l1 Flashcards

1
Q

incisional incisions should be in what dimensions

A

narrow and deep

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2
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biopsy should be in what direction to blood flow?

A

longitudinal

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3
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extractions should heal by how long?

A

4-8 weeks

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4
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what happens when you removes a fibro-vascular lesion?

A

bleeds a lot, tends to need cauterization

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5
Q

ranula uses what technique?

A

marsupialization

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6
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what is the purpose of undermining the tissue?

A

to allow tension free suturing

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7
Q

wedge tecnique can be use for what

A

minor salivary gland tumor. important to make sure vermillion border lines up

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8
Q

pemphigoid should be biopsied where?

A

periphery

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9
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pemphigous should be biopsied where?

A

anywhere because it tends to be everywhere

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10
Q

problem with giving steroids?

A

causes fungal infections which then needs antifungals

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11
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if ulcer persists after how long, you should biopsy even if its just an irritant

A

6-8 weeks

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12
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if is shallow ulcer with erythematous base you should ask patient what

A

if they ate anything hot recently

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13
Q

thrombocytopenia is side effect of what

A

medications

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14
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when removing radicular cyst, how should it be done?

A

with convex side of curette

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15
Q

whats important with bony lesions, and what happens if you dont?

A

incisions need to be in bone, if not will cause dehiscence

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16
Q

what is common in maxillary ?

A

developmental cyst with vital teeth

17
Q

why do you aspirate when you have large RL?

A

to see if it s central vascular lesion or not

18
Q

wedge disection is what

A

elipitcal biopsy with a 3rd dimension

19
Q

what should you do for very large lesions of fibrous dysplasia?

A

bone shave/recontour

20
Q

when to consider biopsy of boney lesions?

A

parasthesia, unusual unexplained root resorption, unexplained tooth displacemrnt, atypical/asymetric marrow pattern