INBDE Oral Surgery Exam
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Should BEFORE to prevent
Questionable Osteoradionecrosis
Teeth be
extracted Before
or After
Radiation
Therapy?
1. Unstable Diabetes
2. End Stage Renal Disease
3. Unstable Angina
4. Leukemia and Lymphoma
Contraindication 5. Hemophilia or Platelet Disorder
s for Extraction 6. Head and Neck Radiation
(Requires HYPERBARIC OXYGEN
Before and After)
7. IV Bisphosphonates
8. Periocoronitis
What are the 1. MD 3rd Molars
most likely teeth 2. MX 3rd Molars
to be impacted? 3. MX Canines
, What are the 1. 3rd Molars
most likely teeth 2. MX Lateral Incisors
to be 3. MD 2nd Premolars
congenitally
missing?
1. HoC is ABOVE bone level
Soft Tissue 2. Gingival Tissue may cover partial
Impaction or all of tooth
3. EASIEST
Partial Bony HoC is BELOW bone level
Impaction
Complete Bony Tooth is COMPLETELY within bone
Impaction
1. ONLY applies to 3rd Molars
Winter's
2. Long Axis of 3rd Molar in relation
Classification
to 2nd Molar
What is the Mesioangular
EASIEST
Impacted MD
3rd molar to
remove?
Prep/Comprehensive Study Guide |
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,Terms in this set (185)
Should BEFORE to prevent
Questionable Osteoradionecrosis
Teeth be
extracted Before
or After
Radiation
Therapy?
1. Unstable Diabetes
2. End Stage Renal Disease
3. Unstable Angina
4. Leukemia and Lymphoma
Contraindication 5. Hemophilia or Platelet Disorder
s for Extraction 6. Head and Neck Radiation
(Requires HYPERBARIC OXYGEN
Before and After)
7. IV Bisphosphonates
8. Periocoronitis
What are the 1. MD 3rd Molars
most likely teeth 2. MX 3rd Molars
to be impacted? 3. MX Canines
, What are the 1. 3rd Molars
most likely teeth 2. MX Lateral Incisors
to be 3. MD 2nd Premolars
congenitally
missing?
1. HoC is ABOVE bone level
Soft Tissue 2. Gingival Tissue may cover partial
Impaction or all of tooth
3. EASIEST
Partial Bony HoC is BELOW bone level
Impaction
Complete Bony Tooth is COMPLETELY within bone
Impaction
1. ONLY applies to 3rd Molars
Winter's
2. Long Axis of 3rd Molar in relation
Classification
to 2nd Molar
What is the Mesioangular
EASIEST
Impacted MD
3rd molar to
remove?