Anatomy and Pathology
Diagnostics
Instruments and Supplies
Procedures
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This surgical specialty focuses on diseases, injuries, and defects of the mouth, jaw, and face.

What is Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

100

This imaging method is the most common for initial evaluation of facial fractures.

What is radiographic techniques/x-rays

100

These props are placed between the teeth to keep the mouth open.

What is Mouth Props

100

This common procedure involves removing a tooth or tooth fragment.

What is a Tooth Extraction/Odontectomy

100

This device is used to maintain normal body temperature during surgery and may include items like thermal caps and Bair huggers.

What are thermoregulatory devices

200

These fractures are classified as I, II, and III.

What is Le Fort fractures

200

The Waters view and Caldwell view are examples of this type of diagnostic imaging.

What is X-Rays (aka Plain Film)

200

Forceps, elevators, and mirrors are part of this type of instrument set.

What is Dental Instrument Set

200

This type of implant replaces tooth roots with metal posts.

What is a Dental Implant

200

This robotic system, commonly used in MIS, includes a console, patient-side cart, and vision cart.

What is the da VinciĀ® robotic system

300

Maxillofacial injuries can inhibit this important function

What is speech

300

This imaging technique best defines soft tissue injuries or congenital defects but is time-consuming.

What is MRI

300

This piece of equipment provides lighting for the surgeon during oral procedures.

What is a Headlamp

300

This surgical technique repositions one or both jaws to correct alignment.

What is Orthognathic Surgery

300

This procedure involves the removal of the stomach and reconstitution of the alimentary tract, often performed for gastric cancer

What is a Total Gastrectomy

400

A dural tear in maxillofacial surgery may require this type of graft to seal a CSF leak.

What is fat, fascia, or muscle graft

400

The suspected type of fracture determines the type of _______ taken during imaging.

What is View

400

Arch bars, plates, and screws are used in this type of fixation.

What is Rigid Fixation

400

The repair of mandibular/maxillary fractures most commonly uses these devices.

What is Plates and Screws (Mini Frag)

400

This life-threatening condition is triggered by anesthetic agents and is characterized by rapid body temperature increase, muscle rigidity, and tachycardia.

What is Malignant Hypothermia (REMEMBER DANTROLENE!!)

500

Malocclusion is classified into these two types

What is Skeletal and Dental

500

Three-dimensional imaging requires this type of scan combined with computer programming.

What is a CT Scan

500

What must be sent with a patient after surgery to PACU

What is Wire Cutters

500

Entire maxillary bone has broken away for its connecting bones (zygomatic bone) is an example of what common facial fracture?

What is Lefort II

500

This imaging technology, used with the da VinciĀ® robotic system, allows surgeons to visualize blood flow and tissue perfusion in real time using near-infrared light.

What is Firefly technology with Indocyanine Green (ICG)

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