Unit 313 - Assessment of oral health and treatment planning 6

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) Which extra-oral radiography view would show both jaws in full and their surrounding anatomy?
Dental panoramic tomographic
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A young female patient who is pregnant attends the surgery for a routine examination, the dentist discovers a potentially sinister lesion. Which assessment method can he use to aid a speedy diagnosis?
Photograph
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Ethyl chloride, warmed gutta-percha and electric testers are all forms of what?
Vitality testing
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Major arteries carrying oxygenated blood to the head and neck region are known as:
Common carotid arteries
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According to NICE guidelines, the longest interval a patient younger than 18 years should be given is:
12 months
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For consent to be valid it must be both:
Informed and specific
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What occlusion would a patient have if they had a chin which is unduly prominent, caused by the mandible being too far forward relative to the maxilla?
Class III
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Adams crib pliers, straight hand piece and acrylic bur, measuring ruler and an expansion screw key are all equipment needed for the monitoring and adjustment of:
A removable orthodontic appliance
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The internal carotid artery supplies:
All of the inner cranial structures
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An elderly patient with full/full dentures attends the surgery for a routine check-up. She tells you that she has been diagnosed with an iron and vitamin B deficiency by her GP, but she has come in to see you as her tongue is very sore. What condition is
Glossitis
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What is the following a sign of? - Painless ulcer underneath the tongue that has failed to heal after 2 weeks, with associated leukoplakia
Squamous cell carcinoma
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Xerostomia, poor wound healing and infection are all effects that can occur on the oral cavity of someone who is suffering from:
Diabetes
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Temporary reduction in oxygen to the brain is known as:
Hypoxia
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Which position should a pregnant patient be in when carrying out CPR?
Patient laid slightly to the left
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A young female patient who is pregnant attends the surgery for a routine examination, the dentist discovers a potentially sinister lesion. Which assessment method can he use to aid a speedy diagnosis?

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Photograph

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Ethyl chloride, warmed gutta-percha and electric testers are all forms of what?

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Major arteries carrying oxygenated blood to the head and neck region are known as:

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According to NICE guidelines, the longest interval a patient younger than 18 years should be given is:

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