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Decks in this class (63)

advanced restorative dentistry
What is restorative dentistry,
Why do restorations eventually fail,
How can you have predictable rest...
14  cards
treatment strategy
How do you take a history,
How do you do a clinical exam,
How do you do special investigations
8  cards
maintenance phase
What is the maintenance phase,
What determines how long somethin...,
How should a maintenance plan be ...
8  cards
planning for crowns and bridges
What is treatment planning,
What does treatment planning info...,
What is a crown
24  cards
irs-t lab communication
What information needs to be sent...,
What are problems with shade taking,
What shade guide do you use
13  cards
irs-t models for indirect restorations
What is a die,
What are the types of sectional m...,
How are sectional models produced
5  cards
dental composite
What does advanced use of resin b...,
What are the ideal properties of ...,
How are rbcs selected
13  cards
compound structures
What are properties of enamel and...,
What needs to be considered in co...,
How do we aim to restore the comp...
16  cards
anterior full coverage crowns
What are contraindications,
What are types,
What are indications
11  cards
ceramic veneers
What is a veneer,
What are the indications,
What are contraindications
32  cards
posterior full coverage crowns
How do pfms provide support and r...,
What is the rationale for provisi...,
What is the problem w root treate...
15  cards
temporisation
What is a provisional restoration,
What is the difference between te...,
What are the functions of provisi...
18  cards
impressions for indirect restorations
What are the principles of a good...,
What tray should you use,
What is accuracy
22  cards
cementation
What is the classification of cem...,
What are liners and bases,
What are temporary cements
28  cards
inlays and onlays
What is the difference between in...,
What are the indications,
What are contraindications
18  cards
shade assessment and lab communication
What does an aesthetic restoratio...,
How can you communicate shape,
How can you communicate colour
10  cards
digital dentistry and ceramic systems
Which of these properties of peek...,
Why is chairside milling troubles...,
Why is a removable die needed
3  cards
intro to ortho
What is malocclusion,
What is orthodontics,
What are the 3 types of appliances
18  cards
aetiology of malocclusion
What areas is the aetiology of ma...,
What is the skeletal pattern,
Why might someone have a class ii...
33  cards
fixed appliances
What are the different types of t...,
What are problems risks of fixed ...,
What are the components
32  cards
removable appliances
Are removable appliances good or bad,
What are the disadvantages,
What are the components of an upp...
25  cards
functional appliances
What is a functional appliance,
Who is suitable,
What do we want to achieve
22  cards
biomechanics of tooth movement
What is physiological tooth movement,
What is the pre eruptive phase,
What is eruption
22  cards
extractions in ortho
What is space needed,
How can space be created,
How can you have expansion
12  cards
tx of class I
What is a class i incisor relatio...,
What class i malocclusion problem...,
How do you treat crowding
11  cards
materials in ortho
What are commonly used materials,
Why is biocompatibility important,
What is pmma
31  cards
tx of class II
What is class ii incisor relation...,
How does the age of the pt affect...,
What functional appliance tx is t...
11  cards
tx of class III
What is class iii incisor relatio...,
What three things need to be cons...,
What is dento alveolar compensation
22  cards
ectopic maxillary canine
What does the normal maxillary ca...,
What is the prevalence of displac...,
What is the aetiology of ectopic ...
17  cards
first permanent molar
What are implications of losing t...,
Why is it more of a problem to ex...,
How do you hold the 7s in place
10  cards
interceptive ortho
What is interception,
What is the normal development of...,
What are problems that can happen...
11  cards
paeds tx planning for xga
What are some basic facts,
What is the typical dental ga pat...,
What is the ideal tx plan
15  cards
molar incisor hypomineralisation
What is mih,
What is the difference between hy...,
How does mih present clinically
26  cards
dental caries paeds
What are some basic facts,
What are implications of caries,
What is pain
22  cards
dental care medically compromised child
What is health,
What is the declaration on the ri...,
What is the medical model
18  cards
paeds dental emergency
What are infective causes of emer...,
What is a dental abscess,
How do you do an examination for ...
9  cards
paeds trauma
What is the prevalence of trauma ...,
What is the prevalence of trauma ...,
What is the aetiology of trauma
26  cards
restoring carious primary dentition
Why restore,
How many children have infection,
What are ga statistics
17  cards
local and systemic antimicrobials in perio
What is periodontitis,
What do we use to tx perio non su...,
Why use antimicrobials
21  cards
severe and immune mediated perio
What causes periodontitis,
What are risk factors for perio,
What are common features of the h...
13  cards
acute perio inc lateral perio abscess
How are acute perio disorders cla...,
How long does it take to manage p...,
What is a gingival abscess
21  cards
perio in the maintenance phase
What is the sequence of tx of per...,
What is periodontal stability,
What is the aim of periodontal su...
15  cards
influence of perio on aesthetics
What is the aesthetic oral unit,
What is the aesthetic gingival form,
How does perio affect aesthetics
9  cards
perio and ortho interface
What is the prevalence of perio a...,
What is minimal perio involvement,
What are methods of plaque control
13  cards
endo perio lesion
How do you get infection from the...,
How do you get infection from pul...,
How can you classify perio endo l...
17  cards
niti
What are traditional files made of,
What are k files,
What are hedstrom files
21  cards
rct irrigation
What is responsible for endo infe...,
What are the aims of irrigation,
What are the obstacles in disinfe...
35  cards
posterior access and instruments
What is the mbd rule,
How should you do a clinical asse...,
What is the preliminary tx
16  cards
electronic apex locators
What is the anatomical apex,
What is radiographic apex,
What is major apical constriction
17  cards
emergency endo
What are the types of endo emergency,
What is pulpitis,
What analgesics can you prescribe
25  cards
interim restorations endo
What are eight steps to successfu...,
Why is it important to follow the...,
What is an interim restoration
20  cards
pulp therapy for primary teeth
What are the options for vital pulp,
Why don t we use formocresol,
What is ferric sulphate
10  cards
communication skills
What is dental anxiety,
What is dental phobia,
What are dental anxiety stats
45  cards
child protection
What is safeguarding,
What are children s rights 1989,
What does the government policy w...
27  cards
adults at risk
What does the care act 2014 say,
Who is at risk,
How might care givers abuse their...
9  cards
complaints handling
What is the best practice for com...,
What is principle 5 of gdc standa...,
What is a complaint
15  cards
special care dentistry
What are learning difficulty stats,
What are examples of reasonable a...,
What does the mental capacity act...
24  cards
replacing missing teeth
How should you plan for replacing...,
How can you manage a partially de...,
What is the sda
18  cards
irs-t metal restorations
What are different metal alloys,
What are different metal restorat...,
What are advantages
16  cards
irs-t metal ceramic restorations
What is the substructure material,
What are advantages,
What are disadvantages
7  cards
irs-t all ceramic restorations
What types,
What is a resin bonded restoration,
How are the ceramic particles sup...
5  cards
irs-t high strength ceramic restorations
How are ceramics supported,
What are zirconia substructure ma...,
What are glass infiltrated substr...
6  cards
irs-t bridges
Fixed fixed,
Cantilever,
Semi fixed
8  cards

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