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Restorative art

Care of deceased to recreate natural form and color

Care and create

Form

Shape of surface structure

Color

Rays of light reflected from surface

Humectin

Moisturizer used for bodies turned grey from too much formaldehyde and become dry

Major restoration

Requires long periods of time, technical skills, extensive.


Ex. Full head of hair, deep wounds

Minor restoration

Minimum effort, skill or time, no permission needed.


Ex. Tissue building, waxing, minor discolorations

Incentives for being proficient

1. Create pleasant memories


2. Professional responsibility


3. Create comfort from traumatic experience.

Why Obtain permission?

1. Legally considered mutilation


2. Family may wish deceased to remain as is for viewing to display disease or brutality


3. Might cover distinguishing features such as moles

Physiognomy

Study of face and features, only surface

Asymmetry

Differences of paired features (such as ear height)

Norm

Most common characteristic of each part of a feature

Anterior

Front

Posterior

Posterior

Back

Anterior

Superior

Up

Inferior

Inferior

Down

Superior

Medial

Middle, midline

Lateral

Outer (farthest from midline)

Bilateral

Two sides of face

Planes

1.Median: middle


2. Horizontal


3. Oblique: diagonal


diagonal

Projection

Jutting out structure

Prominence

Readily seen protrusion

Recession

Process of receding

Depression

Concave (sunken) area

Timetable of restorative procedures

1. Pre-embalming: