l1 Flashcards
incisional incisions should be in what dimensions
narrow and deep
biopsy should be in what direction to blood flow?
longitudinal
extractions should heal by how long?
4-8 weeks
what happens when you removes a fibro-vascular lesion?
bleeds a lot, tends to need cauterization
ranula uses what technique?
marsupialization
what is the purpose of undermining the tissue?
to allow tension free suturing
wedge tecnique can be use for what
minor salivary gland tumor. important to make sure vermillion border lines up
pemphigoid should be biopsied where?
periphery
pemphigous should be biopsied where?
anywhere because it tends to be everywhere
problem with giving steroids?
causes fungal infections which then needs antifungals
if ulcer persists after how long, you should biopsy even if its just an irritant
6-8 weeks
if is shallow ulcer with erythematous base you should ask patient what
if they ate anything hot recently
thrombocytopenia is side effect of what
medications
when removing radicular cyst, how should it be done?
with convex side of curette
whats important with bony lesions, and what happens if you dont?
incisions need to be in bone, if not will cause dehiscence
what is common in maxillary ?
developmental cyst with vital teeth
why do you aspirate when you have large RL?
to see if it s central vascular lesion or not
wedge disection is what
elipitcal biopsy with a 3rd dimension
what should you do for very large lesions of fibrous dysplasia?
bone shave/recontour
when to consider biopsy of boney lesions?
parasthesia, unusual unexplained root resorption, unexplained tooth displacemrnt, atypical/asymetric marrow pattern