The vomer is located here.
What is the nasal cavity?
The length of the ear is equal to this.
What is one third the length of the face?
A crevice in the skin accompanied by bordering elevations.
What is a sulcus?
This is caused by lack of moisture.
What is dehydration?
This is the small bony eminence at the median line of the chin.
What is the mental eminence?
This lies directly anterior to the ear passage.
What is the mastoid process?
The skeletal structures that create the widest part of the face.
What are the zygomatic arches?
The furrow originating beneath the jawline and rising vertically up the cheek.
What is the mandibular sulcus?
This body has a higher moisture content and often swollen appearance
What is edema?
The protrusion of the jaw, also known as "buck teeth."
What is Prognathism?
This is an anatomical feature of the frontal bone.
What is the supraorbital margin?
The widest part of the cranium lies between these.
What are the parietal eminences?
Nasolabial sulcus is this type of facial marking.
What is acquired?
This is a preservative other than formaldehyde.
What is phenol?
Restorative Art
What is the care of the deceased to recreate natural form and color?
This is an opening in the occipital bone?
What is the foramen magnum?
The distance from the eyebrow to the base of the nose is equal to this.
What is the length of the ear?
Nasolabial fold is this type of facial marking.
What is natural?
This can be filled with air, water, or sand and placed around a swollen neck to push fluid out of the incision.
What is a reducing collar?
What are reducing collars?
The study of the face and it's features.
What is Physiognomy?
The prominence of the cheeks is affected by these bones.
What are the zygomatic bones?
The width of the eye is equal to both of these.
What are the width of the base of the nose and the distance between the eyes?
Submental sulcus is not this type of facial marking.
What is acquired?
This technique allows the embalmer to isolate the head from the rest of the body.
What is the restricted cervical technique?
This is the separation of the epidermis from the dermis.
What is desquamation? (skin slip)