Oral surgery Flashcards

1
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fibroblasts will infiltrate the site and begin to deposit a collagen-rich matrix at the implant site after how many days and what is this phase called

A

2-6 days
granulation phase

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2
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what phase is immediately after implant placement

A

coagulation phase = platelets are dominant

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3
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If a patient requires further invasive treatment, there is a golden ______ where patients may receive these treatments before the detrimental effects of radiation set in. Beyond this point, the bone is irreversibly affected, posing a risk of ORN.

A

four month period

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4
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Ideally, extractions should be done ____ weeks before to allow for complete mucosalization prior to radiation.

A

3

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5
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Facebow ?

A

occlusal place and maxilla

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6
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____ is indicated for pulpal exposures that occur within 24 hours and are less than 1 mm in size.

A

direct pulp cap

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7
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____ tx where >1 mm of pulpal exposure of the injury occurred between 24 and 72 hours ago, and when the root of the tooth is not fully developed.

A

Cvek pulpotomy

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8
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osteoinduction

A

process by which osteogenesis is induced, and refers to the recruitment of immature cells and stimulation of these cells to develop into bone-secreting cells.

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9
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common osteoinduction growth factors

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PDGF (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor)

FGF (Fibroblast growth factor)

EGF (Epidermal growth factor)
TGF-β (Transforming growth factor beta)
VEGF (Vascular endothelial growth factor)
BMP (Bone morphogenetic protein)
EPO (Erythropoietin)

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10
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Consequences of an untreated subcondylar fracture can include

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malocclusion, facial asymmetry, muscle dysfunction, NOT BONE RESORPTION

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The primary role of fibroblast growth factors is to increase the formation

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of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) and proliferation of fibroblasts

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