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Is a diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects of the mouth and dental structures. | ORAL SURGERY |
Fracture of mandible management | Intermaxillary fixation |
Types of veins (color): arterial | Bright red |
Types of veins (color): venous | Dark red |
Types of veins (color): capillary | In between colo of the two (vigorous) |
Time of hemorrhage:during surgery, normal process | Primary hemorrhage |
Time of hemorrhage:within 24 hrs | Intermediate hemorrhage |
Time of hemorrhage:post-operative hemorrhage, after 24 hrs or extend. Possible cause debri or root fragment | Secondary hemorrhage |
An enzyme release from damaged cells. Convert prothrombin to thrombin (one of the clotting factors) | Thromboplastin |
Common method of sterilization | Autoclaving |
You use disinfection for _____ | Nonliving |
Prevention of hemorrage | Case history |
TYPE OF FLOW OF SOURCES OF HEMORRHAGE: arterial | Rapid and pulsating |
TYPE OF FLOW OF SOURCES OF HEMORRHAGE: venous | Steady and non pulsating |
Lingering primary hemorrhage cause | Inadequate hemostasis, inadequate compression |
Intermediate hemorrhage cause | Dislodged clot, noncompliance of patient to postoperative instructions |
Secondary hemorrhage cause | Underlying px condition, blot clotting, presence of a granulation tissue (from severe periodontal disease) |
A cell that helps control the bleednig | Thromboplastin |
Tranexamic acid also called | Hemostan |
The problem that initiated the patient’s visit | CHIEF COMPLAINT |
A chronologic description of the development of the patient’s illness | HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS (HPI) |
Contraindication of impacted tooth | Extremes of age |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): name | Identification |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): age | Drug prescription, extraction during mixed dentition, parental consent |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): gender | Fear, pontic selection, pregnancy |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): address | Follow up, recall, billing |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): occupation | Capacity to pay, occupational health hazards |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): status | Contact person incase of emergency |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): weight | Drug dosage, medical conditions |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): religion | Contraindications |
PATIENTS INFORMATION (PURPOSE): nationality | Drug prescription that can cause conditions |
FOUR CATEGORIES THAT A PX AMY COME TO YOU | Comfort, function, social, esthetics |
Detect lymphadenopathy/lymphadenitis | Palpation |
Periodontal probing:Bleeding on probing | Means active gingival infection |
Periodontal probing:Sensitivity on probing | Periodontal problem |
Periodontal probing:Isolated narrow pocket that traverses to the apex of the tooth | Concurrent endodontic and periodontal problem |
Periodontal probing:Isolated deep pocket | Vertical tooth fracture |
Confirms the presence and severity of occlusal trauma, periodontal disease, or dental/periodontal abscess | Tooth mobility |
Determine the tooth’s prognosis | Tooth mobility |
To determine the state of health of the pulp in an offending tooth | Pulp vitality testing |
A test used to ascertain the vitality of the tooth | Pulp vitality testing |
The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms | DIAGNOSIS |
Types of Diagnosis: Is arrived at after evaluating the case history and performing the physical examination | Provisional diagnosis |
Types of Diagnosis: The positive findings are listed down and the possibility of a specific diagnosis is evaluated | Provisional diagnosis |
Types of Diagnosis: If the diagnosis is not conclusive for a definite disease process, a list of probable diagnoses is recorded in the patient’s case history | Differential diagnosis |
Types of Diagnosis: These diseases may have a similar course, progress or signs and symptoms | Differential diagnosis |
Types of Diagnosis: It usually identifies the chief complaint first and then the subsidiary diagnosis of other problems | Final diagnosis |
TREATMENT PLAN:first thing to be treated and managed. E.g. relief of pain; It addresses the c.c | EMERGENCY PHASE |
TREATMENT PLAN:It addresses the c.c | EMERGENCY PHASE |
TREATMENT PLAN:Check condition of existing restoration, new caries formation, calculus or plaque accumulation | MAINTENANCE PHASE |
Inspection is aided by | Exploration and transillumination |
Are used for suturing the wound, firmly grasping the tissues while the needle is passed. | Surgical forceps |
Most commonly use scalpel handle | Scalpel no. 3 handle |
Commonly use to retract the tongue | Mouth mirror |
Retract the soft tissue; use to retract the cheek | Austin retractor |
Retract the cheek or tongue | Minnesota retractor |