9. Deep Caries Flashcards

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D2 moderately deep caries penetrates into the dentin and and may involve up to ________ the thickness between the ____ and ______.

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D3 carious lesions extend beyond ______ between the _____ and ____. Deep carious lesions usually encroach on the ___, less than ____ of dentin remains between the prep and the pulp.

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______ dentin is the initial dental formed and is the thin layer just below the enamel.

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Primary dentin (_____) is formed ______.

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Secondary dentin is formed through ____ of the tooth in response to ______.

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_____ is Sound, normal dentin that forms normally on all internal aspects of the pulp cavity throughout the life of the tooth.

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_____ forms in response to stimuli such as caries, attrition, and operative procedures

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Tertiary dentin is also known as ____ or ____ dentin.

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Tertiary dentin is ____ mineralized and contains _____.

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Tertiary dentin is deposited on the _____.

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Sclerotic dentin is in response to ______ or _____ like slowly advancing caries. Sclerotic dentin walls off the lesion by _____. It is usually ____ and _____ than normal dentin.

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Soft dentin is also called ____ or ______.

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Firm dentin is also called ____ or ____ dentin.

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Firm dentin is demineralization of _____.

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Firm dentin is ____ than normal dentin.

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With firm dentin, ______ remains intact and serves as a template for ____.

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Firm dentin is resistant to ______. It is only removed by _____.

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_____ dentin is the deepest zone, assuming the lesion has not reached the pulp.

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Hard dentin may include _____, ____, and ______ dentin.

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The objective of caries removal is to remove the portion of the lesion that contains bacteria and has undergone irreversible damage. This means removing the _____ while leaving the _____ dentin in tact.

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Can you rely on color alone for determining caries removal?

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Generally remove ____ tooth structurea associated with caries when it occurs in the ____ or at the ____.

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Dentin usually gets darker in color as one progresses _____.

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When drug across good dentin, a sharp instrument will have a _____ or _____.

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You need to do a _____ before diagnostic caries removal.

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What dictates the width of a deep carious lesion?

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What is the proper depth into the DEJ?

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In the initial outline form of deep carious lesions, expose and make visible the DEJ. Remove unsupported enamel. At this point, _____ of caries is left for now.

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Caries left at the DEJ leads to _____.

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For deep caries removal, what type of bur should you use?

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Why should you not use a small bur to remove deep caries?

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When using a round bur to remove deep caries, start at the _____ and work toward the _____.

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What are 4 factors affecting the decision to treat with an indirect pulp cap?

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When and where is an indirect pulp cap used?

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For indirect pulp caps, you must have removed _______, must have ____, ____ _____, and have no _______.

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For indirect pulp cap, decontaminae / disinfect with ______ for _____. Do not ____, and then use ______.

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For an indirect pulp cap, use ___ to _____ mm in thickness of Ultrablend. Then, cure for ____ and add a second increment if needed.

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A common treatment error is not removing ______ first. This will contaminate the exposure site with bacteria.

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Instead of a temporary restoration, the best option is a permanent restoration because there is less chance of ____ and ______. You will not be creating a _____ within the pulp.

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What does it mean in a pulp exposure if the hemorrage is bright red?

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If you have a pulp exposure, rinse with ____ or _______/______.

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Fuji IX is a ______ that is good for ______ temporaries, ____ control, and _____/_____ patients.

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