What is the most common location of a Ranula?
What is the Floor of the mouth
Tooth with a cusp of carabelli
What is Maxillary 1st premolars
chest pain from lack of oxygen - temporary ischemia of heart muscle; frequently treated with Nitroglycerin
What is Angina
the abbreviation N.P.O means
What is Nothing by mouth; not taken orally
Another name for Bupivicaine is
What is Marcaine
an asymptomatic excess deposition of cementum most commonly found on the roots of vital posterior mandibular teeth. This thicker layer of cementum will give the teeth an enlarged, bulbous appearance on radiographic examination
What is Hypercementosis
Most congenitally missing tooth in the mouth?
What is Maxillary lateral incisors
The systolic/diastolic pressure for a Hypertensive Crisis Pt
What is Higher than 180 / Higher than 120
agents that stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system in the same manner as acetylcholine
What are cholinergic drugs
the height of a wave's crest is called
What is Amplitude
The most common finding in patients with Epstein Barr virus or HIV patients
What is Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
a developmental anomaly where two separate tooth buds merge to form a single, larger tooth, resulting in fewer teeth in the arch than normal
What is Fusion
Name 2 common oral manifestations of Pt's with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
What are (options)
1. higher perio & caries risk
2. bruxism
3. mouth breathing
4. tongue thrusting
the most rapid respones route of administration
What is Intravascular
the cardiac dose
What is 0.04mg
The cyst commonly found in the mandibular canine-premolar region along the lateral root surface of a vital tooth
What is a Lateral periodontal cyst
The MOST NUMEROUS papillae type
What is Filiform
Decreased salivary flow, burning mouth syndrome, poor wound healing, increased caries and PD disease are all indicative of a pt with
What is diabetes
Maximum intensity of effect or response that can be produced by drug regardless of dose
What is Efficacy
A type of secondary radiation responsible for most of all interactions with matter in dental x-rays [around 60%]; i.e. most common type of scatter radiation
What is Compton Scatter
Presents on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue as a pebbly surface with numerous translucent vesicles
What is Lymphangioma
Name the 5 Principle Fiber groups of the PDL
What is Horizontal, Oblique, Interradicular, Alveolar Crest, Apical
hormonal disorder caused by prolonged exposure of the body to excessive production of the adrenal glands and high levels or the hormone cortisol
What is Cushing's Syndrome
A patient taking Warfarin is likely experiencing?
Warfarin is commonly used for patient's with what disease/disorder?
What is blood clots; DVT (deep vein thrombosis)
This is used to restrict the size and shape of the x-ray beam and to reduce patient exposure
What is a Collimator