Anatomy
Exam
Diseases
Radiology
Wild Card
100

Layers of the dental root, from outside to inside

Cementum --> dentin --> root canal

100

The goal of an extra-oral examination

Design a dental plan

100

Percentage of small animals that will have detectable damage to oral cavity structures (requiring professional care) by age 3

80%

100

Define ALARA and give 3 examples of how to implement it

ALARA = As Low As Reasonable Achievable

Decrease time of exposure
Increase distance from primary beam
Use shielding to protect from scatter

100

Stage(s) of periodontal disease that are reversible

Stage 0 (Healthy)

Stage 1 (gingivitis)

200

Part of the tooth that thickens as part of normal tooth growth

Dentin

200
Use for periodontal probe versus dental explorer

Probe - used to measure

Explorer - used to explore surface of tooth

200

Name disease of cats commonly associated with FIV infection and treatment options

Stomatitis 

Extraction/amputation 

(Also cyclosporine, laser therapy)

200

Technique used to radiograph tooth 308

Parallel technique

200

The complete oral health assessment is not complete without this

Dental radiographs

300

Normal occlusion in dogs and cats

Scissor bite

300

Describe this malocclusion

Class 2 malocclusion (MAL 2)

Mandibular distoclusion / brachygnathism


300

Difference between fusion vs gemination

Fusion = 2 roots with 1 crown

Gemini = 1 root with 2 crowns

300

The 3 angles of the bisecting angle technique

Angle of film
Angle of long axis of tooth
Angle where those 2 bisect

300

Most common benign mass/tumor of oral cavity in small animals

Epulides

400

Age at which puppies will have all of their permament (adult) teeth

16-20 weeks (4-5 months)

400

Describe this tooth 


F3 (furcation) of 206 

400

Definition of Stage 4 periodontal disease

> 50% attachment loss

400

Dental radiographs will result in clinical findings NOT seen during oral examination in _____% of dogs and _____% of cats

Dogs = 25% (1 in 4 dogs)

Cats = 40% (nearly 1 in 2 cats)

400

Definition of mesial

Towards the midline of the body/head

500

Also known as the "Carnassial" teeth

Maxillary 4th pre-molars (108, 208) and mandibular 1st molars (309, 409)

500

Normal periodontal pocket depth in dogs vs cats

0-3 mm in dogs

0-1 mm in cats

500

Most common malignant oral tumor(s) in dogs
Most common malignant oral tumor in cats

Dogs = melanoma, also SCC

Cats = Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)

500

What's wrong with this radiograph and how to fix it

Foreshortening (angle too steep)

Move tube head laterally

500

List 5 of the indices used in veterinary dental charting

Plaque Index
Calculus Index
Gingivitis Index
Malocclusion
Mobility
Furcation
Recession/Pockets/Hyperplasia

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