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ELCS Exam 2 Solution Manual Fully Solved Latest Update 2025 When should an oral exam take place - Answers annually or at each recall A general practitioner is held to what? - Answers the standard of care of a reasonable general dentist standard of care applies to - Answers treatment and diagnosis Basic oral exam techniques - Answers visual inspection, probing, percussion, palpation, diascopy, auscultation, aspiration, and evaluation of function Type of exam that is a routine part of dental and medical check ups - Answers Head and neck exam during head and neck exam- record history of what? - Answers tobacco and alcohol use tobacco use in smokers is measured in - Answers pack-years= packs per day x number of years tools and time of oral exam - Answers 1. good lighting mirror squares 4. gloves 5. ~ 5 minutes (actually about 1.5 minutes) function of gauze squares - Answers grip the tongue Type of tonsils - Answers 1. lingual 2. palatine 3. pharyngeal Lingual Tonsils - Answers at the base of tongue palatine tonsils - Answers lateral at posterior oral cavity pharyngeal tonsils - Answers in roof of the pharynx- "adenoids" papilla - Answers outy opening of bone - Answers foraman- passage of nerve, artery, vein Major salivary glands - Answers 1. parotid 2. submandibular ngual parotid gland - Answers Stenson's duct housed in the parotid papilla submandibular gland - Answers Wharton's duct lingual carunle - Answers houses the wharton's duct sublingual salivary gland - Answers opens into the floor of the mouth Minor salivary glands - Answers ~500- 1000 (small) places with a lot of calculus - Answers 1. buccal of maxillary molars 2. lingual of manidbular incisors Tongue papillae - Answers 1. filiform papillae 2. fungiform papillae 3. foliate papillae 4. circumvallate papillae filiform papillae - Answers white small ones covering whole tongue fungiform papillae - Answers red circles foliate papillae - Answers lines on edge of tongue circumvallate papillae - Answers big bumps on the posterior part of the tongue True/ False: Taste buds are the same as papillae - Answers False Masticatory - Answers gets blunt of trauma of mastication -hard palate and attached gingiva -keratinized tissue gingiva in interpromixal space - Answers interdental papilla gingiva touching the tooth - Answers gingival margin gingiva between the gingival margin and the gingival groove - Answers free gingiva covering sulcus zone of attached gingiva - Answers between gingival groove and the mucogingival junction mucogingival junction - Answers where gingiva meets alevolar mucsoa Normal Tissue variations - Answers 1. bilateral symmetry 2. predictable loctaions 3. asymptomatic 4. independent finding 5. static 6. increased prominence with age 7. remains unchanged following treatment Bilateral symmetry example of common oral findings - Answers buccal fat pads predictable location example of common oral findings - Answers -palatal torrus- hard protrusion on the roof of mouth -mandibular tori- bumps in the floor of mouth along the teeth - exostosis- bone outy Asymptomatic example of common oral findings - Answers fordyce granules- sebaceous glands in the cheek- show up after puberty independent finding example of common oral findings - Answers parotid papilla (Stenson's duct)- in the cheek by the maxillary 3rd molars static example of common oral findings - Answers physiologic pigmentation- black gums increased prominence with age - Answers 1. fissured tongue- lines in the tongue 2. lingual varices- purple/black veins under the tongue remains unchanged following treatment example of common oral findings - Answers leukoedema- white lining in the mouth- disappears when stretched - linea alba- line along tongue of cheek vermillion border - Answers lips ** look at labeled pictures** - Answers oral exam and normal anatomy slides objective of four handed dentistry - Answers dental exam team can deliver optimal dental health care to a maximum number of patients while working in a comfortable and stress free manner principles of four handed dentistry - Answers 1. treatment is organized and tasks are simplified

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ELCS Exam 2 Solution Manual Fully Solved Latest Update 2025

When should an oral exam take place - Answers annually or at each recall

A general practitioner is held to what? - Answers the standard of care of a reasonable general dentist

standard of care applies to - Answers treatment and diagnosis

Basic oral exam techniques - Answers visual inspection, probing, percussion, palpation, diascopy,
auscultation, aspiration, and evaluation of function

Type of exam that is a routine part of dental and medical check ups - Answers Head and neck exam

during head and neck exam- record history of what? - Answers tobacco and alcohol use

tobacco use in smokers is measured in - Answers pack-years= packs per day x number of years

tools and time of oral exam - Answers 1. good lighting

2.mouth mirror

3.gauze squares

4. gloves

5. ~ 5 minutes (actually about 1.5 minutes)

function of gauze squares - Answers grip the tongue

Type of tonsils - Answers 1. lingual

2. palatine

3. pharyngeal

Lingual Tonsils - Answers at the base of tongue

palatine tonsils - Answers lateral at posterior oral cavity

pharyngeal tonsils - Answers in roof of the pharynx- "adenoids"

papilla - Answers outy

opening of bone - Answers foraman- passage of nerve, artery, vein

Major salivary glands - Answers 1. parotid

2. submandibular

3.sublingual

,parotid gland - Answers Stenson's duct housed in the parotid papilla

submandibular gland - Answers Wharton's duct

lingual carunle - Answers houses the wharton's duct

sublingual salivary gland - Answers opens into the floor of the mouth

Minor salivary glands - Answers ~500- 1000 (small)

places with a lot of calculus - Answers 1. buccal of maxillary molars

2. lingual of manidbular incisors

Tongue papillae - Answers 1. filiform papillae

2. fungiform papillae

3. foliate papillae

4. circumvallate papillae

filiform papillae - Answers white small ones covering whole tongue

fungiform papillae - Answers red circles

foliate papillae - Answers lines on edge of tongue

circumvallate papillae - Answers big bumps on the posterior part of the tongue

True/ False: Taste buds are the same as papillae - Answers False

Masticatory - Answers gets blunt of trauma of mastication

-hard palate and attached gingiva

-keratinized tissue

gingiva in interpromixal space - Answers interdental papilla

gingiva touching the tooth - Answers gingival margin

gingiva between the gingival margin and the gingival groove - Answers free gingiva covering sulcus

zone of attached gingiva - Answers between gingival groove and the mucogingival junction

mucogingival junction - Answers where gingiva meets alevolar mucsoa

Normal Tissue variations - Answers 1. bilateral symmetry

, 2. predictable loctaions

3. asymptomatic

4. independent finding

5. static

6. increased prominence with age

7. remains unchanged following treatment

Bilateral symmetry example of common oral findings - Answers buccal fat pads

predictable location example of common oral findings - Answers -palatal torrus- hard protrusion on the
roof of mouth

-mandibular tori- bumps in the floor of mouth along the teeth

- exostosis- bone outy

Asymptomatic example of common oral findings - Answers fordyce granules- sebaceous glands in the
cheek- show up after puberty

independent finding example of common oral findings - Answers parotid papilla (Stenson's duct)- in the
cheek by the maxillary 3rd molars

static example of common oral findings - Answers physiologic pigmentation- black gums

increased prominence with age - Answers 1. fissured tongue- lines in the tongue

2. lingual varices- purple/black veins under the tongue

remains unchanged following treatment example of common oral findings - Answers leukoedema- white
lining in the mouth- disappears when stretched

- linea alba- line along tongue of cheek

vermillion border - Answers lips

** look at labeled pictures** - Answers oral exam and normal anatomy slides

objective of four handed dentistry - Answers dental exam team can deliver optimal dental health care to
a maximum number of patients while working in a comfortable and stress free manner

principles of four handed dentistry - Answers 1. treatment is organized and tasks are simplified

2. patient and dental team are seated and positioned properly

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