FINISH EXAM
2024!!
AAPD
Evatee 9/4/24 AAPD
,AAPD QE FINAL FINISH EXAM 2024!!
Fluoride Rinse (NaF? F ion? and PPM?) Answer - 0.05% NaF
0.022% F ion
220 ppm
Prevident (NaF? PPM? F-) Answer - 1.1.%NaF
5000ppm
0.5%F-
5% NaF Answer - 22,500ppm
1.23% APF gel/foam Answer - 12,300 ppm
F- :
- Probability toxicity:
- Certainly toxicity:
- Treatment (<8mg/kg, >8mg) Answer - -5mg F/kg
-15 mg F/kg
Treatment:
<8mg/kg - milk and observe 6 houts
>8mg F/kg: induce vomiting, milk, ER
Bacteria for ANUG Answer - Spirochetes, Prevotella Intermedia, Fusiform
,In a tooth with an open apex that has been avulsed (<60 minutes) what
antibiotic do you want to soak the tooth in? mg? for how long? and why?
Answer - Doxycycline or Arestin (Minocycline) solution
50mg of Doxy in 5cc saline - for 5 minutes
GOAL: Revascularization
If there was a hemoglobin level of 30g/100 mL, what type of patient might you
have? Answer - Polycythemia Vera
RX and Indication for Doxycycline in a patient who had an Avulsed permanent
tooth? Answer - RX: Doxycycline 100mg BID for 7 days (4.4mg/kg q 12 hours
for 7 days)
Indication: avulsed tooth in someone over the age of 12
RX and Indication for Pen VK in a patient who had an Avulsed permanent
tooth? Answer - RX: 1000mg then 500mg q 6hours for 7 days
> 60min avulsion what do you need to place the tooth in for 20 minutes?
Answer - 1.23% NaF
TO DELAY resportion
Disorders of Ossification: (what disorders apply to each of these)
Intramembranous Bone?
Endochondral Bone?
, Both? Answer - IB: Cleidocranial Dysplasia
EB: Achondroplasia
Both: OI
Center of Resistance of a Tooth?
(What and Where) 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
Ankylosis: most common (_______>________>___________>__________)
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
Piaget's Theory
1. Sensorimotor: Age? Known For?
2. Preoperational: Age? Known For?
3. Concrete Operations: Age? Known For?
4. Formal Operations: Age? Known For? Answer - Sensorimotor: 0-2 y/o; vision
and hearing; gasping, sucking
Pre-operational: 2-6 y/o; EGOCENTRIC, magical thinking; stops thumb-sucking