ABPD OCE STUDY GUIDE
Radiographs:
Recall Patient - High Risk - Answer -6-12 mo
6-18 mo for adult
Radiographs:
Recall Patient - Low Risk - Answer -Primary + Mixed: 12-24 mo
Adolescent: 18-36 mo
Adult: 24-36 mo
Localized Aggressive Perio in Primary Dentition Antibiotics - Answer -Amoxicillin and
Metronidazole 7-10 days
Localized Aggressive Perio in Permanent Incisors
Definition and
Antibiotics - Answer -Localized bone loss around permanent dentition and FPMs and
no more than 2 other teeth
Amoxicillin and Metronidazole 7-10 days
Generalized Aggressive Perio Antibiotics - Answer -Amoxicillin and Metronidazole for
7-10 days
Perio as a manifestation of Systemic Disease - Answer -Hypophosphotasia
Papillon Lefevre
Down syndrome
Chediak Higashi
Neutropenia
Langerhans
Leukemia
Leukocyte Adhesion Defect
Hyperdontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Cleft Lip/Palate
Crouzon
Cleidocranial
Sturge-Weber
Apert
Gardner
Down
CCC SAG Down
Hypodontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Ectodermal Dysplasia
Crouzon
Achondroplasia
,Chondroectodermal Dysplasia
Williams
CL/P
CCC AWE
Microdontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Ectodermal Dysplasia
Chrondroectodermal Dysplasia
Hemifacial Microsomia
Down
Crouzon
Macrodontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Hemifacial hyperplasia/hypertrophy
Crouzon
XYY
Otodental
Gigantism
Delayed tooth eruption Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Apert
Down
Cleidocranial Dysplasia
Gardner
Prematurity
Hypopituitarism
Hyperpituitarism
Accelerated tooth eruption - Answer -Hyperthyroidism
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Precocious puberty
Premature exfoliation of teeth - Answer -Vit-D resistant Rickets
Periodontal disease
Hypophosphatasia
Leukemia
Causes of Intrinsic tooth Discoloration - Answer -Bloodborne
Green = bile duct defects
Black/grey = bilirubin, neonatal hepatitis
Blue-green, brown = Rh incompatibility
Grey = anemias, hemosiderin
Red, grey, black = dental trauma
Drug Administration - Tetracyclines (grey)
Cystic Fibrosis - From abx?
Trauma
Hypoplasia, hypocalcification (Ai, DI, Caries, DD)
, Systemic Fluoride
Acetaminophen Pediatric Dosage - Answer -10-15mg/kg/dose
4-6hours
Max: 75mg/kg/24h or 4g/24h
Ibuprofen Pediatric Dosage - Answer -4-10mg/kg/dose
6-8hours
Max: 400mg/dose
1200mg/day
40mg/kg/24h
Acetaminophen Adult Dosage - Answer -325-600mg 4-6h
Max 4g/day
Ibuprofen Adult Dosage - Answer -200mg 6-8h
1200mg/24hrs
Amoxicillin Pediatric Dosage - Answer -25-45mg/kg/day q 12h
Amoxicillin Adult Dosage - Answer -500mg q 12h
Amoxicillin Pre-Med - Answer -50mg/kg
2g
Clindamycin pediatric Dosage - Answer -8-20mg/kg/day q8h
10mg is an easy number to memorize
Clindamycin Adult Dosage - Answer -150-450 q6h
Max: 1800mg/day (450x4)
Clindamycin PreMed - Answer -20mg/kg
600mg
Apthus Ulcer Medication - Answer -Triamcinolone
Uncomplicated Crown Fractures - Answer -C+R
6-8wk
1yr
Complicated Crown Fracture - Answer -C+R
6-8wk
3mo
6mo
1yr
Radiographs:
Recall Patient - High Risk - Answer -6-12 mo
6-18 mo for adult
Radiographs:
Recall Patient - Low Risk - Answer -Primary + Mixed: 12-24 mo
Adolescent: 18-36 mo
Adult: 24-36 mo
Localized Aggressive Perio in Primary Dentition Antibiotics - Answer -Amoxicillin and
Metronidazole 7-10 days
Localized Aggressive Perio in Permanent Incisors
Definition and
Antibiotics - Answer -Localized bone loss around permanent dentition and FPMs and
no more than 2 other teeth
Amoxicillin and Metronidazole 7-10 days
Generalized Aggressive Perio Antibiotics - Answer -Amoxicillin and Metronidazole for
7-10 days
Perio as a manifestation of Systemic Disease - Answer -Hypophosphotasia
Papillon Lefevre
Down syndrome
Chediak Higashi
Neutropenia
Langerhans
Leukemia
Leukocyte Adhesion Defect
Hyperdontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Cleft Lip/Palate
Crouzon
Cleidocranial
Sturge-Weber
Apert
Gardner
Down
CCC SAG Down
Hypodontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Ectodermal Dysplasia
Crouzon
Achondroplasia
,Chondroectodermal Dysplasia
Williams
CL/P
CCC AWE
Microdontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Ectodermal Dysplasia
Chrondroectodermal Dysplasia
Hemifacial Microsomia
Down
Crouzon
Macrodontia Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Hemifacial hyperplasia/hypertrophy
Crouzon
XYY
Otodental
Gigantism
Delayed tooth eruption Conditions/Syndromes - Answer -Apert
Down
Cleidocranial Dysplasia
Gardner
Prematurity
Hypopituitarism
Hyperpituitarism
Accelerated tooth eruption - Answer -Hyperthyroidism
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Precocious puberty
Premature exfoliation of teeth - Answer -Vit-D resistant Rickets
Periodontal disease
Hypophosphatasia
Leukemia
Causes of Intrinsic tooth Discoloration - Answer -Bloodborne
Green = bile duct defects
Black/grey = bilirubin, neonatal hepatitis
Blue-green, brown = Rh incompatibility
Grey = anemias, hemosiderin
Red, grey, black = dental trauma
Drug Administration - Tetracyclines (grey)
Cystic Fibrosis - From abx?
Trauma
Hypoplasia, hypocalcification (Ai, DI, Caries, DD)
, Systemic Fluoride
Acetaminophen Pediatric Dosage - Answer -10-15mg/kg/dose
4-6hours
Max: 75mg/kg/24h or 4g/24h
Ibuprofen Pediatric Dosage - Answer -4-10mg/kg/dose
6-8hours
Max: 400mg/dose
1200mg/day
40mg/kg/24h
Acetaminophen Adult Dosage - Answer -325-600mg 4-6h
Max 4g/day
Ibuprofen Adult Dosage - Answer -200mg 6-8h
1200mg/24hrs
Amoxicillin Pediatric Dosage - Answer -25-45mg/kg/day q 12h
Amoxicillin Adult Dosage - Answer -500mg q 12h
Amoxicillin Pre-Med - Answer -50mg/kg
2g
Clindamycin pediatric Dosage - Answer -8-20mg/kg/day q8h
10mg is an easy number to memorize
Clindamycin Adult Dosage - Answer -150-450 q6h
Max: 1800mg/day (450x4)
Clindamycin PreMed - Answer -20mg/kg
600mg
Apthus Ulcer Medication - Answer -Triamcinolone
Uncomplicated Crown Fractures - Answer -C+R
6-8wk
1yr
Complicated Crown Fracture - Answer -C+R
6-8wk
3mo
6mo
1yr