Periodontal Disease
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Pathology
Restorative
Anatomy
100

This antibody is the most common in the human body and is found in abundance in gingival crevicular fluid

IgG

100

This type of study is quick, low cost, evaluates a large population, and can evaluate a large number of variables (ex. surveys and questionnaires)

Cross-sectional study

100

This lesion is the most common benign tumor of childhood

Hemangioma

100

This restorative treatment is recommended for incipient, non-cavitated lesions

sealants

100

This space is affected in a facial swelling when roots of the infected molars lie below the mylohyoid line

Submandibular space

200

This pathological finding can be associated with orthodontic appliances, has no association with plaque, and often requires surgical excision to resolve

Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia

200

The guidelines for pediatric dentistry are these 2 types of study designs

systematic reviews and meta-analysis

200

This neoplasm of infants is associated with high levels of vanillyl-mandellic acid in urine

Melanotic Neuroectodermal Tumor of Infancy

200

This restorative method can be used for E1-D1 lesions to arrest caries

Resin infiltration

200

The location of the mandibular foramen in children is ______ and more ______ when compared to adults

Lower and more posterior

300

This bacteria is strongly associated with rapidly progressing, molar-incisor patterns of periodontitis

Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans

300

The ability of a test to detect significant difference when one exists, associated with sample size

Power

300

This cyst is the most common cyst of the jaws, 60% present at apex of maxillary incisors, associated with non-vital teeth, originates from epithelial rests of malassez

Radicular cyst

300

This caries excavation method is recommended by the AAPD due to higher success in maintaining pulp vitality

Partial/incomplete one step excavation

300

What 2 cranial nerves are responsible for the gag reflex

Glossopharyngeal (IX) and Vagus (X)

400

This antibiotic regimen is used commonly for treating necrotizing periodontitis and aggressive periodontitis in combination with SRP

metronidazole and amoxicillin for 7-10 days 

400

This statistical analysis should be used with categorical variables 

Chi-squared

400

This fungal infection is associated with a large depapillated lesion in the middle of the tongue and mirror lesion on the roof of the mouth

Median Rhomboid Glossitis

400

This restorative material has a thermal expansion co-efficient most similar to dentin

Glass Ionomer

400

This nerve may give accessory innervation to the mandibular teeth and could be responsible for pain even after a successful IAN and long buccal block

Mylohyoid nerve 

500

Name the 3 main risk factors for necrotizing periodontal disease in children

Viral infections, malnourishment, low SES

500

This statistical analysis should be used for numerical/continuous variables when more than two groups exist

ANOVA (T-test is used for same variables but if there are only 2 groups)

500

These 2 HPV strains are associated with Heck's disease

HPV 13 and 32

500

Erbium lasers do not directly cut hard tissue but use this method to vaporize water and cause expansion of tissue

Spallation

500

What 2 cranial nerves are responsible for taste (Hint: different from sensations of tongue)

Facial (VII) and Glossopharyngeal (IX)

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