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Physionomical Forms of the Mouth. Parts of the Mouth. Mucous Membranes Medial Lobe Line of Closure (hunting bow) Weather Line Integumentary Lips: superior and inferior. Natural Facial Markings Associated With the Mouth. Philtrum Nasolabial Fold Nasal Sulcus Angulus Oris Eminence
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Parts of the Mouth • Mucous Membranes • Medial Lobe • Line of Closure (hunting bow) • Weather Line • Integumentary Lips: superior and inferior
Natural Facial Markings Associated With the Mouth • Philtrum • Nasolabial Fold • Nasal Sulcus • Angulus Oris Eminence • Angulus Oris Sulcus • Labiomental Sulcus • Submental Sulcus • Dimples
There is only one other natural facial marking: the oblique palpebral sulcus, which will be studied with the eye.
Prognathism • Maxillary • Mandibular • Alveolar • Dental (Buck Teeth) • Infranasal
Mouth and Lip Restorations • Expression changes after embalming: • 1) resetting the jaws and lips • 2) tissue building • 3) elevation of the angulus oris eminence beside the wing of the nose • 4) cosmetizing
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
Support for Lips When Part of All of the Teeth are Missing • 1) filler • 2) cotton • 3) mouth former
Dehydrated Lips • 1) application of cream • 2) cementing (adhesive) • 3) hypodermic tissue building • 4) lip wax
Cementing Lips Swollen Lips • 1) electric spatula • 2) aspiration • 3) external pressure