Nifedipine causes gingival hyperplasia. What kind of drugs is Nifedipine? - ANSWERCalcium channel blocker
Large space between 11 and 12. What do you do? - ANSWERLeave alone
How do you treat a mucocele? - ANSWERExcise with salivary gland remnants
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Nifedipine causes gingival hyperplasia. What kind of drugs is Nifedipine? - ANSWERCalcium channel
blocker
Large space between 11 and 12. What do you do? - ANSWERLeave alone
How do you treat a mucocele? - ANSWERExcise with salivary gland remnants
What is the problem with resin bonded bridges/cons of using resin cement? - ANSWERDebonding
How long should you wait to treat someone with Hep A/Jaundice? - ANSWER1 week (called jaundice
in the picture)
What is the treatment for an allergic rxn on the lip to a barbiturate? - ANSWERBenadryl
Picture of a patient that didn't like the look of their canine and pm-showed multiple pittings. What is
this? - ANSWERHypoplasia
Facial erosion on teeth due to: - ANSWERBeverages
X-ray of amelogenesis imperfecta would show... - ANSWERminimal to no enamel
Picture of blue sclera. Asked what dental findings should you see? - ANSWERDentinogenesis
imperfecta
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Multiple bone fractures
Obliterated pulp chamber, constricted crowns, short roots
Hyperthyroid symptoms are all except: - ANSWERFatigue
Minimum axial reduction for a crown is: - ANSWER1.5mm
,Replacing #9 crown. Which measurement is correct? - ANSWER2mm occlusal reduction
What is the maximum amount of unsupported porcelain allowed? - ANSWER2mm
Cyclosporine causes: - ANSWERGingival hyperplasia
ANUG treatment that is most important: - ANSWERDebridement
Treatment for gingival hyperplasia: - ANSWERGingivectomy
Patient presents with a liver clot. What is the treatment? - ANSWERIrrigate, apply pressure with
gauze, reassess
How do you contour provisionals to improve gingival health? - ANSWERUNDERcontour; you don't
want bulky preps
Picture of a patient with crowns on all upper and lower teeth. Asked what was wrong. -
ANSWERImpingement on gums/gingival health
Patient has pain on swallowing when wearing their denture, why? - ANSWEROverextension of lingual
flange
Patient presents with space in between 3rd molar with class 2 mobility and premolar. What do you
do to fix this? - ANSWERImplant
Patient missing #2 and #3. #1 has class 3 mobility and furcation involvement. What would be the
optimal treatment plan? - ANSWERExtract #1 and either implant for #3 or #2 and #3
If you cannot pick a color for a crown, what do you choose? - ANSWERSomething with lower shade
saturation and less gray
Where is the worst place for an implant? - ANSWERMaxillary posterior
, Where is the best place for an implant? - ANSWEREither mandibular posterior or anterior
Where is the best long term prognosis for an implant? - ANSWERMandibular anterior
What is zinc phosphate the worst cement for? - ANSWERA deep restoration
BWX-ray of a tooth with amalgam. Patient complained of pain when provoked by hot or cold. Why? -
ANSWERDeep amalgam filling
How long do you leave a perio pack in? - ANSWERFor 1 week
Picture of an epulis. How do you treat before making a new denture? - ANSWERExcision (surgical
removal and fabricate new denture)
What is the reason for a perio flap? - ANSWERAccess for instrumentation
Maxillary tori in a denture patient. What do you do before making a new denture? - ANSWERRemove
it
What do you need with the major connector of a denture? - ANSWERRigidity
OSHA/CDC makes you check the autoclave how often? - ANSWERWeekly (7 days)
HIV ELISA test was negative for a person who had a needle stick. What does that mean? -
ANSWERPatient has no antibodies present
Does not mean that the patient doesn't have HIV, antibodies may have not shown up yet
Ortho Case: What was the most important thing they did in the maxillary arch? - ANSWERAlign the
teeth in proper position (for future restorative procedures)
What pain reliever do you give a patient who has kidney disease? - ANSWERAcetaminophen
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