Workshope 3 Questions Flashcards
Name a surgical endodontic treatment
Apicectomy
If a patient requires route canal treatment what irreversible Problem are they suffering from
Pulpitis
When removing dead tissue during a root canal what is used
Barbed broach
What are the names of two endodontic treatments that require the use of Calcium hydroxide to create secondary dentine
Pulpotomy and pulp capping
In oral surgery what instrument is used to raise the flap
Periosteal elevator
If a patient had to have pony ridges removed what procedure would they be having
Aveollectomy
at the time extraction what type of haemorrhage would this be
Primary haemorrhage
Localised osteoporosis is known as
Dry socket
When taking impressions what material is irreversible hydrocolloid
Alginate
If a patient had to have a denture to seal off any abnormalities in the cavity what would this be called
Obturator
What does edentureless mean
All the teeth are missing and full denture is required
What fixed appliance is used to restore cavities
Onlay
What is malocclusion
Teeth in the Bourne arches don’t correctly lineup
According to angles classification what class would it be if a patient had retroclined Anterior teeth
Class 2 div 2
What is the most common functional appliance
Twin blocks
Consenter each stage of treatment is known as
Pacific concent
A person has to have the right to remove records from the practice apart from
BPe score or clinical records
Quality assurance has how many themes for us to follow
12
What temperature must autoclave reach to sterilise
134°C
Denture induced stomatitis. Caused by water organism
Candida albicans
What common infection it’s not caused by a micro organism
CJD disease mad cow disease
What micro organism lives in chains
Streptococci
Patient attends with swelling bilaterally on the paranoid slavery glands what are they suffering from
Mumps
And a baby is born is prone to immunity in the first few months of birth what is this called
Passive immunity
which one of the following extrinsic sugars is not considered to be cariogenic
Dextrose
Glucose
Lactose
Lactose
What does supernumerary mean
extra tooth
What is acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis also known as
Vincents disease
What cells produce enamel
Ameloblasts
Delirious upper molar tooth normally has how many roots
Three
For adult patients what is the current recommended level of fluoride in general toothpastes as part per million
1450 ppm
Which of the following is a cause factor in gingivitis periodontist and Caries
Acidic drinks Smoking Sugar Stagnant area Plaque biofilm
Dental plaque biofilm
A patient suffering from the autoimmune conditions sjogren syndrome attends at another place for routine exam what is on likely to be staying in this patient
Copious saliva
What x-ray I would be taken when assessing a patient for the presence of mesiodens
Anterior maxillary occlusal
What is the name of tooth surface lost caused by bruxism
Attrition
What type of probe is useful in detecting early carries occurring at the interproximal areas of the teeth
Briault probe
What level in the oral cavity does does demineralisation begin (the ph number ) 7 is normal
5.5ph
Patient is complaining of a hot and cold sensitivity in the lower left area and suspects Carious lesion is present what radiograph can confirm the diagnosis
Horizontal bitewing
Postage do the first premolar come through
Age 9 to 11 years
What age do upper lateral incisor is normally erupt
8 to 9 years