5th year final - all cards combined

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Decks in this class (174)

Oral Pathology
1-52 - OP 1/2: Intro to Oral Cancers/White Lesions 53-61 - OP 3: Red Lesions 62-84 - OP4: Pigmented Lesions 85-118 - OP5: Ulcerated Lesions 119-157 - OP6: Oral Cancer 158-172 - OP7: Non-Cystic Dental inflam lesions 173-209 - OP8: Odontogenic Cysts 210-217 - OP9: Non Odontogenic Cysts 218-252 - OP10: Odontogenic Tumors 253-296 - OP11: Bone Pathology
296  cards
Orthodontics
1-99 L1: examine ortho patient 100-120: Patient History Taking 121-127: Extra Oral Assessment 143-164: Canines 165-202: Cephalometrics 203-223: IOTN
224  cards
Endodontics
Pathological Resorption: 52 - 94 Management of complex cases: 95 - 140 Retreatment Procedures: 141 -175
175  cards
Special Care Dentistry
1-9 L1: Intro 10-33 L2: Learning Disability 34-52 L3: Sensory Impairment 53-73 L4: Physical Disability 74-92 L5: AWI (Adult With Incapacity)
92  cards
Oral Surgery
1-55 L1: Midface Fracture Orthognathic surgery: 56-81 Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy neck and head: 82-109 Oral Cancer: 110-120 Management of Fracture of the mandible: 121-156 Referral to Oral Medicine and biopsy: 157-186 Salivary gland disease: 187-241
241  cards
Healthcare Law and Professionalism
The general dental council gdc in...,
What does the following constitut...,
What does the following constitut...
23  cards
Infection Control and safety
Sterilisation: 82 Sharp Awareness: 83-
111  cards
Removable Pros
Occlusion for partial dentures: 9 Effective communication with Laboratory: 10-20 Overdentures: 21-22 Patho changes to dentures: 23-
34  cards
Fixed Prosthodontics
What is a dental articular,
Why use articulators,
What are the types of articulators
44  cards
Healthcare Law and Professionalism COPY
What are the potential issues wit...,
Gdc culture of fear ensures that ...,
Many of us are now too scared to ...
45  cards
ORAL MED/ORAL FACIAL PAIN
There are two main systems of oro...,
The oro facial pain classificatio...,
What is trigeminal neuralgia
154  cards
Radiology
Jaw lesions exhibit a spectrum of...,
Majority of pathologies of the ja...,
Majority of pathologies are radio...
151  cards
Orthodontics COPY
Patients undergoing orthodontictr...,
Anti inflammatory analgesics such...,
The use of orthodontic appliances...
162  cards
Special Care Dentistry COPY
What is conscious sedation,
What are the types of conscious s...,
The consent process regarding con...
137  cards
Implantology
The who in 2001 recognised edentu...,
Currently in the uk it is estimat...,
What are the complications of den...
63  cards
Oral surgery - management of cysts
Why is there fluid in the centre ...,
What is the process that drives t...,
What presents once the cyst has r...
25  cards
Molar Endodontic Course - ALL LECTURES
What is the name given to the bra...,
Vertuc,
Vertuccis canal configurations cl...
71  cards
Molar Endodontic Course L2 - Molar endo preparation
By removing the triangles of dent...,
Which eqiupment is used to achiev...,
If you didnt have a electronic ap...
7  cards
Crown and Bridge - All Lectures
Basics of tooth preparation,
Fixed prostheses,
Fixed prostheses can be categoris...
94  cards
Oral surgery - All Flash Cards
Os intro,
During an extraction you read on ...,
What must be completed before giv...
462  cards
ORAL SURGERY – PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS
Introduction to analgesia,
Which nerve fibres detect the pai...,
What limits the long term use of ...
134  cards
PAEDIATRIC
What are the four factors that co...,
The child smile targets what age ...,
Oral health pack toothbrush and t...
160  cards
LAW/COMMUNICATION/SHARPS/DECONTAMINATION
Law and professionals lecture 1,
Who are the three categories in t...,
Registration for dentists runs on...
52  cards
ORAL MEDICINE
Oral medicine focuses on care for...,
The scope of practice for oral me...,
Name this feature
38  cards
Molar endo - ALL OF NATS
What are the biological objective...,
According to de deus how many dis...,
In a single furcation canal what ...
145  cards
trauma - ALL OF NATS
1 how wide is the apical foramen ...,
1 in the absence of infection can...,
1 what is the pressure of blood f...
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os fractures - ALL OF NATS
What does reduction mean aligns b...,
What does fixation mean prevents ...,
What are the types of mandibular ...
83  cards
REMOVEABLE PROS
What are the reasons for renderin...,
Why is root caries more prevalent...,
What are the contraindications fo...
107  cards
rem pros -ALL OF NATS
What are the reasons for renderin...,
What are the reasons against rend...,
What is an alternative to edentul...
107  cards
FIXED PROS
Where can ceramics be used in ven...,
Which type of material offers pot...,
What is the disadvantage of all c...
40  cards
DENTAL MATERIALS + NATS
What can fibre reinforcement be u...,
What is the historical significan...,
What are the different fibre types
189  cards
Human Diseases L1: CVD1 Atherosclerosis & Risk factors
Usually a combination of medicati...,
Atherosclerosis is a multi system...,
Atherosclerosis pathogenesis the ...
35  cards
Human Diseases L2: CVD 2 History taking and dental implications
If a patient presents with angina...,
Which statement refers to a asa 6...,
Which statement refers to a asa 5...
23  cards
Human Diseases L3: CVD 3 Cardiac Arrhythmia
Due to the irregular contraction ...,
Which is the most common cardiac ...,
What event is occuring in the ecg
31  cards
Human Diseases L4: CVD 4 - PVD, IHD, and Acute Coronary Syndrome
Medical management of stable angi...,
How does critical limb ischaemia ...,
How is the severity of claudicati...
20  cards
Human Diseases L5: CVD 5 - valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease and infective endocarditis
Q44 what is the purpose of doing ...,
Q48 what antibiotic is to be used...,
Q6 which people require special c...
48  cards
Human disease L6: CVD 6 – cardiac failure and its relevance to dental practice
Q8 name the heart condition hyper...,
Q10 why would someone suffering f...,
Q13 a patient suffering from poor...
23  cards
Human diseases L7: Respiratory medicine 1
Q4 which symptom is present becau...,
Q5 what is pleuritic chest pain c...,
Q21 what is dvt deep vein thrombosis
24  cards
Human diseases L8: Respiratory medicine 2 Asthma
Q16 someone suffering from asthma...,
Q12 if a patient is using oral co...,
Q15 someone suffering from asthma...
31  cards
Human diseases L9: Respiratory medicine 3 COPD
Q8 what is about the mucous that ...,
Q20 when would someone fit the cr...,
Q18 what do mucolytics do mucolyt...
27  cards
Human diseases L10: Respiratory medicine 4 ABCDE
Q8 how would you know if the airw...,
Q16 how do you assess the effort ...,
Q15 how do you assess breathing l...
32  cards
Human diseases L11: Respiratory medicine 5 NEWS and SABR
Q15 what must you do in the situa...,
Q3 the news chart can standardise...,
19  cards
Human disease L12: Endocrinology 1 - principles
Q1 hormones are chemical messenge...,
Q2 which hormones are released by...,
Q3 which two endocrine organs res...
16  cards
Human disease L13: Endocrinology 2 – Thyroid disease
Q1 what does tsh stand for,
Q2 which of these is a feature of...,
Q3 which of these is a feature of...
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Human disease L14: endocrinology 3 – adrenal disease
Q1 which of these is a feature of...,
Q2 true or false people with cush...,
Q3 which of these is a feature of...
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Human disease L15: endocrinology 4 – growth hormone and acromegaly
Q1 what physiological effects doe...,
Q2 why might a dentist be the fir...,
Q3 growth hormone stimulates body...
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Endodontics L1: Pulpal and Periapical pathology
Q21 the host response to invasion...,
Q11 bacterial invasion of dentina...,
Q19 once the pulpal tissue has be...
37  cards
Endodontics L2: pulpal and periapical diagnosis
Q18 people with irreversible pulp...,
Q59 what type of tooth crack is t...,
Q42 what is suppuration the produ...
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Endodontics L3: indications and Contraindications for RCT
Q15 what is going on with this to...,
Q10 tooth related complications w...,
Q17 it is not safe to undertake a...
23  cards
Endodontics L4: Clinical examination and history
Q19 a class 1 for mobility would ...,
Q7 when recording information reg...,
Q17 what is the bpe score probing...
31  cards
Endodontics L5: Pulp sensitivity testing video
Q21 what must the tooth be when c...,
Q8 which nerve fibre a delta a be...,
Q27 why may a multi rooted teeth ...
35  cards
Endodontics L6: Endodontic materials
Q21 what is the name of this type...,
Q19 what is the name of this tip ...,
Q15 what type of file is this bar...
