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Restorative art |
Care of deceased to recreate natural form and color |
Care and create |
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Form |
Shape of surface structure |
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Color |
Rays of light reflected from surface |
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Humectin |
Moisturizer used for bodies turned grey from too much formaldehyde and become dry |
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Major restoration |
Requires long periods of time, technical skills, extensive. Ex. Full head of hair, deep wounds |
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Minor restoration |
Minimum effort, skill or time, no permission needed. Ex. Tissue building, waxing, minor discolorations |
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Incentives for being proficient |
1. Create pleasant memories 2. Professional responsibility 3. Create comfort from traumatic experience. |
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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 |
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Physiognomy |
Study of face and features, only surface |
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Asymmetry |
Differences of paired features (such as ear height) |
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Norm |
Most common characteristic of each part of a feature |
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Anterior |
Front |
Posterior |
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Posterior |
Back |
Anterior |
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Superior |
Up |
Inferior |
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Inferior |
Down |
Superior |
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Medial |
Middle, midline |
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Lateral |
Outer (farthest from midline) |
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Bilateral |
Two sides of face |
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Planes |
1.Median: middle 2. Horizontal 3. Oblique: diagonal diagonal |
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Projection |
Jutting out structure |
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Prominence |
Readily seen protrusion |
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Recession |
Process of receding |
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Depression |
Concave (sunken) area |
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Timetable of restorative procedures |
1. Pre-embalming: |
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