Edition By Jennifer A Pieren; Denise M. Bowen
DH intervention to prevent inflammatory disease in puberty and menses include ?
Less frequent periodontal debridement
Topical corticosteroids
Hard bristled manual toothbrushing
Only fluoride rinses and gels - ANSWER:Topical corticosteroids
oral manifestations of puberty can be disconcerting and uncomfortable. oral
manifestations can not be managed with topical analgesics.
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During puberty and menses, sex steroid hormone, effect may be transient. Only
reversible damage will result if proper daily oral self care is lacking.
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sex steroid hormone gingival disease is exacerbated with- increased levels of
estrogen & progesterone. These gingival diseases classified as plaque-induced
gingival diseases modified by systemic factors.
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Children's dental caries risk can be reduced through interprofessional collaboration
of oral healthcare provider and primary care provider. Oral health outcomes are
affected by the caregiver's oral health knowledge.
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Eruption of all primary teeth completed by what age?
, 48 months
12 months
36 months
30 months - ANSWER:30 months
first primary teeth to erupt are mandibular centrals. mandibular centrals usually
erupt when the child is 3 to 4 months old.
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it is NOT a signs of teething
facial rash.
vomiting.
irritability.
low fever. - ANSWER:vomiting
24 months patient has fever, does not eat or drink, and he is crying. When you look
intraorally, you notice red blisters on the tongue. Your patient most likely has
primary herpetic gingivostomatitis.
apthous ulcers.
oral candidiasis.
caries. - ANSWER:primary herpetic gingivostomatitis.
child can be fearful of dental office. if a child thinks "it will hurt." Explaining that "it
will not hurt" will alleviate the fears.
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When Fluoridated toothpastes should be given to a child
4 years old.
can spit.
can swallow.
6 years old. - ANSWER:can spit.
what type of fluorides would be the best to use for 4 years old patient, ?
1.23% Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
2.26% Fluoride varnish
0.5% Fluoride gel
0.9% Sodium fluoride mouth rinse - ANSWER:2.26% Fluoride varnish