61  cards
Endodontics L7: Rubber Dam isolation in endodontics
Q25 when would you use a split da...,
Q23 sometimes there are gaps pres...,
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Endodontics L8: Access cavity preparation incisors, canines, premolars
Q1 the removal of the roof of pul...,
Q2 if you are not carrying out th...,
Q3 with incisors most perforation...
18  cards
Endodontics L9: preparation of single rooted/straight root canals
Q1 what are we trying to achieve ...,
Q2 if we are preventing extrusion...,
Q3 what are the three main design...
29  cards
Endodontics L10: Disinfection of the root canal system
Q1 what can be said about the var...,
Q2 what does it mean when we say ...,
Q3 primary cases and root filled ...
16  cards
Endodontics L11: Obturation
Q1 the literature outcome of prim...,
Q2 the washington study which was...,
Q3 the objective of obturation is...
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Child Dental Health: All lectures
Q1 what groups does each age grou...,
Q2 child development is a process...,
Q3 what would be the main two gro...
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Oral surgery L1 Bone biology Bisphosphonates and other drugs
Q1 bone turnover remodelling is r...,
Q2 what are the 5 phases in remod...,
Q3 genetic abnormality of the bon...
29  cards
Oral surgery L2: Bone biology bone and calcium
Q1 what percentage of bone compos...,
Q2 what percentage of bone compos...,
Q3 what percentage of bone compos...
23  cards
Oral surgery L3: Instrument selection
Q1 what is the difference between...,
Q2 which lower forcep can you pre...,
Q3 what is the difference between...
44  cards
Oral surgery L4: Wrong site surgery
Q1 what is regarded as a never ev...,
Q2 which colour note would indica...,
Q3 wrong site surgery preventions...
15  cards
Prosthodontics L1 - why partial dentures
When would you need a partial den...,
When would you need complete full...,
A prosthesis that replaces some t...
67  cards
Prosthodontics L2 - why full dentures
What is a complete denture,
What are the vast majority of com...,
There are two tyoes of complete d...
19  cards
Prosthodontics L3 - what is dental surveying
What is the name of this instrument,
Why would you use this instrument,
Why is it important to carry out ...
9  cards
Prosthodontics L4 -surveying and partial denture design principle
What is this ccalled,
What is this called,
What is the name of the rod and w...
34  cards
Prosthodontics L5 -treatment planning for dentures
What information is needed to mak...,
What four conditions should we lo...,
Why might it be difficult trying ...
14  cards
Prosthodontics L6 - impressions for dentures
Why are impressions necessary in ...,
What must your first primary impr...,
What are clinically relevant land...
12  cards
Prosthodontics L7 - saddles, connectors and retainers
Low cost easily modified where li...,
Strong rigid in thin section less...,
The
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Prosthodontics L9 - occlusion replica
Space between occlusal surfaces w...,
What is the maximum freeway space...,
The position the the masndible pa...
12  cards
Prosthodontics L10 - support and retention
Resistance to vertical load occlu...,
Support for the removable prosthe...,
Support for the removable prosthe...
25  cards
Human disease L16: Neurology 2 blackouts
Which of these is not a synonym o...,
Blackouts are usually a temporary...,
There are allot of reasons for so...
35  cards
Human disease L16: Neurology 3 Epilepsy
Excessive electrical discharge fr...,
Clinical features of epilepsy are...,
Someone having a epileptic seizur...
21  cards
Human disease L17: Neurology 4 headache and CNS infections
Headaches are characterised as ei...,
Headaches are characterised as ei...,
Which type of headaches is associ...
41  cards
Human disease L18: Neurology 5 Stroke
An acute compromise of blood supp...,
Strokes are a result of either ce...,
What colour does blood show up on...
29  cards
Human disease L19: Neurology 6 movement disorders
What are two commenest,
What is dopamine,
What is a ganglia
11  cards
Human disease L20 - Neurology MS and MND
What is multiple sclerosis,
What is the term used when there ...,
Multiple sclerosis epidemiology
18  cards
Human disease L21: Neurology peripheral neuropathy
What is peipheral neuropathy,
The loss of peripheral nerve func...,
In peripheral neuropathy what doe...
14  cards
human disease L22 - MSK 2 rheumatoid arthritis and connective tissue diseases
Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemi...,
What does the over production syn...,
What produces synovial fluid
38  cards
human disease L23 - MSK 3 bone disease
There two forms of hyperparathyro...,
How does secondary hyperparathyro...,
What is the name of the disease t...
