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yes i think 5,c and d

From: Alena Ozieva <alenaozieva@...>Subject: new question Date: Sunday, 21 November, 2010, 6:59 PM

Hi guys

Which of the following is the most critical step in root canal therapy?

Cleaning and shaping.

Obturation.

A hermetic apical seal.

A hermetic coronal seal.

C and D.

Best regardsAlenaOzieva

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I agree with answer 5. C and DFrom: Yasmeen Khan <yasmeenmkhan83@...> Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 10:36:17 PMSubject: Re: new question

yes i think 5,c and d

From: Alena Ozieva <alenaozieva@...>Subject: new question Date: Sunday, 21 November, 2010, 6:59 PM

Hi guys

Which of the following is the most critical step in root canal therapy?

Cleaning and shaping.

Obturation.

A hermetic apical seal.

A hermetic coronal seal.

C and D.

Best regardsAlenaOzieva

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Hi wishing good luck for all candidates who took part2 in November, any one would like to sell the complete ore 2 stuff ,please contact me on my personal email.Many ThanksTaghreed

From: dr pavan <drpavan82@...>Subject: Re: new question Date: Thursday, 25 November, 2010, 18:37

can anyone tell me how to upload files in the group...i ve got material to share....

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hi everyone

i think it should help....there r few pages missing in master dentistry fie in the groip...i ve the full one..will post it soon...

wishin everyone all the very best fa comin exams

does anyone ve any idea when dates fa ore 1 will be announced

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Hey

It is a very tricky qs we had like that in the exams in April...

I dont know...may be cefuroxime....?

My qs is

Which of the following medications has NOT been associated with gingival enlargement? A. Erythromycin. B. Oral contraceptives. C. Valproic acid. D. Fluconazole. E. Verapamil. Best regardsAlenaOzieva

From: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>Subject: new question"oremuttualsupportgroup" < >Date: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 6:05 PM

Hi guys , can u help pls?

-What antibiotic is used to manage a super infected herpetic lip lesion?

a. Ciprofloxacin

b. Metronidazole

c. Cefuroxime

tkx!

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D. Fluconazole. (pls correct if wrong)

From: Alena Ozieva <alenaozieva@...> Sent: Sun, 19 December, 2010 19:27:47Subject: Re: new question

Hey

It is a very tricky qs we had like that in the exams in April...

I dont know...may be cefuroxime....?

My qs is

Which of the following medications has NOT been associated with gingival enlargement? A. Erythromycin. B. Oral contraceptives. C. Valproic acid. D. Fluconazole. E. Verapamil. Best regardsAlenaOzieva

From: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>Subject: new question"oremuttualsupportgroup" < >Date: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 6:05 PM

Hi guys , can u help pls?

-What antibiotic is used to manage a super infected herpetic lip lesion?

a. Ciprofloxacin

b. Metronidazole

c. Cefuroxime

tkx!

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i think thats A

From: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>Subject: new question"oremuttualsupportgroup" < >Date: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 6:05 PM

Hi guys , can u help pls?

-What antibiotic is used to manage a super infected herpetic lip lesion?

a. Ciprofloxacin

b. Metronidazole

c. Cefuroxime

tkx!

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i believe its A as wellFrom: Swati Sheokand <swati.sheokand@...> Sent: Sun, December 19, 2010 8:36:56 PMSubject: Re: new question

i think thats A

From: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>Subject: new question"oremuttualsupportgroup" < >Date: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 6:05 PM

Hi guys , can u help pls?

-What antibiotic is used to manage a super infected herpetic lip lesion?

a. Ciprofloxacin

b. Metronidazole

c. Cefuroxime

tkx!

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Metronidazole is the most use antibiotic in mouth lesion after penicillin.So it is my first choice.JanetFrom: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>oremuttualsupportgroup < >Sent: Sun, December 19, 2010 8:05:12 PMSubject: new

question

Hi guys , can u help pls?

-What antibiotic is used to manage a super infected herpetic lip lesion? a. Ciprofloxacin

b. Metronidazole

c. Cefuroxime

tkx!

