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● Large space (diastema) between #11 and #12. What do you do?.
Answer: Leave alone
(no impalnts or bridges)
● Papilloma on tongue. Answer:
● Mucocele. How is this treated?. Answer: Excise with salivary gland
remnants
● What is the greatest problem with resin bonded bridges. Answer:
Debonding
● How long before you can treat Hep A patient. Answer: tx after 1 week
(called Jaundice)
● How should an allergic reaction to barbiturates on lip be treated?.
Answer: Benadryl
,● Patient does not like look on canine (pictured), asked what it was.
Answer: Hypoplasia
● Facial erosion due to acidic beverages. Answer:
● Amelogenesis Imperfecta (xray). Answer:
● Blue sclera (eye picture), what dental findings should you see?.
Answer: Dentinogenesis imperfecta
● All of the following are Hyperthyroid symptoms except?
a. fatigue
b. exopthalamus
c. tachycardia
d. tremor of extremities. Answer: a. fatigue
● The minimal axial reduction for crowns are. Answer: 1.5mm
● Crown on #9 needs to be replaced. What measurement is correct?.
Answer: 2mm occlusal reduction
● What is the maximum amount of unsupported porcelain allowed?.
Answer: 2mm
, ● The most important treatment for ANUG is. Answer: debridement
● What is Gingivectomy used for. Answer: gingival hyperplasia
● What is the treatment for a patient with a liver clot?. Answer: Irrigate,
apply pressure, reassess
(liver clot-unstable and often large, friable clot commonly forming in
mucous membranes. Usually lead to excessive bleeding and abnormal
wound healing.)
● In order to improve gingival health, what must you do to temporary
crown?. Answer: Under contour
● Picture of Upper and lower complete arch crowns. What is wrong?.
Answer: Impingement on gums/gums health
● Patient presents with pain on swallowing when wearing their denture.
What is wrong?. Answer: Overextension of lingual flange
● Patient presents with space in between 3rd molar and premolar, with
class II mobility. How should you treat?. Answer: Implant