29  cards
Human disease L25: Urinary tract disease
There are three types of urinary ...,
How does the urethra differ in a ...,
What is cystitis known as
22  cards
Human disease L27 : DMARDS
Why are dmards the first line of ...,
What does dmards stand for,
When is dmards most effective as ...
23  cards
Human disease L28: Biologics
Biologics are composed of three t...,
Why do biologics not illicit,
Is erythropoietin a cytokine
15  cards
Human disease L29: dobson upper gi
Gastrointestinal disorders are co...,
The small intestine is broken dow...,
The guts fuction is digestion and...
57  cards
Human disease L30: dobson lower gi
Recurrent olar ulceration,
Coeliac disease affects which int...,
An autoimmune condition in which ...
31  cards
Human disease L31: dobson pt3 gastroenterology
80 of gi clinics patients present...,
What are the red flag symptoms of...,
Are used to treat symptoms such a...
22  cards
Human disease L33: Oncology pt 1 - epidemiology, screening and prognosis
In which tissues do cancers origi...,
Names reflect tissues in which ca...,
What are the three screening prog...
11  cards
Human disease L34: oncology 2 - oncogenesis, grading, staging and treatment
What do carcinogenic agents induc...,
Which viruses are carcinogenic ep...,
Which virus is known as the human...
32  cards
Human disease L35: oncology pt 3 oral side effects of cancer and its treatment
Cancers that commonly metastasize...,
What are the clinical features of...,
What is the name of this condition
9  cards
Human disease L36: Palliative care and pain management
According to the who analgesic la...,
Do nsaids fall in to the non opio...,
What are opioids
12  cards
Human disease L37: chocking and anaphylaxis
Resus council guidelines state th...,
What can harm the victim if they ...,
If a patient has severe airway ob...
15  cards
Human disease L38: Revision of medical emergencies in dental practice
What is vasovagal syncope,
What drugs are present in the eme...,
Acute severe asthma can be det
5  cards
Human Disease L39: Liver disease and viral hepatitis for the dentist
How does a patient having some fo...,
The liver plays a vital role in m...,
The most critical aspects of prot...
23  cards
Human disease L40: special needs elderly
Trends indicate that total tooth ...,
Periodontal disease although seen...,
At what ph would demineralisation...
14  cards
Human disease L42: Sjogren's disease
These factors may contribute or c...,
Sjogrens syndrome is an autoimmun...,
What would you expect to see when...
14  cards
Human disease L43: Dysphagia
A disorder of eating drinking and...,
How many muscles are involved in ...,
How many phases are there to swal...
13  cards
Human disease L44: STI's and the mouth
Gono,
Herpes is a sexually transmitted ...,
Stis affecting the mouth
11  cards
Cancer L1 - intro to benign and malignant disease
Most tumors are monoclonal what d...,
New growth the above is the defin...,
What is the name given to cells t...
36  cards
Cancer L2 - Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes
There are two main types of genes...,
Cancer occurs genes there are 4 t...,
Modifications of dna that switch ...
20  cards
Development L1 - Craniofacial growth and functional appliances
Embryology development begins onc...,
A process called castrulation for...,
Neural crest cells from the back ...
33  cards
Development L2 - Craniofacial development and disorder
Is the study of the processes by ...,
What would be best used to descri...,
Which example of connective tissu...
16  cards
Development L2 - Craniofacial development and disorder COPY
Is the study of the processes by ...,
What would be best used to descri...,
Which example of connective tissu...
16  cards
Development L3 - Oral Development biology: Arches
In which week would you expect to...,
Where do neural crest cells migra...,
How are the pharyngeal arches sep...
22  cards
Development L4 - Oral development biology: face, jaws, mouth
Prominence in the upper facial ar...,
Best describes what fronto nasal ...,
Best describes what fronto nasal ...
38  cards
Development L5 - Gene expression and regulation
The central dogma states that the...,
Which type of rna carries out thi...,
Aug a stop or start codon
29  cards
Development L6 - Palate
The,
Palatal shelve elevation is said ...,
Describe what happens during week...
23  cards
Development L7 - oral development biology Odontogenesis
Epithelium ectoderm gives rise to...,
The innermost layer of cells or t...,
Refers to cells that develop into...
31  cards
Devlopment L8 - oral developmental biology Odontogenesis 2
What is the name of the epithelium,
During the cell stage the inner e...,
Some cells between the inner enam...
