According to the CDC, for ages 2 to 20 the range for BMI percentile for overweight children is
What is 85 to LESS THAN 95%?
Acceptable answers (85 - 94)
The four conditions that comprise tetralogy of fallot.
What are: VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect), pulmonic stenosis, aorta overrides VSD, hypertrophy of right ventricle?
Name this appliance and its function
What is the blue grass appliance, a habit appliance for (digit/thumb)?
This non-vital treatment modality shows greater success in primary teeth without significant preoperative root resorption.
What is pulpectomy?
Resin Infiltration utilizes this etch system to remove the remineralized, hard outer layer of the non cavitated lesion.
What is 15% hydrochloric acid?
This sedation drug is known to cause arrythmias in higher doses
What is Chloral Hydrate?
Partial Thromboplastin Time is prolonged in these major bleeding disorders.
Hemophilia A, B, and Von Willebrands.
(Also hemophilia C)
If identified, supernumerary teeth should be treatment planned for removal at this time.
What is at one half to two thirds root development of adjacent permanent teeth?
Literature states that a Cvek pulpotomy can be completed up to ____ days after a traumatic exposure.
What is 9 days?
This is a hydrophilic or hydrophobic wetting agent that penetrates porous tubules producing resin tags and creating a micromechanical lock.
What is a primer?
The following conditions are contraindicated with use of this oral conscious sedation medication: OSA, Myasthenia Gravis, Severe Respiratory Insufficiency
What is Diazepam?
Most severe form of neural tube defect
What is myelomeningocele?
Recent data showed that 71% of ectopic eruption of the first permanent molars will self-correct by the age of ____.
What is 9?
The induction of root end closure in developing non vital permanent teeth.
What is apexification?
A primary safety concern related to treatment with resin based composites (RBC).
Bisphenol A (BPA)
Nitrous Oxide achieves both analgesia and sedation by interacting with these two receptors
What are NMDA and GABA A receptors?
This patient presents with normal intelligence and a unilateral cleft palate. You identify them to have this syndrome.

What is treacher collins?
Describe the Tanaka-Johnston Space Analysis method.
What is: Divide the width of the lower permanent incisors in half.
Add 10.5 mm for the lower buccal segment, then add 11 mm for the upper.
Subtract the number calculated from the combined widths of the primary molars and canine for the buccal segment in question to get the leeway space for that area.
Either of these three intracanal medicaments can be used to complete a pulpectomy in a primary tooth.
What are: Zinc Oxide Eugenol (ZOE), Calcium Hydroxide, and Vitapex?
Expert-level evidence supports the use of this restorative material for Class II, Class III, and Class V lesions in primary teeth.
What is RMGIC?
The active metabolite of meperidine
What is normeperidine?
This syndrome is identified to be the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability.
What is fragile X syndrome?
This headgear works to distalize molars, extruding them while decreasing the overbite.
What is cervical pull headgear?
The final pH of MTA (after setting).
What is 12.5?
Zirconia preparation requires these two things to achieve a passive fit.
What is a 1.5 - 2 mm of reduction and a feather edge margin?