Degenerative
Anomalous
Metabolic/Neoplastic
Inflammatory
Traumatic/Toxin/Vascular
100

What are the treatment options for stage 2 periodontal disease?

Open or close root planning, extractions

100

What type of malocclusion is asymmetry of the mandibles and maxilla?

Class 4

100

True or false: The majority of odontogenic tumors have been reported to metastasize

FALSE: The majority of odontogenic tumors have NEVER been reported to metastasize

100

Gingival hyperplasia leads to ________ on the tooth making them at increased risk of periodontal disease

Pseudopocketing

100

Name 2 drugs that can cause gingival hyperplasia

Cyclosporine and calcium channel blockers 

200

A what pocket depth do you elect to perform open root planning when treating periodontal disease?

Pocket depth of >5-6mm

200

What is the treatment for all types of malocclusions of deciduous dentition when there is tooth-on-tooh or tooth-on-soft tissue contact?

Extraction

200

What is a top differential or cause for a mobile tooth that appears normal?  

Neoplasia

200

What disease can be seen on radiographs that results from periapical inflammation?

Condensing osteitis

200

What percent of intrinsically stained teeth are non vital?

92.2%

300

Dental plaque is __________ to antimicrobials

Super-resistant

300

What infectious disease attacks the enamel-producing cells of the teeth leading to enamel defects or enamel hypoplasia in puppies?

Canine Distemper virus

300

When performing a mandibulectomy to remove an oral tumor, what artery do you have to avoid to prevent hemorrhage? 

Inferior alveolar 

300

What tooth are dentigerous cysts most often found?

Most often found at the 1st premolar

300

What are the treatment recommendations for a complicated crown fracture?

Endodontic tx such as vital pulp therapy or root canal vs surgical extractions

400

What are 3 contraindications for treatment of feline resorptive lesions with crown amputation?

Visible PDL space, periapical lucency, stomatitis, draining tract, bleeding pulp, type 1 lesions  

400

What antibiotic, when administered to pregnant dogs or puppies <6 months of age, causes yellow to brown tooth discoloration?

Tetracycline

400

Canine acanthamatous ameloblastoma - name the most common signalment this neoplasia is noted in and where in the mouth it is often seen

Canine acanthamatous ameloblastoma is most commonly noted in the rostral mandible of large breed middle aged dogs

400

What are the 3 theorized antigenic stimulants of feline chronic gingivostomatitis?

1. Infectious etiologies - +100 points to anyone who can name 2 of these agents

2. Dental plaque

3. Tooth material/periodontal ligament 

400

What causes pulp stones?

Blunt trauma

500

What are the 4 things needed for Caries development

1. Tooth surface

2. Bacteria 

3. Fermentable carbohydrates

4. Time 

500

What species of animal possess over 25,000 microscopic teeth located on their tongues that are used for scraping food?

Snails! 

500

NAME THIS ODONTOGENIC TUMOR - does not metastazie, does not invade locally into bone, may displace teeth due to slow growth pattern, can create pseudopocketing

Peripheral odontogenic fibroma 

500

What inflammatory condition in cats leads to outgrowths of bone secondary to chronic inflammation?

Feline Alveolar Osteomyelitis

500

What is the typical clinical presentation of Sialoceles in dogs?

Not painful, no local or systemic signs of inflammation (unless secondary infection) - usually asymptomatic except for the swelling