23  cards
Devlopment L9 - oral developmental biology Odontogenesis 3
What does,
Root development is driven by what,
Dental follicle gives rise to cel...
15  cards
Development L10 - Hard tissue formation 1 dentinogenesis
What type of tissue is dentine,
Dentine has tubular,
Organic matrix is only found wher...
18  cards
Development L11 - Hard tissue formation 2 Amelogenesis
Is collagen found in enamel,
The start of ameolgenis only occu...,
Sometimes the odontoblast process...
17  cards
Development L13 - Mineralisation
Why does dentine have more matrix...,
What structure is this,
In a hydroxyapatite any ion can b...
7  cards
Development L14 - tooth eruption
Tooth eruption refers to the move...,
Tooth eruption is,
In reference to tooth eruption th...
14  cards
Development L15 - tooth development and developing occlusion
Why it is only in specific areas ...,
Transcription factor pitx2 is onl...,
When do primary teeth start tpo e...
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Development L16 - Dental anomalies
Name the condition,
Name the condition rare condition...,
Name the condition are odontostom...
17  cards
Physiology L1 - Pregnant and Nursing Patient
Shortly after fertilisation and i...,
Hormones secreted by the placenta...,
The process or period of developi...
40  cards
Periodontology L1 - Pregnancy I class 16/03/20
What can hormonal changes do in p...,
Is it beneficial to complete any ...,
Why is it important to limit root...
30  cards
Oral medicine - L1/2 - clinical aspects of dry mouth and salivary gland disorders
The challacombe scale is used to ...,
Salivary glands abnormalities are...,
Salivary glands abnormalities are...
12  cards
Occlusion L1 - Occlusion static module 2 review
If there is stagnation between th...,
It is important to restore contac...,
Which dental arch is slightly lon...
25  cards
Occlusion L2/L3 - TMJ and Masticatory muscles
What joint is between the tempora...,
In a synovial joint what is the n...,
Where does the condyle sit in the...
19  cards
Occlusion L6/L7 - Mechanoreception and Proprioception
Detection of a mechanical stimuli...,
Which type of reception gives us ...,
Which type of reception gives us ...
28  cards
Occlusion L8 - Control of mastication
How long does the chewing cycle t...,
What occurs during the chewing cycle,
Would there be greater or lesser ...
20  cards
Occlusion L9 - Articulators
What is the benefit of using arti...,
With lateral excursive movements ...,
What is defined as a working side
8  cards
Genetics L1 - Genetic Diseases
What are homeobox genes,
What is known as the master gene,
What is mesenchyme
11  cards
oral cancer: L1 - Oral Cancer Screening and Patient Interactions/Aetiology of oral cancer
Prevention of mouth cancer can be...,
Population screening programmes c...,
Screening tests need to have a go...
20  cards
Cancer L3: cell signalling pathways
What are the two methods of commu...,
Phosphorylation is a primary mech...,
When cell communication goes wron...
4  cards
Anatomy: Brain and Cranial Nerves
Name this part,
Name the regions,
Which of the following is correct...
83  cards
Anatomy Vasculature
What is the name of the 3 branche...,
What does the superior vena cava ...,
The brachiocephalic trunk bifurca...
48  cards
Pain and Management
What is the definition of,
What is the definition of noxious...,
What is a nociceptive stimulus
120  cards
Local Anaesthesia
What is anaesthesia,
What is analgesia,
What is local anaesthesia
49  cards
Pharmacology
Is the study science of chemicals...,
What a drug does to the body biol...,
What the body does to a drug abso...
103  cards
Immunology
What are the two major systems of...,
Is regarded as the first line of ...,
What are the two barriers that co...
114  cards
Microbiology Lecture 1
Basis of infectious disease Microbiology lecture 1
212  cards
Periodontology
What is the clinical presentation...,
What is the clinical presentation...,
What causes the transition from s...
27  cards
Anatomy and innervation of palate
The attachment of the mucosa on t...,
Injecting la in the hard palate w...,
What is skeletal muscle of the or...
55  cards
Anatomy infratemporal fossa
The infratemporal fossa is distin...,
The infratemporal fossa is distin...,
The infratemporal fossa is distin...
38  cards
Anatomy floor of mouth
What are the four boundaries of t...,
What is the palatal mucoperiosteum,
Lined internally with buccal muco...
35  cards
Anatomy nasal cavities
Why do nasal cartilage require di...,
The ethmoid bone is broken down t...,
Where would you find the cristi g...
