Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: questions - pls answer... Date: Monday, 4 April, 2011, 11:53 Anesthetic for patient is Prilocaine Deep Vein thrombosis- pt with hip replacement Dublin candidiasis is caused by another species of candida-candida dubliniensis I think Lower motor neuron lesion if facial nerve is damaged 10,000ppm Yellow bag is used for clinical waste/sharps for incineration and Orange for the rest of Clinical waste Primary/ Secondary/ Tertiary preventions are given in churchill,Primary prevention is to protect someone from Disease by providing information, Secondary is when you treat a person in which some form of disease is estabilished, tertiary is for someone who has been damaged extensively with the disease and you provide care. From: VIJAITHA DAS <vijaitha_das@...> Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 8:06:35 AMSubject: questions - pls answer... Q1. Cause of pain 2 years after RCT Q2. A patient presents with a history of clicking from their temporomandibular joint. This click occurs mid way through the opening cycle and is consistent. There is some pre-auricular pain and the lateral pterygoid muscle on the affected side is tender to resisted movement test. There is no trismus and the click is not present when the patient opens from an incisor edge to edge relationship, instead of her normal Class I occlusion. The patient would like treatment.The most appropriate occlusal splint for this patient would be:A. Stabilisation splint B. Localised Occlusal Interference Splint C. BiteRaiser D. SoftBiteGuard E. Anterior Repositioner Splint3. A patient presents with a history of a post-crown having fallen out. The post- crown was originally placed fifteen years ago and had been successful up until four months ago since when it has come out and been recemented four times. At recementation there was no evidence of any caries. The patient had been a regular attender and not needed any restorative treatment for the last eight years.Which of the following is the most likely cause for the failure of this crown?A. The post was to narrow B. The post was to short. C. Therootcanaltreatmentwasfailing. D. Averticalrootfracturewaspresent. E. There were excessive occlusal loads on the tooth.Q4. Anaesthetic for patient with congenital heart disease in an emergency appointment?Q5. Deep vein thrombosis who is in more risk in G.A? Some of the options were - appendectomy , hip replacement etcQ6. Dublin's candidiasis?Q7. Type of lesion which occurs in a patient wit damage to the facia nerve following superficial parotidectomy?Q8. What concentration of sodium hypochloride shoud be used 2 clean a small splatter of blood in dental surgery?Q9. What % of UK population have Type I Hypersensitivity?Q10. Which color of bag is used to dispose of clinical waste?Q11. Scaling and polishing - Primary / Secondary / tertiary prevention?Q12. Early detection of caries and treatment - Primary / Secondary / tertiary prevention? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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