Maxillofacial Surgery
Pedodontics
Periodontics
Endodontics
Implants
100
This term is used when conditions require additional skill, knowledge, and instrumentation to remove a tooth.
What is a complex extraction?
100
The concept where several dental chairs are arranged in one large area.
What is the open bay concept?
100
This includes pocket readings, furcations, tooth mobility, exudate, and gingival recession.
What is periodontal charting?
100
This periapical radiograph is taken during the diagnostic stages before treatment begins.
What is an initial radiograph?
100
3 to 9 months
What is the length of time for the implantation process?
200
This term indicates a tooth is partially or totally covered by tissue and bone.
What is a hard tissue impaction?
200
Displacement of a tooth into its socket as a result of injury.
What is intusion?
200
A score of 0 on the mobility scale.
What is normal tooth movement?
200
This periapical radiograph is taken once the pulp has been opened. The file is left in place during the exposure.
What is a working length image?
200
90% or greater
What is the success rate for dental implants?
300
A diagnostic procedure in which cells are scraped from a suspected oral lesion for analysis.
What is an exfoliative biopsy?
300
A type of restraining device that holds a pediatric patient's hands, arms, and legs.
What is a papoose board?
300
A score of 3 on the mobility scale.
What is extreme mobility?
300
This periapical radiograph is taken with the final size files in all canals receiving treatment.
What final instrumentation image?
300
Periapical Panoramic Cephalometric Tomographic
What imaging is used for placing implants?
400
This biopsy is indicated when the lesion is larger than 1 cm in all dimensions.
What is an incisional biopsy?
400
A disorder in which an individual's intelligence is underdeveloped.
What is intellectual disability?
400
Less than or equal to 3mm
What is normal sulcus measurement?
400
This device is placed on hand-operated files to prevent perforation of the apex of the tooth during instrumentation.
What is a rubber stop?
400
Inflammation around an implant.
What is perimplantitis?
500
Not caring for the extraction site. Not following home care instructions. Smoking Drinking through a straw Woman on oral contraceptives
What are reasons dry socket occurs?
500
This describes the child's level of emotional maturity.
What is emotional age?
500
Changes in the gingiva (color, size, shape) Gingival inflammation Gingival bleeding Exudate Periodontal Pockets
What are signs of periodontal disease?
500
A cement-type material that seals out the unfilled voids during the obturation process.
What is a root canal sealer?
500
Recall visits Radiography Prophylaxis
What is necessary for long term implant success?
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