perio
Pedodontics
Coronal polish
Nutrition
Oral pathology
100

purpose of periodontal dressing.

  • Protects tissue
  • Reduces pain
  • Stabilizes area
  • Controls bleeding
100

 This mineral helps strengthen enamel and prevent decay.

Fluoride 

100

This is the main purpose of coronal polishing.

 What is removing extrinsic stains and plaque?

100

These are the six essential nutrients the body needs.

 What are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water?


100

Oral pathology is the branch of dentistry that studies:

  • Causes of oral diseases
  • Development of diseases
  • Signs and symptoms
  • Diagnosis of diseases
200

benefits of lasers in dentistry

  • Less bleeding during procedures
  • Reduced pain and discomfort
  • Faster healing time
  • Lower risk of infection
  • Increased precision and accuracy
200

these are placed on chewing surfaces to prevent cavities

Sealants 

200

Coronal polishing is performed only on this part of the tooth.

Crown 

200

This type of snack is least likely to cause cavities.

What are non-sugary or low-starch foods?

200

Signs of Inflammation

  • Redness
  • Heat
  • Swelling
  • Pain
  • Loss of function
300

3 types of surgeries 

  • Gingivectomy
  • Gingivoplasty
  • Flap surgery
  • Osseous surgery
  • Crown lengthening
  • Bone grafting
  • Soft tissue grafting 
300

This type of snack increases cavity risk in children.
 

What are sugary snacks?

300

This type of stain is caused by chlorhexidine use and tobacco.

Extrinsic stains 

300

This nutrient helps build and repair body tissues

protein 

300

This chronic inflammatory disease destroys bone and periodontal tissues.

What is periodontitis?

400

reversible stage of gum disease causes redness and bleeding

Gingivitis 

400

This protective stabilization method may only be used with proper consent and necessity.

 What is a papoose board?

400

This is the maximum recommended speed for a slow-speed handpiece during coronal polishing.

Slow rpm 

400

This nutrient is the body’s main source of energy.

Carbs 

400

A fluid-filled blister less than 1 cm is called this

 What is a vesicle?

500

Deepened spaces between the tooth and gingiva are called these.
 

 What are periodontal pockets?

500

This is the best storage medium for an avulsed permanent tooth.

MILK

500

his tooth condition increases the risk of sensitivity during polishing procedures.

Exposed dentin and recession 

500

This eating pattern increases risk of cavities more than total sugar intake alone.

 What is frequent snacking?

500

This sexually transmitted virus is linked to some oral cancers.

HPV-Human papillomavirus (HPV) 

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