The radiograph I thought was ghost teeth - answer-Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Purpose of dialysis - answer-Remove potential toxicities from blood
IL-1 - answer-Inflammatory cytokine
Cyclosporine - answer-Immunosuppressant used in transplant patients. Causes gingival
hyperplasia
Periodontal disease and diabetes - answer-Glucose level increased
Cause for cement failure - answer-Increased solubility
Before trimming teeth on stone cast for immediate denture, you must - answer-Mark a
line 3 mm above the free gingival margin
What analgesic can be safely given to someone w/kidney disease - answer-Tylenol
(acetaminophen) ONLY. NOT NSAIDS nor aspirin
Patients on dialysis. Where do you take their blood pressure? - answer-Not on the side
where the shunt was placed for dialysis
How do you prevent syncope - answer-Trendelenburg position
How do you treat syncope - answer-Trendelenburg position. If breathing present, crush
ammonia ampule under nose and admin oxygen. If no breathing, start BLS
Best position of a finish line on a short clinical crown - answer-Subgingival? Or At
gingival margin?
Child with fibrous dysplasia, what do you do next - answer-Some lesions stabilize.
Some lesions grow. Surgical removal when its an esthetic concern. For children,
surgical intervention should be delayed for as long as possible
The radiograph I thought was ghost teeth - answer-Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Purpose of dialysis - answer-Remove potential toxicities from blood
IL-1 - answer-Inflammatory cytokine
,Cyclosporine - answer-Immunosuppressant used in transplant patients. Causes gingival
hyperplasia
Periodontal disease and diabetes - answer-Glucose level increased
Cause for cement failure - answer-Increased solubility
Before trimming teeth on stone cast for immediate denture, you must - answer-Mark a
line 3 mm above the free gingival margin
What analgesic can be safely given to someone w/kidney disease - answer-Tylenol
(acetaminophen) ONLY. NOT NSAIDS nor aspirin
Patients on dialysis. Where do you take their blood pressure? - answer-Not on the side
where the shunt was placed for dialysis
How do you prevent syncope - answer-Trendelenburg position
How do you treat syncope - answer-Trendelenburg position. If breathing present, crush
ammonia ampule under nose and admin oxygen. If no breathing, start BLS
Best position of a finish line on a short clinical crown - answer-Subgingival? Or At
gingival margin?
Child with fibrous dysplasia, what do you do next - answer-Some lesions stabilize.
Some lesions grow. Surgical removal when its an esthetic concern. For children,
surgical intervention should be delayed for as long as possible
Contraindication for patient w/hyperthyroid - answer-Epinephrine
Facial reduction for PFM crown - answer-1.5 mm
Can transillumination be used to identify cracks? - answer-yes
Can pocket depth be determined from xray? - answer-No
Patient with tenderness anterior to earlobe - answer-Inflammation of Stensons duct
A patient has diabetes. He forgot to take insulin but ate a good breakfast. If you gave
him sugar, what would happen - answer-Patient would get worse
After sc/rp, patient notices more spaces between teeth. Why? - answer-Decreased
swelling of gingival
,x-ray with herring bone effect. Whats wrong? - answer-Film placed backwards (I had the
static electricity example)
What film requires least amount of radiation - answer-E speed
How much epi can you give a patient with BP 160/110 - answer-None! Don't give tx.
Refer to physician
Type of pontic to replace a premolar - answer-Modified ridge lap pontic (I had the
"primarily esthetic requirement")
Patient with history of slow growing mandible for 10 years - answer-Hyperpituitarism
Patient w/history of weight gain, deepening voice, dry skin - answer-Hypothyroidism
Exopthalmos - answer-Hyperthyroidism
Treatment of addisons - answer-Corticosteroid replacement therapy
Recurrent ulcers that heal with scarring - answer-Major apthous ulcers
Treatment of major apthae - answer-Corticosteroids
Supernumerary teeth - answer-Gardners (clavicles present) or cleidocranial dysplasia
Tx of mucocele - answer-Surgical removal
Patient with terrible perio, when should immediate denture be constructed - answer-
After perio intervention
Why porcelain teeth should never appose natural dentition - answer-Attrition
Best teeth to oppose natural dentition - answer-Acrylic
Clinical picture of 14 y.o. with inflamed gingival - answer-Leukemia
Best way to communicate outcome with lab tech - answer-Diagnostic wax up
Ideal amount of undercut required for circumferential clasp - answer-.01 inch
Reason for gingivitis during pregnancy - answer-Pregnancy exaggerates gingival
response to plaque. Due to increase in estrogen and progesterone
Treatment of extra oral abscess which is non-odontogenic in origin. - answer-Hot
compress
, Tx of ranula - answer-Surgical removal
Patient with no hair, no teeth - answer-Ectodermal dysplasia
Biopsy shows hyperkeratosis, dysplasia, no invasion - answer-Precancer
hyperkeratosis ???
Tx for geographic tongue - answer-None
Patient has a short crown. Which cement is best? - answer-Resin cement
When do you not use a thyroid collar - answer-When taking a panorex
How often is autoclave checked - answer-Once a week
121 - answer-degrees at 15-20 psi for 20 min Check for b. Stearothermophillus
Reason sealants fail - answer-Contamination
Tx of candidiasis - answer-Nyastatin
Tx of lichen planus - answer-corticosteroids
If patient becomes unconscious, what do you check first - answer-Breathing
CPR—placement of palm and fingers - answer-Palm on lower sternum, fingers on
xiphoid process
Are teeth vital in ameloblastomas? - answer-yes
Sickle cell anemia - answer-Increase fatigue, increase in bone marrow space.
Decreased trabeculation
The following reduce radiation dose - answer-Rectangular collimation, E speed, higher
kV or constant beam, lead apron, quality assurance program
Static before processing can result in - answer-Dark spot or lines on x ray
Identify thrombocytopenia - answer-(lab values with low platelets was not ANEMIA)
Normal blood values - answer-Platelets: 150,000-400,000
RBC: 4.6 -6.2 million - answer-
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