The face is the front part of the head, in humans from the forehead to chin including the hair, forehead, eyebrow, eyes, nose, cheek, mouth, lips, teeth, skin, and chin. The face is used for facial expressions, appearance and identity amongst others. Faces are also sources of attraction.
This identification of a face with a person corresponds to one's identification of a person with an ideal in numerous ways, so that a certain face can signify an entire movement or belief system: for example, "Che" shirts, being T-shirts with the face of famed Communist Ernesto Che Guevara, are worn by many individuals who consider themselves to be Communist, or to liken themselves with the ideals associated therein.
Likewise, charicatures often exaggerate facial features to make a face easily recognizable in association with a pronounced portion of the face of the individual in question - for example, a charicature of Adolph Hitler might focus on his moustache and hairdo; a charicature of George W. Bush might enlarge his ears, and a charicature of Jay Leno may pronounce his chin and hairdo. Exaggeration of memorable features helps people to recognize others when presented in a nonphotographic form.
On the front of the facepiece a line drawn down from the supraorbital notch between the bicuspid teeth to the side of the chin will cut the exit of the second division of the fifth nerve from the infraorbital foramen, a quarter of an inch below the infraorbital margin, and also the exit of the third division of the fifth at the mental foramen, midway between the upper and lower margins of the body of the jaw. In practice it will be found that the angle of the mouth at rest usually corresponds to the interval between the bicuspid teeth.
The Anatomy of the face has also been described in a more Geometric sense by some, in fitting with Vitruvian descriptions of the body, or with the Golden Ratio. These arguments have been used by some as forms of the proof of a God, or natural creator, maintaining that nothing this mathematically advanced could appear without being designed.
The lower margin of the tragus to a point midway between the lower limit of the nose and the mouth. The facial or seventh nerve emerges from the skull at the stylomastoid foramen just in front of the root of the mastoid process; in the parotid gland it forms a network called the pes anserinus, after which it divides into five branches (temporal,zygomatic, buccal, mandibular and cervical) which radiate over the face to supply the muscles of expression.
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