Week 2 Restorative Arts

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Frontal Occipital Parietal Temporal

The major bone structures of the cranium are?

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False

If a facial feature is curved evenly resembling the outer edge of a sphere we say it is concave?

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Glabella

The eminence located between the superciliary arches on the inferior part of the frontal bone immediately above the root of the nose?

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Protrusion

The state of being thrust forward or projecting?

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Maxilla

The frontal process of the ____ is the ascending part of the upper jaw which gradually protrude as it rises to meet the frontal bone.

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Zygomatic Arch

This is the long thin arched process extending anteriorly from the squama to the cheek bone

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True

The most common characteristic of each part of a feature (or face) is known as the norm

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True

The nasal cavity is the orifice in the face that is banded by the margins of the nasal bone and the maxilla.

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Occipital Bone

This bone acts as a cradle for the brain

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The cranium consists if how many major bone structures?

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Maxilla

Which of the following comprises bones of the upper jaw?

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Frontal Eminence

This rounded prominences on either side of the median line and inferior to the center the frontal bone is

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Parietal

This bone articulates with the occipital bone at the lambdoidal suture, the frontal bone at the coronal suture, and it’s opposite bone at the sagittal suture

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True

The frontal eminences are a warm area on the face

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Zygomatic

The diamond shaped bones that form cheekbones. They are located on the frontal and lateral places on the face. These bones form part of the inferior and lateral surfaces or the orbital cavity and articulate with the zygomatic process of the temporal bone.

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True

The angle of the mandible is defined as the point where the ramus joins the inferior surface of the body

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True

The two main divisions of the skull are the cranium and face

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True

The bony ridges found on the inferior maxilla and the superior surface of the mandible which contains sockets for the teeth is known as the alveolar process

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Repair or Reconstruct Facial Features

Which is NOT considered to be a minor restoration

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Occipital bone

The foramen magnum is an opening in the

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True

The state of being thrust forward or projecting is also known as protrusion

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Position Below or Toward the Feet

In RA inferior refers to

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Frontal Bone

This bone is located at the anterior 1/3 of the cranium forming the forehead and parts of the eye socket

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Parietal Eminences

The widest part if the cranium lies between the

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Mandible

The horseshoe shaped bone forming the lower jaw, largest single bone of the face is the