Textbook Ch. 01: Intro to Fixed Prosth Flashcards
This is a cemented of permanently affixed extracoronal restoration that covers the clinical crown
A crown or full coverage veneer (CVC)
These restorations include inlays and onlays, and they fit within the anatomical contours of the clinical crown of a tooth
Intracoronal restorations
This type of intracoronal restoration includes a modified or veneered occlusal surface
Onlay
Formerly known as a bridge, this is a prosthetic appliance that is permanently affixed to an abutment and replaces one or more missing teeth
Fixed Partial Denture
This is the artificial tooth suspended by an abutment
Pontic
This is the term for the tooth acting as an abutment for two teeth, one on either side.
Pier abutment
What is necessary to assess before coming up with a treatment plan for crownwork
The mental and physical health of the patient
What are the 5 elements to a good diagnostic work up
Horses Trot In Dandelion Fields
Health history TMJ and occlusal exam Intraoral exam Diagnostic casts Full-mouth radiographs
What is normal blood pressure
120/80
What is pre-hypertension
120-139/80-89
What is Stage I HTN
140-159/90-99
What is Stage II HTN
160+/100+
What is the max blood pressure for those with Diabetes of Kidney Disease
130/80
For most patients, what should their blood pressure be below in order to treat them?
140/90
What is the INR for a patient with no blood clotting issues
1.0
What is the INR range recommended by the AHA
- 0-3.0
2. 5-3.5 in Px with Prosthetic Heart Valves
What is the INR cutoff for treatment
4.0
What CV issues are grounds for IE abx prophylaxis?
Prosthetic Heart Valve
Previous IE
Congenital Heart Disease
Unrepaired Cyanotic CHD
CHD repaired with prosthetic material in the past 6 mos
Repaired CHD with residual defect at or near the prosthetic patch the would interfere with endotheliazation
Cardiac transplants that develop valvulopathy
If prophylactic Abx are indicated, what would the dose be?
2 g oral dose of Amoxicillan 30-60 minutes prior
600 mg clinda
500 mg azithromycin
For diabetic patients, what should their fasting glucose reading be?
90-130 mg/dL
What percent of the population has asymptomatic clicking or crepitation in the TMJ
33%
What are the important aspects of the TMJ exam
ID any pain Muscle vs. Joint Pain Physical Look of the Patient in this area Palpate: Masseter Temporalis M. Pterygoid L. Pterygoid Trap SCM
What are the important aspects of the intraoral exam
Overall hygiene level
Band of gingival around teeth (especially those to be prepped)
Inflammation Mobility Occlusal issues Caries Previous restorations/Prostheses Wear facets
What are the important aspects of the Diagnostic casts?
On seimiadjustable articulator Allow unobstructed view of edentulous space Assess span length Arch curve Occlusal gingival dimensions Length of abutment teeth
Important aspects of the FMX
Info needed to correlate all facts collected in pt. history and exams
Where is the TMJ when the mandible is in CR?
Anteriorly and Superiorly positioned along the articular eminence of the glenoid fossa with the articular disc interposed b/w the condyle and eminence