Graded A
Considerations for restoring a tooth (6): - ANSWER 1) Period: biologic width, bone loss,
crown lengthening
2) Restorability: remaining tooth structure, ferrule
3) Pulpal health: is endo required
4) Occlusion: interocclusal space, tipping of teeth
5) Proximity to sinus or to IA if placing implants
6) Material
If referring to specialist, what does the patient need to know (3): - ANSWER 1) Why
they're being referred
2) Address, name, number of specialist
3) Instructions to return to office after diagnosis/treatment
If referring to specialist, what does the specialist need to know (5): - ANSWER 1) Your
diagnosis or differential
2) Patient medical history or treatment considerations
3) Patient name, number, address
4) Instructions for what you would like them to do: consult, treatment, endo and leave
post space, etc.
5) Radiographs
What are considerations for ABX (4)? - ANSWER 1) Patient age and weight
2) Medications currently taking that could adversely react
3) Allergies
4) Mode of delivery, can patient swallow tablets?
Prescription should include (6): - ANSWER 1) Medication with the mode of delivery and
amount
ex. Amoxicillin Elixir 125mg/5cc
2) Disp: (how many you're giving)
ex. 40 tablets
3) Sig: (detailed instructions take (x)/mode of delivery/frequency/reason/how long)
ex. take one (1) tablet by mouth q 6hrs until gone for infection. Please take with food.
4) Refills
ex. No refills
5) Generic?
ex. Generic ok
6) Doctor's signature
ex. Chris Evans, DMD
Etiology of hypocalcification spots (2): - ANSWER 1) Demineralization part of caries
process