What is the hourly pay for oral surgeons?
What is 150 dollars per hour?
The name of the following instrument
What is an elevator?
This term refers to the extraction of compact teeth
What is wisdom tooth extraction?
This requirement must be fulfilled after completing dental school to continue the path to become an Oral Surgeon?
What is residency?
The following instrument's name
What is surgical curette?
This term refers to a birth condition causing a split on the roof the mouth.
What is a cleft palate?
The term to describe a type of surgery performed on the jaw
What is Orthognathic Surgery?
The function of this instrument is used to clamp blood vessels and control hemorrhage. (Control bleeding during surgery)
What is a hemostat?
This term relates to the jaws and face.
What is Maxillofacial?
Is the following true or false regarding an Oral Surgeon's responsibilities: (Critical Thinking Question)
Oral Surgeons are responsible for doing cosmetic surgeries such as a rhinoplasty.
True
This instrument removes bone by using a pull stroke.
What is a bone file?
This term is defined as a metal post that replaces the root portion of the missing tooth.
What is a dental implant?
The most common procedure performed by oral surgeons
(answers may vary)
What is tooth extractions/ dental implants?
The following image is an retractor or a mouth prop?
What is a mouth prop?
This term refers to the branch of Dentistry specializing on surgical procedures of the gums, teeth, jaw, and including cosmetics, and diseases in the head and neck.
What is Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery?