Endodontics
Oral Pathology
Pediatric
Periodontics
Orthodontics
100

Intense reaction to hot or cold-

thermal sensitivity

100

the temporary paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face-

Bell's palsy

100

growth to and learning on a certain level-

maturation

100

inflammatory disease involving the soft tissue and bone support of teeth-

periodontitis

100

is attached to the teeth and cannot be removed by the patient, includes “braces,” bands, brackets, arch wires, and ties-

Fixed Appliance

200

Pulp tissues have become inflamed-

pulpitis

200

the study of oral diseases, their causes (if known), and their effects on the body-

Oral pathology

200

protective device that prevents premature loss or fracture of teeth-

Mouth guard

200

bone like structure covering the root of the tooth-

cementum

200

is inserted into the mouth and removed by the patient, include functional retainers-

Removable appliance

300

Removal of the coronal portion of exposed vital pulp-

pulpotomy

300

fluid-filled or semisolid fluid-filled sac-

Cyst

300

used in the restoration of badly decayed teeth; usually used as a space maintainer in primary tooth replacement, or as temporary crown to be replaced by cast gold or porcelain-

stainless steel crown  

300

separates one socket from another-

interproximal bone

300

This involves improving existing problems-

corrective orthodontics

400

Light pressure applied to the suspected offending tooth and surrounding tissues-

palpitation

400

Tissue damage:in dentistry, all abnormal structures in the oral cavity-

Lesions 

400

 Paint on method to apply topical fluoride to the teeth for longer exposure-

fluoride varnish

400

complication following a tooth extraction involving the loss of the blood clot commonly known as dry socket-

alveolitis

400

Orthodontic treatments can be one of the following-

preventive or interceptive

500

 The area of nerves, blood vessels, and tissues that surround the root of a tooth-

periradicular

500

a large, fluid-filled blister; greater than 1/2 inch in diameter-

Bulla

500

gentle restraint of the arms and legs to reduce or eliminate movement. This is for the safety of the patient and the operator and used with the informed consent of the parent/guardian-

Papoose board

500

What is the most common cause of tooth loss in those below 40?-

caries and third molar removal

500

Orthodontic treatment involves much more than straightening teeth. The scope of treatments in orthodontics includes?-

  • Maintaining or establishing a normal or functional occlusion.

  • Improving the esthetic appearance of the face.

  • Eliminating problems that may disrupt normal development of the teeth and facial structures.

  • Correcting several facial and oral deformities through cooperative work with the oral and maxillofacial surgeon.

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