invasive procedure that we do - - on the distal surface of 3 - -gracey 13/14
periodontal probing
syphilis causes - -hutchinsons incisors
fordyce granules - -no treatment
epileptic patient medication - -dilantin
fluoridated water - -cause hypocalcification sodium; cause gingival enlargement
when is the saliva most acidic - -during nursing bottle caries - -rampant decay
chewing
apthous ulcer - -steroids
hepatitis is given to an employee - -
hepatitis B
patient allergic to penicillian - -clyndimicin
600mg
median rhomboid glossitis treatment - -
antifungal
vertical bite wing? - -to see crestal bone
edema cause - -toxins from biofilm
Bacterial infection of the hair follicle, boil - -
Furuncle
washing hands between patients - -15
seconds
to anesthetize maxillary premolars( tooth # 4)
what nerve inervate it? - -Middle superior
angular cheilitis origin - -fungal alveolar nerve block
TMJ clicking - -crepitus nonmaleficence - -"do no harm."
Physicians must refrain from providing ineffective
treatments or acting with malice toward patients.
side of instrument for sharpening - - This principle, however, offers little useful
junction of face and lateral surface guidance to physicians since many beneficial
therapies also have serious risks. The pertinent
ethical issue is whether the benefits outweigh the
hairy leukoplakia - -enlarged filiform burdens.
papillae
Beneficence - -action that is done for the
what instrument will you use to remove calculus benefit of others. Beneficent actions can be taken
to help prevent or remove harms or to simply
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