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Bone Grafts
Embryology
Mouth Guards
Booty Hole
100

This is the term for the ingestion of fluoride by residents in nonfluoridated communities due to numerous foods and beverages being prepared in fluoridated communities. 

What is "halo" effect?

100

A graft that is taken from another individual of the same species. 

What is allogeneic (allograft or homograft)?

100

Oral clefting occurs due to lack of appropriate processes taking place at this age.

What is 5-10 weeks in utero?

100

This type of mouthguard is custom-made, and includes taking an impression of the teeth. 

What is type I?

100

This inflammatory bowel disease causes inflammation of the digestive tract. It is also associated with mouth sores.

What is Crohn’s disease?

200

This is the term for when the tongue is too large for the airway due to a small mandible.

What is glossoptosis?

200

A graft that is taken from one species and grafted to another. 

What is xenogeneic (heterograft)?

200

The lateral nasal swellings form what part of the head. 

What is the ala of the nose?

200

A child with a Class III malocclusion should have a mouthguard on this arch. 

What is mandibular?

200

Behcet’s Disease is associated with mouth sores and a wide array of GI manifestations, but this portion of the intestine is most frequently associated. 

What is ileocecal (connection of large and small intestine)?

300

This is the critical pH of enamel. 

What is 5.5?

300

A graft that is taken from the same individual. 

What is autogenous (autograft/selfgraft)?

300

The middle portion of the nose, upper lip , maxilla and primary palate are formed by these nasal swellings. 

What are the medial nasal swellings?

300

This is the most distal tooth a Type I mouthguard should cover. 

What is second molar?

300

Ulcerative Colitis, a lower GI disease, is associated with this oral manifestation.

What is apthous ulcers?

400

This is a side effect in 50% of children who eat the once popular fentanyl lollipops

What is vomiting?

400

The most common site for obtaining an autogenous graft is here. 

What is the iliac bone?

400

The secondary palate forms at this age.

What is 6 weeks in utero?

400

A stock mouthguard is this classification type of mouthguard. 

What is Type III?

400

This is the toxin-producing bacteria that can cause a more serious antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

What is Clostridium difficile?

500

An infant’s epiglottis is which shape.

What is omega or "U"?

500

A composite graft has these two parts.

What is soft tissue and osseous elements?

500

The primary palate and secondary palate merge at this age. 

What are 7-10 weeks in utero?

500

This is the recommended millimeter of thickness in a mouthguard. 

What is 3 mm?

500

These antibiotics are most commonly associated with antibiotic associated diarrhea. 

What are Cephalosporins (cefdinir and cefpodoxime) and penicillins?

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