Important Info 1.9 Flashcards

1
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The single most important factor in making a RCT easier and increasing the success is

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proper access

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2
Q

NaOCl must be

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Changed every 3-5 min

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3
Q

The 30-30 rule with NaOCl is

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Inserting NaOCl for 30 min in a canal after it is prepared to a size #30

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4
Q

The main component within gutta percha is

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Zinc Oxide

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5
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The advantage of gutta percha is that

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It becomes intimately associated with the irregularities in the canal walls

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Prevention of iatrogenic errors is primarily due to

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Case selection

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7
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You should always inform the patient of iatrogenic errors because

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The statue of limit begins when the patient is aware of the error

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The intra-canal medication of choice is

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CaOH

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9
Q

A patient comes into the office and responds with a lingering sensation to cold and pain. He also is very sensitive to percussion. The treatment of choice is

A

Referral to an endodontist for RCT

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10
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A patient comes into the office and responds with a lingering sensation to cold and pain. He also is very sensitive to percussion. The patient’s pulpal status is

A

SIP
Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis

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A patient comes into the office and responds with a lingering sensation to cold and pain. He also is very sensitive to percussion. The patient’s periapical status is

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SAP
Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis

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12
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A patient comes in with a draining and sinus tract and no response to pulp testing. (The picture of the tooth has a BOMBED out crown). The patient’s pulpal status is

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pulp necrosis

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13
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A patient comes in with a draining and sinus tract and no response to pulp testing. (The picture of the tooth has a BOMBED out crown). The patient’s periapical status is

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CAA

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A patient comes in with a draining and sinus tract and no response to pulp testing. (The picture of the tooth has a BOMBED out crown). The treatment of choice is

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extraction

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