The nerve that passes through the carotid triangle and regulates parasympathetic involuntary functions.
What is the vagus nerve?
The cranial nerve responsible for downward and outward eye movement via the superior oblique muscle.
what is the trochlear nerves CNIV
The Ellis classification for a fracture of tooth #9 involving the pulp.
What is class 3
The major protein produced by the odontoblast and contained in the organic matrix of dentin.
Wht is collagen?
This gram negative bacteria causes molar incisor periodontitis or LAP.
what is A.a.?
This gland creates the greatest volume of saliva.
What is the Submandibular gland?
Results in paralysis of the lower half of one of side of the face.
Stroke
What overdrying the dentin causes
What is collapse of collagen fibers
This sweetener is only partially metabolized by bacteria and exerts toxic effects on S. Mutans.
What is Xylitol.
C tetani and B anthracis are bacteria that need to be autoclaved due to this reproductive feature.
What are spores
This nerve is found in the brachial plexus and also controls the pinky.
Ulnar nerve
Amyloid beta plaques and tau tangles are a sign of this neuro degenerative disease.
What is Alzheimers?
A liner used as a form of pulpal protection and tertiary dentin stimulation.
What is CaOH / dycal ?
Prostaglandins can be used to induce this natural bodily process in females.
What are uterine contractions?
This gram positive bacteria is the cause of recurrent endodontic infections.
What is enterococcus faecalis?
Squamous cell carcinoma metastisizes to the sub mental lymph nodes from this part of the lower lip.
What is the central part?
Lateral drains to submandibular
Release of saliva from salivary glands and stimulation of the lacrimal gland is conducted by this cranial nerve.
CN VII facial
The strongest phase in amalgam titruration.
What is the Gamma phase
This metabolic cycle conducts the conversion of ammonia nitrogen into urea nitrogen.
What is the urea cycle?
The toxin based DPT vaccine defends against these three infectious diseases
diphtheria, pertiussis, and tetanus
This cranial nerve exits the jugular foramen and is crucial in controlling the SCM to conduct head tilting.
What is cranial nerve 11 (accessory)?
This is the syndrome associated with ipsilateral loss of fine touch and paralysi, as well as contralateral loss of pain and temp.
What is brown sequard syndrome
A drug induced gingival condition sometimes caused by anticonvulsants, calcium channel blockers, and cyclosporines.
What is
Gingival hyperplasia
A deficiency of this vitamin causes angular chelitis and atrophy of filliform papillae
what is vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
This oral fungi is a hyphae at high temperatures and yeast at lower temperatures.
What is Candida alibicans?