CATEGORIES
TYPES
SIGNS,SYMPTOMS, EFFECTS
TREATMENT
DENTAL IMPLICATIONS
100
Onset.
What is one of the main differences between insulin shock and diabetic coma?
100
24th week
What is the week that a pregnant patient is tested for Gestational Diabetes (GDM)
100
Epilepsy
What are scars on the lips and tongue associated with?
100
Type II (NIDDM)
What type of diabetes can best be treated through proper diet and exercise?
100
2-3 months
What is recare interval would you put a diabetic patient on?
200
Age of onset.
What is the main difference between Primary and Secondary Epilepsy?
200
Diabetes
What is burning tongue, dry itchy skin and xerostomia associated with?
200
Infection
When should insulin requirements be increased in a diabetic patient?
200
K,D, Folic Acid
What vitamins are most affected by anticonvulsant therapy?
200
Dilantin Hyperplasia
What is the name of the gingival condition associated with anticonvulsant drug therapy?
300
Adult Onset Diabetes, Ketosis Resistant Diabetes, Maturity Onset Diabetes
What is another name for name for Type II (NIDDM) Diabetes.
300
Glucose in the urine.
What is glycosuria?
300
Diabetes
What is pain, numbness fingers and toes associated with?
300
Move everything out of the way and try to safely remove anything in the mouth. If you cannot do not use force to remove. Let the seizure stop before attempting to do anything.
What is the proper procedure if a patient experiences a seizure while in the dental chair?
300
Daily biofilm control Fluoride therapy Pit and Fissure Sealants Ketogenic Diet (to induce fat metabolism and maintain ketosis)
What are preventive measures that you can instruct your patient that is diabetic do or have done?
400
Primary (Idiopathic)
What type of Epilepsy is responsible for 50-75 % of Epilepsies?
400
Status Epilepticus
What type of epilepsy is life threatening?
400
Prodromal
What is the name of the stage of epileptic seizure that gives an aura or warning?
400
Glycated hemoglobin assay (HbA1c).
What is the name of the laboratory test for diabetes?
400
Fluoride therapy or xerostomia rinse like Biotin.
What is the best way to assist with dry mouth in the diabetic patient?
500
Type II (NIDDM)
What is the type of diabetes most associated with obesity?
500
Secondary (Symptomatic) (Acquired)
What is the type of epilepsy brought on through a known cerebral lesion?
500
Polyuria (increased urine) Polydipsia (increased thirst) Polyphagia (increased appetite)
What is the Classic Triad?
500
Midmorning, 1 1/2- 3 hours after eating, during ascending blood glucose level.
What is best time the day to treat a patient with diabetes?
500
Prosthetic Devices
What can be a cause of bone loss in a diabetic patient?