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Decks in this class (69)

Natal Teeth
What are natal teeth,
What are neonatal teeth,
What are early infancy teeth
37  cards
Defining OFP
What is the definition of pain,
What is perception,
What are the dimensions of pain
31  cards
Trauma 1 and 2 - Class, aetiology, predisposing factors and mechanisms
How common is trauma,
What is the cost of trauma,
How common is tooth involvement i...
36  cards
Resorption 1 - Intro + Internal - 2020
What is required for root resorption,
What factors should be considered...,
What are the types of resorption
45  cards
Resorption 2 and 3 - External surface, replacement, ortho, pressure, physiol, idiopathic
What are the types of external re...,
What are the features of external...,
How is external surface resorptio...
31  cards
Resorption 4 - external inflammatory resorption
What is external inflammatory res...,
What is required for external inf...,
How does external inflammatory re...
37  cards
External Invasive resorption
How common is external invasive r...,
Why does external invasive resorp...,
Which teeth are most commonly aff...
11  cards
Orthodontics Level 4 unit A:
What are the goals of orthodontic...,
True or false bringing teeth into...,
Is there a relationship between m...
25  cards
Amelogenesis imperfecta
What is amelogenesis imperfecta,
How is amelogensis imperfecta cla...,
What is the prevalence of ameloge...
20  cards
atraumatic restorative treatment
What is art,
What are the potential issues wit...,
What are the methods of art
10  cards
Ankyloglossia (tongue ties and lip ties)
What is the lingual frenum,
What is ankyloglossia,
Which disorders can affect feedin...
22  cards
Cleft lip and Palate
What is the prevalence of cleft l...,
Are lip and palate clefts associa...,
How does the palate typically form
27  cards
Orthodontic Level 4 - Unit B
What is the biggest indication fo...,
What extraction patterns are used...,
Why are any teeth extracted from ...
53  cards
Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
What is the aim of endodontic tre...,
What are the reasons for root can...,
What is the success rate of rct
40  cards
Post and Core Classification
What should be assessed prior to ...,
When should a post be used,
What are the types of posts based...
16  cards
Ortho Level 4 unit C
Why was orthognathic surgery deve...,
What was the key development for ...,
What was the key development for ...
60  cards
Post and Core Fabrication Techniques
What are the techniques used for ...,
How should coronal structure be p...,
What is the tradeoff that should ...
38  cards
Ortho Level 4 unit D
How should patients be examined,
What should be considered before ...,
How should patients be triaged
42  cards
Retention
What are the schools of thought o...,
What are the theorems observed ab...,
What are the most important rules...
22  cards
Intro to implants
What are the typical problems wit...,
How did dental implants change fr...,
What are the benefits of using de...
47  cards
Edentulous Ridges
What health outcomes are associat...,
Who is more at risk of becoming e...,
What is the trend of prevalence o...
22  cards
Imaging in Pain
What conditions can commonly disg...,
How can imaging be used to distin...
2  cards
TMJ arthritis
Does the condyle articulate direc...,
How are the mandibular condyles s...,
What is the articular disc of the...
57  cards
Oral Appliance therapy for snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea
What is obstructive sleep anpoea,
What is hypopnoea,
What are respiratory effort relat...
21  cards
Internal TMJ derangement
What is an internal derangement,
What does ginglymoarthrodial refe...,
What is internal derangement of t...
20  cards
Psychosocial Considerations for Orofacial pain
What are psychosocial factors,
Why do we care about psychosocial...,
What is the biopsychosocial model...
22  cards
TMJ surgery
What symptoms highlight that surg...,
What are the types of tmj pain an...,
What causes limited opening
29  cards
Neurovascular Orofacial Pain
What is neurovascular ofp,
Why is it important to identify n...,
What are the clinical features of...
6  cards
Occlusal Appliances
What occlusal appliances are avai...,
Which devices are stabilisation a...,
What does a stablisation applianc...
18  cards
Non-odontogenic Toothache
What challenges are commonly enco...,
Why is it important to diagnose t...,
How does site of pain relate to s...
32  cards
Orofacial Pain and Cancer
What kind of orofacial pain is se...,
What is the role of the dentist i...,
What kind of pain is associated w...
32  cards
Botulinum toxin for OFP
How does botulinum toxin work,
What are the approved orofacial i...,
What are the contraindications to...
28  cards
The placebo effect
What makes up the placebo response,
What are the characteristics of p...,
Who can be affected by placebo
7  cards
Emergency Medicine
How long after ingestion of a dru...,
What are the characteristics of a...,
What are the symptoms of anaphylaxis
19  cards
Dentoalveolar Trauma 1
How common is oral trauma,
How are injuries classified by ex...,
What are the types of injuries to...
