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Al-assaf NOTES 03
Al-assaf NOTES 03
Al-assaf NOTES 03
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• Cohen's Pathways of the Pulp Expert Consult
2. Picture for undercut gauges:
• Mentioned before in the 1st file.
3. Picture for implant abutment:
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• Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics
4. How diabetes affects periodontal disease:
• polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) deficiencies that result in impaired chemotaxis, defective
phagocytosis, or impaired adherence.
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• Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology
5. Picture of semilunar incision used to cover recession:
• Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology
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• Google
7. Common reasons for failure of metal-ceramic restorations:
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• Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics
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• Pediatric dentistry infancy through adolescence
10. Management of NaOCl accident:
• Anesthetics and analgesics can be administered, along with cold compresses, in an effort to moderate
swelling and edema.
• Irrigate the canal with normal saline to encourage bleeding, both diluting the irritant and removing it
from the site of the injury.
• After one day, warm compresses are substituted for the cold.
• Antibiotics are usually prescribed.
11. Prevention of NaOCl accident:
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• Cohen's Pathways of the Pulp Expert
12. To consider a patient TB positive, the skin test should be:
• equal to or greater than 15mm (Mentioned in NOTES part 1).
13. Patient came with history of TB, 3 years ago, and followed up with his doctor, and the previous test was done,
what you should do?
• Treat as normal patient.
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• If patient is currently positive:
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• Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient
14. Patient presented with difficulty breathing and swollen lower limb, the patient most likely has:
• Congestive heart failure (Heart failure).
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• Dental Management of the Medically Compromised patients.
15. Management of patient with buccal space infection with temperature above 101F or 38C:
• Incision and drainage + antibiotics with analgesic + extraction (if not restorable).
16. Patient complains from pain in the temporal area when eating, what is the appropriate medication?
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• Neville maxillofacial pathology.
• An Introduction to Orthodontics.
• Contemporary Orthodontics
18. Relation between periodontal disease and diabetes:
• Periodontal treatment with doxycycline decreases the HbA1c.
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• Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology
19. Diabetic patient came for Sc/Rp, HbA1c is 10%, what is the appropriate management?
• Sc/Rp should not be performed, referral to physician.
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• Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology
20. Picture for PeriChips:
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• Contemporary Fixed Prosthodontics
22. Tear-drop lesion on radiograph could be:
• Orbital fracture, lateral periodontal cyst, and ameloblastome.
• Found in different reference but SDLE references includes none of them.
23. Patient with teardrop shaped radiolucency around the roots of #46, and pus discharge with Deep probing:
• Most likely diagnosis is 1ry endodontic 2ry periodontal lesion.
• Management will be RCT then Sc/Rp.
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• Textbook of Complete Dentures
25. What could be considered normal response after amalgam restoration and requires no intervention?
• Sensitivity to cold.
• No reference, I have asked a faculty and he explained as follow: