Politics is full of Graft
Oh, those bones!
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard..
Safety first!
Bits and Pieces
100
It is the most common source of bone grafts in oral surgeons office.
What is bovine bone?
100
It is the largest and strongest facial bone.
What is the mandible?
100
The roof of the mouth.
What is the hard palate?
100
It is why a closed ventilation system and special endotracheal tube may be used in maxillofacial procedures.
What is to prevent an airway fire?
100
A narrow, double-angle retractor frequently used in oral procedures(It is also the name of a state).
What is the Minnesota Cheek retractor?
200
It is using the patient's own bone for a graft.
What is an autogenous bone graft?
200
It is the number of bones that makes up the orbit.
What is seven?
200
It is the bone that contributes most to the posterior and inferior portion of the nasal septum.
What is the vomer bone?
200
It is the role that the surg tech will fill during oral and maxillofacial surgery.
What is an assistant?
200
It shows the alveolar processes, mandible, posterior maxillary sinuses, and the zygomas?
What is a panoramic view (X-ray)?
300
Coral and bovine bone are examples.
What is a xenograft?
300
This is where the mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the TMJ.
What is the glenoid fossa?
300
The bone that forms the prominences of the cheeks.
What is the zygomatic bone?
300
It is done prior to handing a retractor to the surgeon for use in orbital floor fracture.
What is moisten with saline?
300
It is the procedure for wisdom teeth removal.
What is an odontectomy?
400
Plates can be H,L,or Y shaped.
What are the shapes of the MMR fixation plates?
400
It is also called a transmaxillary fracture.
What is a Le Fort I fracture?
400
It is the most common diameter of a fixation screw for the fracture of the mandible.
What is 4.0 mm?
400
It is the most common position for maxillofacial procedures.
What is supine with arms tucked?
400
Place the plate; drill one hole at a time, measure with a depth gauge; tap, insert screw, and repeat for the remaining holes.
What is the sequence for plate fixation?
500
It is a procedure used to allow implants to replace maxillary molars. It is done by making a small window in the sinus above the roots of the maxillary teeth.
What is SUBANTRAL GRAFT OR SINUS LIFT PROCEDURE?
500
It involves the highest portion of the midface and presents the most extensive damage.
What is a Le Fort III fracture?
500
It is where the temporalis muscle attaches to the ramus.
What is the coronoid process?
500
It always is sent with the maxillomandibular fixation patient to the PACU.
What is a wire cutter?
500
It is the hemostatic agent used during oral and maxillofacial procedures that the surgical technologist needs to advise the anesthesia provider of its use.
What is epinephrine?
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