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Facial nerve

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
    The seventh cranial nerve, which governs the muscles of the face, the taste buds on the front of the tongue and the salivary and lacrimal glands




Facial, английский
    Уход за лицом, массаж лица


Facial artery, английский
    An artery which branches off the external carotid into the face and mouth


Facial bone, английский
    One of the fourteen bones which form the face comment: the bones which make up the face are: two maxillae forming the upper jaw; two nasal bones forming the top part of the nose; two lacrimal bones on the inside of the orbit near the nose; two zygomatic or malar bones forming the sides of the cheeks; two palatine bones forming the back part of the top of the mouth; two nasal conchae or turbinate bones which form the sides of the nasal cavity; the mandible or lower jaw; and the vomer in the centre of the nasal septum.


Facial hair, английский
    [1] in the united states military, moustaches are allowed in all branches, but beards are generally forbidden on the basis of hygiene and the need to seal gas masks. the navy did allow beards for a time in the 1970s and 1980s, but subsequently banned them again. the coast guard allowed beards until 1986. special operations forces have been allowed to wear beards in middle-eastern countries in order to better fit in with the indigenous population. [2] in the british military, article 1105 of queens regulations and admiralty instructions forbids the wearing of moustaches without beards by officers and men of the royal navy (see permission to grow). personnel of the royal marines, army, and air force may wear moustaches, but not beards, except in extreme climatic conditions or for medical reasons. special forces may wear beards when on covert intelligence operations or behind enemy lines. see also haircutting.


Facial massage, английский
    This is a technique commonly used to de-puff and awaken dull, tired skin. start by applying a frictionless skincare product, such as a moisturizer or facial oil, and begin to gently massage the skin in circular motions, moving up and out from the center of your face. it stimulates lymphatic drainage (in other words, it will drain stagnant fluid that may be collecting underneath the skin). this encourages a bright, refreshed, and naturally contoured complexion to appear.


Facial paralysis, английский
    Same as bell’s palsy


Facial roller, английский
    A facial roller (sometimes referred to as a stone roller) is a tool that`s made from a firm material, such as jade or rose quartz, for the purpose of facial massage. roll one gently over the skin to reap the de-puffing and awakening benefits of facial massage. pro tip: place one in your fridge for a cool and refreshing effect.


Facial surface, английский

Facial tissue (paper), английский

Facial vein, английский
    A vein which drains down the side of the face into the internal jugular vein


Facialis anterior, английский

Facialis anterior (bna), английский

Facialis communis, английский

Facialis posterior (bna), английский

Facialis profunda, английский

Facialis transversa posterior, английский

Facialis), английский

Nerve, английский
  1. 1. a bundle of fibres that can transmit electrochemical impulses and that forms part of the network that connects the brain and spinal cord to the body’s organs 2. the sensitive tissue in the root of a tooth (note: for other terms referring to nerves, see words beginning with neur-, neuro-.) comment: nerves are the fibres along which impulses are carried. motor nerves or efferent nerves take messages between the central nervous system and muscles, making the muscles move. sensory nerves or afferent nerves transmit impulses such as sight or pain from the sense organs to the brain.

  2. Nervio


Nerve block, английский
    The act of stopping the function of a nerve by injecting an anaesthetic


Nerve centre, английский
    The point at which nerves come together


Pectoral girdle, английский
    The shoulder bones, the scapulae and clavicles, to which the upper arm bones are attached. also called shoulder girdle


Deciduous dentition, английский
    The set of twenty teeth which are gradually replaced by the permanent teeth as a child grows older