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1.Alveolar osteitis most common in? Mandibular Third Molar 2.Mucous retention mucoceles how doest it form? Trauma, block minor salivary gland 3.Bucolingual resistance in implants there were option like : 2 implants 4mm splinted 2gether or 5mm 2 implants splnted 2gther 5.Lot of qs of space related like canine space infect goes where n same for mandibular 3 molar? Canine space infection: Buccal space Maxillary molars: Buccal space Mandibular molars: Submandibular space Anatomic Spaces Involved in Odontogenic Infections Deep Fascial Space Infections Associated with Any Tooth Vestibular Buccal Subcutaneous Deep Fascial Space Infections Associated with Maxillary Teeth Infraorbital Buccal Infratemporal Maxillary and other paranasal sinuses Cavernous sinus thrombosis Deep Fascial Space Infections Associated with Mandibular Teeth Space of the body of the mandible Perimandibular spaces Submandibular Sublingual Submental Masticator space Submasseteric Pterygomandibular Superficial temporal Deep temporal 6.Pencilin and tetracycline : cancel each other 7.clindamycin cause psedo membranous colitis. Treatment: Metronidazole 8.Chronic periodontitis comomnly found in which population ,black males/hispanics female / northern American? 9.Staphne cyst pic

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1.Alveolar osteitis most common in? Mandibular Third Molar

2.Mucous retention mucoceles how doest it form? Trauma, block minor salivary gland

3.Bucolingual resistance in implants there were option like : 2 implants 4mm splinted 2gether or 5mm 2 implants splnted 2gther

5.Lot of qs of space related like canine space infect goes where n same for mandibular 3 molar?Canine space infection: Buccal spaceMaxillary molars: Buccal spaceMandibular molars: Submandibular space

Anatomic Spaces Involved in Odontogenic Infections

Deep Fascial Space Infections Associated with Any Tooth

•Vestibular•Buccal•Subcutaneous

Deep Fascial Space Infections Associated with Maxillary Teeth

•Infraorbital•Buccal•Infratemporal•Maxillary and other paranasal sinuses•Cavernous sinus thrombosis

Deep Fascial Space Infections Associated with Mandibular Teeth

•Space of the body of the mandible•Perimandibular spaces•Submandibular•Sublingual•Submental•Masticator space•Submasseteric•Pterygomandibular•Superficial temporal•Deep temporal

6.Pencilin and tetracycline : cancel each other

7.clindamycin cause psedo membranous colitis. Treatment: Metronidazole

8.Chronic periodontitis comomnly found in which population ,black males/hispanics female /northern American?

9.Staphne cyst pic

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10.ameloblastoma pic

11.cementoblastoma pic

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12. qs elder abuse : least report, HHS (health Human Services)

13.2 qs regarding propronol and epi interaction

Increase heart rate and Increase Blood pressure

14. Gingival hyperplasia caused by Niphedipine

15.drugs for angina Nytroglycerin, Amid Nitrates, verapamin, Propanolol (prophylaxis)

16.pt with history of radio n chemo for SCC now comes for an ext of 29 woth grade 2 mobilty n pain whats the tr plan ? Coronectomy and root canal

17.pt with sickle cell anemia they were asking what is least beneficail for them options were (nitrous oxide,premedication etc ): Pacient doesn’t need pre medication

18. conjuctival attachments in options were pemphigoid /pemphigus ?Pemphigoid: split between the surface epithelium and the underlying connective tissue in the region of the basement membrane . Conjuntiva

Pemphigous: acantolisis

19.whats the main benefit of nitrous oxide (increase cognitive ? Decrease respiratory rate or haert rate ?: Sedation, Stage 1 *

20.reciprocal arm provide what ? There was one option like crossarch stabilty or path of insertion Stability and prevent rotation

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21. Distal extention of complete denture? Superior: Coronoid process, hamular archInferior: disto bucal: masseter and disto lingual; milohyoid and superior constrictor.RPD: indirect retainer in canine and premolar.

22. tramatic neuroma: denture that pinched mental nerve

23.gardener n peutz : have intestinal polpys in common

24.lot of qs on ethics easy

25. Antagonist for almost every drug class such as flumazenil for benzodipne Naloxone - Opiods Warfarin - Vitamin K Heparine - Protamin sulfate Epinephrine - Prasozin or Phentalamine Lidocaine - Benzodiazepine acetaminophen - acetylcycteine benzodiazepine - flumazenil (Mazicon) coumadin - vitamin k curare - tensilon cyanide poisoning - methylene blue digitalis - digibind ethylene poisoning - antizol heparin - protamine sulfate iron - desferal lead - edetate disodium (edta), dimercaprol (bal), succimer (chemet) 11. lovenox - protamin sulfate magnesium sulfate - calcium gluconate morphine sulfate - naloxone hydrochloride

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methotrexate - leucovorine mestinon - atropine sulfate neostigmine - pralidoxime chloride (pam) penicillin - epinephrine vincristine (oncovin) - hyaluronidase,also apply moderate heat to disperse drug and minimize sloughing. (oncovin - iv administration only)

26.there was a radiograph teeth were ghost teeth but the qs was whats the lesion next to teeth which looked like complex odontoma and in option they gave both options very confusing but in the end i just selected : ghost teeth : Regional Dysplasia Ghost cells: Calcifying odontogenic cyst