Oral surgery Flashcards
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
2-6 days
granulation phase
what phase is immediately after implant placement
coagulation phase = platelets are dominant
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.
four month period
Ideally, extractions should be done ____ weeks before to allow for complete mucosalization prior to radiation.
3
Facebow ?
occlusal place and maxilla
____ is indicated for pulpal exposures that occur within 24 hours and are less than 1 mm in size.
direct pulp cap
____ 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.
Cvek pulpotomy
osteoinduction
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.
common osteoinduction growth factors
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)
Consequences of an untreated subcondylar fracture can include
malocclusion, facial asymmetry, muscle dysfunction, NOT BONE RESORPTION
The primary role of fibroblast growth factors is to increase the formation
of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) and proliferation of fibroblasts