.4 ml fluoride in - Correct Answer 5% NaF = 22,500 ppm. 22,500 mg/1000mL x 0.4 = 9.0 mg
#1 Cause of trauma to permanent teeth - Correct Answer FALLS
% of artificial radiation - Correct Answer 17% of radiation in the year = medical radiation
> 60min avulsion what do you need to place the tooth in for 20 minutes? - Correct Answer 1.23% NaF
TO DELAY resportion
1.23% APF gel/foam - Correct Answer 12,300 ppm
1.23% APF:
ppm F? %F? - Correct Answer 12,300 ppm F = 1.23% F
3 conditions that cause jaw enlargement - Correct Answer 1. Fibrous Dysplasia
2. Gigantism
3. Sickle Cell
38% SDF :
ppm F? %F? - Correct Answer = 50000 ppm F = 5% F
5% NaF - Correct Answer 22,500ppm
5% NaF varnish = %F? ppm F? - Correct Answer 2.26%F
22,600 ppm
8 year old has mandibular incisor crowding - what is normative? - Correct Answer 2mm
A mom bring her child to the dentist who is throwing a tantrum and she opts to reschedule ... This is an example of ??
- Correct Answer Negative reinforcement
A primary immunodeficiency syndrome? - Correct Answer DiGeorge ˢ aka 22q.11.22 deletion syndrome
CATCH 22
C: cardiac defects
A: abnormal faces
T: Thymus Hypoplasia
C: CP
H: Hypocalemia
Aceteminophen Pain Dose - Correct Answer Oral 10-15 mg/kg every 4-6 hrs
After the initial adhesion of bacteria to the pellicle, the next step is maturation.
What bacteria re involved in maturation - Correct Answer Fusobacterium, Treponema, T. forsythia, P. gingivalis, and
A.a
Fusobacteria act as a bridge between initial bacterial adhesion and other bacteria binding
Agents that cause MH - Correct Answer 1. Succinylcholine (muscle relaxant)
2. Halothane
3. Sevoflurane (inhalation anesthetic)
,Allergies that persist post childhood (3) - Correct Answer -Peanuts
-Tree Nuts
-Shellfish
Amount of radiation/year - Correct Answer 3.6mSv/Yr
Amoxicillin dose range for odontogenic infection - Correct Answer Amoxicillin = 25-45 mg/kg/day divided in 12 hour
doses
Amylase - Correct Answer digest carbs
Analysis does not need charts/xrays - Correct Answer Tanaka
ANC = absolute neutrophil count
<1000/mm3 do you need Ab Prophylaxis? - Correct Answer defer elective treatment
ANC = absolute neutrophil count
1000 - 2000/mm3 do you need Ab Prophylaxis? - Correct Answer discretion of clinician
ANC = absolute neutrophil count
>2,000/mm do you need Ab Prophylaxis? - Correct Answer NO
Ankylosis: most common (_______>________>___________>__________) - Correct Answer mand 1st -> mand 2nd
-> max 1st -> max 2nd
o Primary mandibular first molar: often exfoliate on its own!!
o Primary mandibular second molar: more severe infraocclusion than 1st molars; usually must be extracted
o Primary maxillary first and second molars: usually must be extracted
Anterior Plagiocephaly due to early fusion of.... - Correct Answer Coronal Suture
Anti IgE Angents - for Severe Persistant Asthma: - Correct Answer Injection 1-2 times a month
Xolair (Omalizumab)
Anti-anxiety medications - Correct Answer -Fluxetine (SSRI)
-Alpranzolam (Xanax)
-Clonazapam
-Diazepam
As FILLER in composite increases:
The following increase or decrease?
1. Shrinkage
2. Thermal Expansion
3. Hardness and Abrasion Resistance
4. Translucency
5. Viscosity and Handeling - Correct Answer As FILLER in composite increases:
1 . Shrinkage = DECREASES
2. Thermal Expansion = INCREASES (more like tooth structure)
3. Hardness and Abrasion Resistance = INCREASES
4. Translucency = INCREASES
5. Viscosity and Handling = INCREASES
At what age do you initiate myofacial therapy? - Correct Answer ?? Need to find???
Avulsion, what medium do you put in.... > > > > > - Correct Answer Viaspan>HBSS> milk>saliva>water
Bacteria for ANUG - Correct Answer Spirochetes, Prevotella Intermedia, Fusiform
, Bacteria in Chronic perio - Correct Answer P. gingivalis, T. denticola, T. forsythia
Bacteria in Generalized aggressive periodontitis - Correct Answer P. gingivalis, T. denticola
bacteria in initial adhesion of bacteria to pellicle - Correct Answer Actinomyces, Streptococcus, Haemophilus,
Capnocytophaga, Veillonella, and Neisseria
Bacteria you find in low caries risk - Correct Answer Bifidobacteria
Battles sign - Correct Answer posterior basilar skull fracture; mastoid hematoma; bruising behind the ear
Bleeding time is prolonged in... - Correct Answer thrombocytopenia & VW
BT = tests Platelet function
VW: will have a good platelet #, but they don't function well
Bone deposition with erupting molars? what stage? - Correct Answer mineralization
Boosters given to 4-6 year olds: - Correct Answer DTaP, IPV, MMR, Varicella
Branchio-Oto-Renal (BOR) Syndrome - Correct Answer Brachial arch II Anomaly
AKA -Melnick Fraser Syndrome
AD
Constricted palate/ deep bite
ear deformities, abnormal kidney development, cysts and fistulas on the neck, hearing loss, artic and lang disorders
due to hearing loss
Buffering capacity in saliva - Correct Answer bicarb and urea
Bulimia - Correct Answer Unilateral or Bilateral Parotid Enlargement
BWX radiation? (mSv) - Correct Answer 0.005mSv
(0.6 days of background radiation)
Calcification of permanent mand lateral - Correct Answer 3-4mo for the mandibular lateral
Calcification of permanent max lateral - Correct Answer 10-12mo
Cause of Burkitt lymphoma - Correct Answer EBV
Causes of Premature Loss of primary teeth - Correct Answer -Chediak Higashi syndrome
-Chronic cyclic neutropenia
-Dentin Dysplasia
-Down syndrome
-Hypophosphatasia (mandibular anteriors)
-Vitamin D resistant rickets
-Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
-Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome
CBCT radiation? (~ how many days) - Correct Answer radiation depends, directly proportional to field of view (FOV);
if you do neck up, about 13 days of background radiation; a small FOV on a few teeth about 2 days
Center of Resistance of a Tooth?
(What and Where) - Correct Answer a point on the tooth around which the tooth shall move. 2/5 way between the
apex and the crest of the alveolar bone