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NINA
100

What error has occurred and how to correct this?


What is Slumped; make pt stand tall (condyles not showing so undiagnostic)

100

Is the tongue raised or not raised 


what is not raised

100

What is atherosclerosis

what is calcifications that caused by build up of fatty material (plaque) within artery

100

What is the material arrow is pointing to


What is base

100

What is the restoration 


What is PFM crown

200

T/F carotid artery disease can be seen on radiograph

what is true

200

What is the restoration 


What is porcelain crown

200

What are 2 non-odontogenic cysts?

what is nasopalatine duct cyst, simple bone cyst (traumatic bone cyst)

200

What is a soft tissue calcification

what is deposition of calcium salts in skeleton

200

What is heterotopic calcification

what is unorganized deposition of the calcium salts in soft tissues most often are incidental findings. three types: dystrophic calcification, dystrophic mineralization and metastatic calcification

300

Estimate age 


what is 7-8

300


what is nasal septum

300

What are the 2 classifications of cysts 

what is odontogenic (related to tooth development), nondontogenic

300

What is the treatment of a sialolith?


what is small stones can be "milked out", larger stones may require surgical removal

300

How does the x ray tube and receptor move in pano imaging

what is the x ray tube rotates around pt head in one direction while receptor rotates in opposite direction

400

what is the CF, RF, and differential


what is phlebolith, idiopathic calcified thrombi found in veins of hemangiomas, tissue may be swollen, painful, differential: sialolith

400

what is this cyst if teeth are vital


what is traumatic bone cyst

400

What are the 5 odontogenic cysts

What is radicular (periapical), lateral periodontal, residual, dentigerous (follicular) and OKC

400

small calcifications= no clinical signs, larger calcifications= pain, swelling, dysphagia


what is clacified tonsils

400

What is triticeous cartliage

what is small bilateral ovoid structures below hyoid at the level of C3-C4, benign dystrophic calcification of this structure us common (5-29%)

500

what is the clinical features, radiographic features, differential and effect on surrounding structures 


What is radicular cysts; nonvital teeth, no symptoms until secondary infection occurs, 60% found in maxilla around incisors/canines, can displace teeth, root resorption, differential: apical granuloma


500

What is the CF, RF, effects on surrounding structures and differential


What is dentigerous cyst, 2nd most common type of cyst, develops around crown of unerupted and supernumerary teeth, most common on 3rd molars or max canine, may displace/absorb adjacent teeth, differential: OKC, ameloblastic fibroma 

500

What are the clinical features of an OKC

What is more common in males, high recurrence with aspiration that will be thick/yellow, posterior mand, grows along internal aspects of jaws, can displace or resorb teeth, I.A. may be displaced

500

What are the CF, RF, and differential 


what is calcified lymph nodes, submand and cervical nodes most common, chain like or cauliflower, differential: Sialolith

500

What is this idiopathic calcification that occurs within nasal cavity, with growth there is congestion, pain/ulcerations may occur


What is Rhinolith