CSCE REMEMBERED QUESTIONS Q&A
Hypoglycemia - =Too much insulin
Controlled epilepsy- what ASA? - =ASA II
Nodule on thyroid- what do you do? - =Get it tested or remove it?
PIC- Scar on lip - =-
Pic with rampant caries - =Meth mouth
Syncope- what do you do? - =Head lower than legs (trendelemburg)
What's helpful with determining a furcation..? - =Crown, length of roots, apical foramen & ....
Pre-med Dosage- Amoxicillin - =4 tabs of 500mg = 2g
Pre-med Dosage- Clindamycin - =600mg
Pre-med indications - =Infective Endocarditis, artificial joint, artificial valve, shunt, congenital
heart condition, cardiac transplant
Oral signs of down syndrome - =Underdeveloped maxilla, narrow palate w/ broadened alveolar
ridges, congenitally missing teeth, malocclusion, enamel hypoplasia, high rate of tooth loss
caused by periodontal disease, shortened roots, enlarged tonsils, mouth open and protruding
tongue, microdontia, enlarged circumvallete papillae on tongue, tetracycline tooth staining,
periodontal disease, heavy biofilm, and LOW caries risk.
, Ages from x-rays - =
Cementoma vs. Condensing osteitis - =Cementoma: uncommon odontogenic neoplasm,
occurring in relation to the periapical bone and cementum at the root apex.
Condensing osteitis: a periapical inflammatory disease that results from a reaction to a dental
related infection.
Cementoma - =
Condensing osteitis - =
5 ?s pick the correct Gracey for surface - =
Probe angled pointing toward tooth almost 90 degrees, what is being checked? - =Furcation?
X-ray errors - =
Sublingual folds- pic - =
white hairy leukoplakia- pic - =
Molar with unfinished root development-pic - =
Best OPT aid for a patient with braces? - =Tufted floss
If a patient is diabetic and confused, nervous and faint, what do you do? - =Administer glucose;
Hypoglycemic attack
Hypoglycemia - =Too much insulin
Controlled epilepsy- what ASA? - =ASA II
Nodule on thyroid- what do you do? - =Get it tested or remove it?
PIC- Scar on lip - =-
Pic with rampant caries - =Meth mouth
Syncope- what do you do? - =Head lower than legs (trendelemburg)
What's helpful with determining a furcation..? - =Crown, length of roots, apical foramen & ....
Pre-med Dosage- Amoxicillin - =4 tabs of 500mg = 2g
Pre-med Dosage- Clindamycin - =600mg
Pre-med indications - =Infective Endocarditis, artificial joint, artificial valve, shunt, congenital
heart condition, cardiac transplant
Oral signs of down syndrome - =Underdeveloped maxilla, narrow palate w/ broadened alveolar
ridges, congenitally missing teeth, malocclusion, enamel hypoplasia, high rate of tooth loss
caused by periodontal disease, shortened roots, enlarged tonsils, mouth open and protruding
tongue, microdontia, enlarged circumvallete papillae on tongue, tetracycline tooth staining,
periodontal disease, heavy biofilm, and LOW caries risk.
, Ages from x-rays - =
Cementoma vs. Condensing osteitis - =Cementoma: uncommon odontogenic neoplasm,
occurring in relation to the periapical bone and cementum at the root apex.
Condensing osteitis: a periapical inflammatory disease that results from a reaction to a dental
related infection.
Cementoma - =
Condensing osteitis - =
5 ?s pick the correct Gracey for surface - =
Probe angled pointing toward tooth almost 90 degrees, what is being checked? - =Furcation?
X-ray errors - =
Sublingual folds- pic - =
white hairy leukoplakia- pic - =
Molar with unfinished root development-pic - =
Best OPT aid for a patient with braces? - =Tufted floss
If a patient is diabetic and confused, nervous and faint, what do you do? - =Administer glucose;
Hypoglycemic attack