Vital/Non Vital
Cats
Root Planing
Gingival Hyperplasia
Attrition and Abrasion
100
A term used for a localized collection of pus.
What is abscess?
100
Another term used to describe the resorption of dental hard tisse by odontoclasts.
What is tooth resorption?
100
The removel of plaque, calculus, debris from the tooth surfaces in periodontal pockets and to gently debride the inner lining of the pocket.
What is tooth planing?
100
These are the five breeds most often associated with having gingival hyperplasia.
What is are Boxers, Great Danes, Collies, Doberman pinschers, and Dalmatians?
100
The physiological or pathological wear of teeth as a result of such activities as chewing, biting, and mastication.
What is attrition?
200
These two teeth are most often affected with abscesses.
What is canines and carnasial teeth?
200
FORL stands for this.
What is Feline Oral Resorption Lesion?
200
The W-3 plastic filling instrument is also called this.
What is beaver tail?
200
This procedure is used to reduce the excessive thickness in the incisor and canine region using the modified
What is Widman technique?
200
The pathological wear of a toothdue to an external source or force such as aggressive brushing, flossing, or aggressive use of dental instruments.
What is abrasion?
300
Inflammation of the pulp in response to stimuli is called
What is pulpitis?
300
Pre-existing periodontal disease, trauma from occlusion, and diets high in vitamin D may contribute to this.
What is FORL?
300
This is used to measure the periodontal pockets.
What is the periodontal probe?
300
The abbreviation used when charting hyperplasia.
What is GH?
300
The occurence of attrition or abrasion is most often seen in this animal?
What is the canine.
400
True or False - The size of the pulp chamber increases as the patient ages.
What is False?
400
True or false - FORL is often seen in cats of all breeds.
What is True?
400
A gentle blast of this into the sulcus helps dry the area and shows clean surfaces.
What is air?
400
An increase in gingival height and or mass due to proliferation and thickening.
What is hyperplasia?
400
The appropriate treatment would be to extract the tooth perform a root canal.
What is the tooth has extensive wear with pulp exposure?
500
These two options would be the treatment for a tooth that has developed pulpitis and is no longer vital.
What is extraction or root canal?
500
This is the treatment of choice for any FORL affected tooth.
What is extraction?
500
The number of days a person should wait before brushing their pets teeth after a root planing procedure has been performed.
What is 14 days?
500
The name of the pocket that is formed by hyperplasia that can sometimes by mistaken for a deep pocket.
What is pseudopocket?
500
This substance helps to decrease sensitivity and discomfort by blockage of the outward movement of dentinal fluids through the tubules.
What is sealant?