
The rounded anterior projection on the tip of the nose