24  cards
Dentoalveolar trauma 2
What proprtion of children will g...,
Which children most commonly have...,
Which teeth are most commonly aff...
18  cards
Dentoalveolar trauma 3 (Tissue Responses to Injury)
What are the potential consequenc...,
What are the pulp responses to in...,
How quickly does pulp canal calci...
23  cards
Dentoalveolar trauma 4
What are the general principles f...,
Someone comes into your clinic wi...,
What tests should be done followi...
38  cards
Dentoalveolar Trauma 5
How are infractions managed,
Is using unfilled resin to coat a...,
Does resin last for long when use...
27  cards
Dentoalveolar Trauma 6
What are root fractures,
How common are root fractures,
How do root fractures occur
35  cards
Dentoalveolar Trauma 7
What are the types of injuries to...,
What is communition of the alveol...,
What injuries do we commonly see ...
15  cards
Conservative Pulp Treatment 1
What can cause pulp exposure how ...,
What factors should be considered...,
How should incompletely developed...
19  cards
Conservative Pulp Treatment 2
When should endodontic treatment ...,
What factors affect the outcome o...,
What are the problems with diagno...
7  cards
Trauma (oral surgery)
What are the types of primary inj...,
How do primary injuries differ fr...,
How common is trauma
31  cards
Maxillofacial trauma
What is the most common isolated ...,
What causes facial fractures most...,
How does alcohol affect maxillofa...
36  cards
Principles of Flap Design and Suturing
What is a surgical flap what is t...,
How does flap design and incorrec...,
What is full thickness surgical f...
31  cards
MaxilloFacial Infections
What are the 3 factors that shoul...,
How does the host and microorgani...,
Which organisms can cause infections
55  cards
Surgical Extractions
Why are closed extractions not en...,
What are the indications for surg...,
What are the advantages of using ...
25  cards
Commensal and Pathogenic Microorganisms
What kind of infection is candida...,
What are the 5 signs of inflammation,
How common are infectious disease...
31  cards
Imaging in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
How can cleft palate be investiga...,
How can coronoid and condylar hyp...,
How are dental anomalies investig...
13  cards
Implant Ridge Preservation
What is ridge preservation,
Why should we ridge preserve,
What are the types of extraction ...
20  cards
Implant Success vs Survival
What is the purpose of implants,
Why are dental implants used so o...,
What causes dental implant failur...
28  cards
Periodontal Prognosis: To Extract or not??
What kind of teeth have questiona...,
What kind of teeth have hopeless ...,
How accurate are we at determinin...
15  cards
Implant Treatment Planning
What should be taken during the p...,
What causes mronj,
What is the difference between or...
27  cards
Surgical Protocol for Implant patients
How do you assess dental implant ...,
Which implant system is best,
What surgical decisions affect tr...
12  cards
Implant Maintain and Complications
What are the success criteria for...,
How does a dental implant compare...,
What is peri implantitis caused by
24  cards
Implant restorations 1
What is used to ensure that the c...,
Why is occlusal adjustment for im...,
What are the common risks related...
25  cards
Implant Restorations 2
What are the options for complete...,
What are the problems with comple...,
How does resorption differ betwee...
19  cards
Oral Dysaesthesia
What is oral dysaesthesia,
What are the diagnostic criteria ...,
What are the diagnostic criteria ...
13  cards
neuropathic pain
0  cards
Potential exam questions
What dose of clindamycin should b...,
How often should clindamycin be t...,
What dose of metronidazole should...
39  cards
Intro to Special Needs Dentistry
What is the typical presentation ...,
What areas are covered by special...,
What defines a geriatric patient ...
16  cards
Using the ICF framework Taking a Medical History
What are the types of barriers th...,
What are the things we want to be...,
What are the 2 models of disability
37  cards
Developmental Disabilities
What are the common problems that...,
What causes autism,
What are the features of autism s...
42  cards
Neurodegenerative Diseases
What is dysphagia,
What causes dysphagia,
Who most commonly gets dysphagia
50  cards
Psychiatric Diseases
What is the difference between me...,
How common is schizophrenia,
What are the characteristic diagn...
15  cards
Oncology and Palliative Care
How is decision made for treatmen...,
How is pathology removed from pat...,
How is anatomy reconstructed foll...
38  cards
Geriatric Medicine and Dentistry
What is the icf definition of ageing,
How do senses and responses chang...,
How is hearing loss different bet...
32  cards
Antibiotic Prophylaxis
What are the indications for ab p...,
What is infective endocarditis,
Why is it important to prevent in...
8  cards

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