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Based on what I've read, Erythromycin,oral contraceptives,verapamil and valproic acid are drugs that induce gingival hyperplasia.......although gingival hyperplasia is seen in patients suffering from leukemia who are taking fluconazole, it does not say that gingival hypeplasia is caused by this drug...it just said there that GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA SECONDARY TO LEUKEMIA...............SO WHAT DO U THINK? COULD IT BE FLUCONAZOLE?...not sure !!!!!

From: Alena Ozieva <alenaozieva@...> Sent: Sun, 19 December, 2010 19:27:47Subject: Re: new question

Hey

It is a very tricky qs we had like that in the exams in April...

I dont know...may be cefuroxime....?

My qs is

Which of the following medications has NOT been associated with gingival enlargement? A. Erythromycin. B. Oral contraceptives. C. Valproic acid. D. Fluconazole. E. Verapamil. Best regardsAlenaOzieva

From: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>Subject: new question"oremuttualsupportgroup" < >Date: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 6:05 PM

Hi guys , can u help pls?

-What antibiotic is used to manage a super infected herpetic lip lesion?

a. Ciprofloxacin

b. Metronidazole

c. Cefuroxime

tkx!

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i have read that fluconazole causes oral enlargements after a certain dosage so i guess ans is erythromysin

From: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>Subject: new question"oremuttualsupportgroup" < >Date: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 6:05 PM

Hi guys , can u help pls?

-What antibiotic is used to manage a super infected herpetic lip lesion?

a. Ciprofloxacin

b. Metronidazole

c. Cefuroxime

tkx!

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THANK YOU SWATI!

From: Swati Sheokand <swati.sheokand@...> Sent: Thu, 30 December, 2010 22:10:02Subject: Re: new question

systolic blood pressure increases and diastolic decreases with age

From: Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...>Subject: new question"oremuttualsupportgroup" < >Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010, 7:06 PM

Hi guys can you help? tkx

_ What’s is increased in elderly? Systole, dyastole, stroke volume, etc..

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It's systoleSent from my iPhoneOn 30 Dec 2010, at 19:06, Vera Lucia <veradentaluk@...> wrote:

Hi guys can you help? tkx

_ What’s is increased in elderly? Systole, dyastole, stroke volume, etc..

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papillon- lefevre syndrome

Lemme knw if m wrong.

On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 08:25 BST Dr Avery wrote:

>Hi guys

>Despite the fact that today is a bank holiday(Royal Wedding) I want to

challenge the group with this question.

>It came out in MJDF course...possibly will came smf similar in exams(MJDF,ORE)

>Boy 3 years,early loosing his teeth.Some teeth in the jaw are being loose...

>What condition it can be?Diff.Ds?

>Thank you

>Lee

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hello dr. avery,This is a condition of HYPOPHOPHATASIA, The Patients with this form typically present spontaneous shedding of primary teeth due to lack of cementogenesis. Almost always only the anterior primary uniradicular teeth( single rooted) are shed, multiradicular teeth as well as permanent teeth are not lost. There is no periodontal or gingival involvement, the pulp chamber of all teeth are larger than normal. This child has the infantile variety of hypophosphatasia. The incisors have been lost due to lack of periodontal attachment because of lack of cementum formation.hope it helps....vaniFrom: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...> Sent: Fri, 29 April, 2011 8:25:09Subject: NEW QUESTION

Hi guysDespite the fact that today is a bank holiday(Royal Wedding) I want to challenge the group with this question.It came out in MJDF course...possibly will came smf similar in exams(MJDF,ORE)Boy 3 years,early loosing his teeth.Some teeth in the jaw are being loose...What condition it can be?Diff.Ds?Thank youLee

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this is also known as jaw cyst basal cell nevus nd bifid rib syndrome.clinical features1.cuteneous anamolies,including basal cell carcinoma,other benign dermal cysts and tumors.2.dental and osseous anomalies,odontogenic keratocysts,mild mandibular prograthism,rib anamolies,vertebral anamolies3.ophthalmologic abnormalities,including hypertelorism with wide nasal bridge,congenital blindness4.neurologic anamalies,including mental retardation,dural calcification5.sexual abnormalities,including hypogonadism in males and ovarian tumors. biFrom: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...> Sent: Thu, 5 May, 2011 8:20:41 AMSubject: new question

Hi guysWhat is the features of Gorlin-Goltz syndrom?Thank youLee

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