Anatomy & Physiology of the Head & Neck

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Anatomy & Physiology of the Head & Neck Stage 1 Anatomical Landmarks Part 1

Topics Anatomical Landmarks Regions of the Face Facial Landmarks Forehead Temples Orbital External nose Zygomatic Mouth and lips Cheeks Chin External ear Facial Landmarks Labia Vermilion zone wet line commissure ala nasolabial groove philtum labiomental groove Interpupillary line Frankfort line Ala Tragal line Class Exercise

Regions of the Face Forehead: Extending from the eyebrows to the hairline Temples: Anterior to the eyes Orbital: Eye area that is covered by the eyelids External nose Class Exercise

Regions of the Face Zygomatic: Prominence of the cheek Mouth and lips Cheeks Chin External ear Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Labia Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Vermilion Zone Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Wet Line Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Labial Commissure Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Ala Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Nasolabial Groove Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks The Philtrum Class Exercise

The broken line delineates the Facial Landmarks The broken line delineates the Labiomental Groove Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Frankfort Plane Ala Nasolabial or Columella Ala Tragal Line Philtrum Nasolabial Groove Labiomental Groove Class Exercise

Facial Landmarks Interpupillary Line Nasolabial Groove Philtrum Vermilion Border Wet/Dry Line Labiomental Groove Class Exercise

Summary Anatomical Landmarks Regions of the Face Facial Landmarks Forehead Temples Orbital External nose Zygomatic Mouth and lips Cheeks Chin External ear Facial Landmarks Labia Vermilion zone wet line commissure ala nasolabial groove philtum labiomental groove Interpupillary line Frankfort line Ala Tragal line Class Exercise