43  cards
Oral biology, enamel, dentine and bonding: oral biology lecture 1
oral biology lecture 1
64  cards
Dental pulp and its responses: oral biology lecture 2
In embryol,
What ar ethe 3 functions of the d...,
Name the part highlighted green
32  cards
Oral mucosa: oral biology lecture 3
Oral mucosa is composed of which ...,
Annotate this,
The oral mucosa is distributed in...
28  cards
Oral epithelium and connective tissue Lecture 4/5
These are examples of what collag...,
Is defined as any supporti,
There are a few cells within the ...
15  cards
dental materials
What is light curing,
Describe polymerization in dentistry,
A substance which has a molecular...
130  cards
periodontology the real one
Ultrasonic scalers,
The is the specialized tissues th...,
Situated performed or occurring b...
99  cards
Anatomy: Pterygopalatine fossa
What anatomical structure is resp...,
Where is the pterygopalatine gang...,
The pterygopalatine fossa communi...
63  cards
dental equipment
What would use a straight probe for,
What would use a briaults probe for,
What would use a college forcep for
27  cards
Radiology M3 - L1: Radiation safety
Which three emissions do radioact...,
When high energy particles and wa...,
Alpha and beta particles emitted ...
28  cards
Radiology M3 - R2: Image receptors 1
A medium that changes x ray beam ...,
Image receptors are classified as...,
Image receptors are classified as...
18  cards
Radiology M3 - R3: Production of X-rays
The production of x rays is depen...,
The production of x rays is depen...,
The production of x rays is depen...
18  cards
Radiology M3 - R4: Introduction to dental radiography
There needs to be some knowledge ...,
What are the two types of dental ...,
When was the first radiograpgh used
27  cards
Radiology M3 - R5 : Radiography techniques
What are the three types of intra...,
What are the three types of extra...,
Which radiograpghy technique woul...
23  cards
Radiology M4 - R1 : Extra Oral
What does pa stand for,
What does ap mean,
What does om stand for
14  cards
Radiology M4 - R2 : Quality assurance
Introducing simple systems sopimp...,
What governs quality assurance,
There are four people responsible...
17  cards
Radiology M4 - R3 : periodontology
Overall assessment of periodontal...,
What would a radiograpgh show for...,
When measuring
11  cards
Radiology M4 - R4 : Bisected angle, occlusal and parallax
What technique is being used here,
What technique was used to produc...,
What are the reasons for utilisin...
12  cards
Radiology M4 - R5 : Image receptors 2
What are the three types of intra...,
What is the purpose of the outer ...,
What is the purpose of the black ...
15  cards
Radiology M4 -R5 : Dental radiology techniques 2
What does this image show,
What does this image show,
Why take bitewings
11  cards
Radiology M4 - R7 : Legislation
Which legislation deals with eqip...,
Which legislation is aimed primar...,
What were irr99 and ir me r2000 l...
25  cards
Radiology M4 - R8 : Justification and Interpretation
What does alarp stand for,
Theamount of radiation absorbed b...,
3  cards
Dental Materials COPY
Q1 what is the main function of d...,
Q2 dental composites can be used ...,
Q3 there are two types of dental ...
78  cards
4D 2.2 Anatomy of the skull
Q35 annotate the nasal cavity,
Q104 name the marked feature,
Q65 name the marked feature
123  cards
4D 2.1 Muscles of facial expression, neck
Q58 name the nerves of their resp...,
Q35 how many branches of the faci...,
Q31 there are 5 layers to the sca...
76  cards
4D 1.1 Biochem i.6
Q19 drugs that work as a platelet...,
Q41what does anti thrombin iii do,
Q44 what are the 4 functions of t...
51  cards
4D 1.2 GI
Q27 where are brunner s glands lo...,
Q20 where are gastric pits located,
Q22 what is the function of the c...
41  cards
4D 1.3 nutrition and digestion
Q1 what does the stephans s curve...,
Q2 on average our intake of carbo...,
Q3 population average intake of f...
28  cards
4D 1.4 hormonal control
Q1 what are the 4 types of extrac...,
Q2 what is a hormone,
Q3 what is the difference between...
64  cards
4D 2.3 TMJ Joint
When the jaw opens what movement ...,
What must occur for the tmj to pr...,
Movement of the mandible anterior...
28  cards
4D 2.4 Hard Tissue Biology
Name the marked features,
What ar ethe ideal properties of ...,
What is the main structural featu...
20  cards
4D 2.5 Development from Primary to Adult
Which system referes to the prima...,
Which tooth is being represented,
Which tooth is being represented
34  cards
4D 2,7 principles of radiography
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