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Natural Facial Markings Associated With the Mouth

Natural Facial Markings Associated With the Mouth. Klicker pages 30 and 31 Philtrum Nasolabial Fold Nasal Sulcus Angulus Oris Eminence Angulus Oris Sulcus Labiomental Sulcus Submental Sulcus Dimples.

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Natural Facial Markings Associated With the Mouth

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  1. Natural Facial Markings Associated With the Mouth • Klicker pages 30 and 31 • Philtrum • Nasolabial Fold • Nasal Sulcus • AngulusOris Eminence • AngulusOrisSulcus • LabiomentalSulcus • SubmentalSulcus • Dimples

  2. There is only one other natural facial marking: the oblique palpebralsulcus, which will be studied with the eye.

  3. Prognathism • Klicker page 51 • Maxillary • Mandibular • Alveolar • Dental (Buck Teeth) • Infranasal

  4. Restorative Steps for Prognathism

  5. Step One

  6. Step Two

  7. Step Three

  8. Step Four

  9. Step Five

  10. Restoration Complete

  11. Mouth and Lip Restorations • Klicker page 53 and Mayer pages 545-546 • Expression changes after embalming: • 1) resetting the jaws and lips • 2) tissue building • 3) elevation of the angulusoris eminence beside the wing of the nose • 4) cosmetizing

  12. Dental Prognathism • 1) Lip Cream: massage cream/petroleum jelly • 2) Wet Cotton Slings • 3) Cleaning the Teeth • 4) Cementing Lips • 5) Pledget of Cotton Behind the Receding Lip • 6) Mouth Former with Grated Surface • 7) Waxing

  13. Support for Lips When Part of All of the Teeth are Missing • Mayer page 528 • 1) filler • 2) cotton • 3) mouth former

  14. Dehydrated Lips • Mayer page 531 - 533 • 1) application of cream • 2) cementing (adhesive) • 3) hypodermic tissue building • 4) lip wax

  15. Cementing Lips (Mayer page 533) Swollen Lips • 1) electric spatula • 2) aspiration • 3) external pressure

  16. Eye Restorations

  17. Sunken Eyes • Klicker page 57 and Mayer page 544 • 1) support of the eyelids • 2) hypodermic tissue building

  18. Swollen Eyelids • 1) external pressure • 2) cavity fluid compress • 3) dehydrating agents • 4) aspiration of blood and serum • 5) surgical reduction • 6) electric spatula • 7) modification of excess wrinkles (discussed later)

  19. Discolored Eyes • Klicker page 57 • 1) bleaching • 2) cosmetizing

  20. Wrinkled Eyelids Caused by the Reduction of Swelling • Klicker page 57 • 1) waxing • 2) reproduction of normal wrinkles • 3) excision of part of the eyelid • 4) electric spatula

  21. Protruding Eyes Caused by Projection of the Eyeball • Mayer page 545 • 1) cranial aspiration by puncturing the cribiform plate of ethmoid bone • 2) aspiration behind the eyeball • 3) aspiration inside the eyeball • 4) external pressure • 5) removal of the humor of the eyeball

  22. Lacerated Eyelids • Klicker page 58 • ) removal of the eyelids and wax restoration • 2) cementing • 3) building new eyelids

  23. Separated Eyelids • Mayer page 544 - 545 • 1) adhesives • 2) stretching the eyelids • 3) incising the levatorpalpebraesuperioris • 4) perforated eyecap • 5) total excision and rebuilding with wax • 6) partial excision and retaining the eyelashes

  24. Orbital Pouch • 1) reduction by external pressure • 2) aspiration followed by compress • 3) electric spatula

  25. Dehydrated Inner Canthus • 1) cementing • 2) waxing Enucleation Treatment (Klicker page 162)

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