Facial Changes (silent, 1938)
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00:01:33
The film introduces the concept of facial changes, noting that the upper two-thirds of the face remain unaltered.
00:02:01
An anatomical model is shown, highlighting detailed features like the ear and skeletal structure, suggesting a focus on human anatomy.
00:02:09
The discussion shifts to the shortening of the distance from nose to chin due to gum resorption, which negatively impacts denture wearers.
00:03:00
The text explains how the lower gum recedes, affecting the lower denture’s position and causing the lip to fall inward.
00:04:24 – 00:06:42
Facial Changes Study
00:04:24
The image displays a historical photograph, possibly focusing on a person’s head and shoulders, with a blurred face, suggesting a study on facial changes.
00:05:23
The blurred black-and-white photo features an indistinct figure, with details obscured by the blurring effect.
00:05:59
Accompanying text lists physical changes, specifically “neck lengthened” and “fullness under the chin is missing,” indicating observations about facial feature alterations.
00:06:42 – 00:11:29
Facial Changes and Dental Prosthetics
00:10:56
The segment begins with a close-up of a mechanical model head, showcasing the process of adjusting or fitting removable dentures.