The number of dental grades
What is 4?
Routine at which the dental prophy is done.
What is Xray, Clean/Polish, Chart, Extract?
Common group of medications used to treat infection after dentals?
When charting pockets, a particular spot has been found on the mandibular canine closest to the tongue. What is this pocket charted as?
What is Lingual?
The soft tissue in the center of a tooth.
What is the pulp?
The build up on teeth.
What is tartar and calculus?
The amount of teeth that a canine mouth normally has.
What is 42?
The local anesthetic used to numb after extractions have been done?
What is bupivacaine?
There is an oral mass present on the outside of 208, what would you chart this oral mass' position?
What is buccal?
The wearing away of a tooth, resulting from the friction of teeth against each other.
What is attrition?
The name baby teeth are called?
What are deciduous teeth?
The number of teeth at which dogs and cats have respectively?
What is 42 and 30?
Common combination of medications sent home to control pain after dental extractions have been done?
What is Meloxicam/Carprofen, Gabapentin, and Bupivacaine?
There is a pocket that has been located on incisor 303 that is closest to the lips of the patient. What is this position charted as?
What is Labial?
The specific part of the mouth at which contains mucosal tissue that lies over the alveolar bone.
What is gingiva?
Definition: The inflammation and infection of the tissues surrounding the tooth.
What is Periodontal Disease?
The after-care dental products at which we have in clinic?
What is Hygeine kit, Water additive, periosupport, wipes, dental spray, and CET dental chews?
The localized treatment that fights infection/gingivitis as it is directly injected between the gingival tissue and the teeth themselves during a dental prophy?
What is Doxirobe?
What is distal?
Scientific term for bad breath.
Halitosis
The most common cancer seen in the oral cavity.
What is Melanoma?
The scientifically named disease at which a feline has widespread oral inflammation possibly caused by an allergic (autoimmune) response?
What is Feline Chronic Ulcerative Gingivostomatitis?
The planes at which Bupivacaine can be given?
The planes at which describe positionally on the maxilla ?
What is Mesial, Distal, Palatal, Buccal, and Labial?
The cheek teeth present in both generations found between the molars and canines?
What are premolars?