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1.voltage gated sodium channels

2.b)who received dural grafts before 1985

3.drug induced osteoradionecrosis u r right.

hope it helps

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> What channels does lignocaine block?.. 2)what group of people were at

high risk of being infected by prions a) people who recieved blood transfusion

before 1985 B) people who received dural grafts before 1985??????? 3) a man

with multiple myeloma comes for extraction and comes back 6 weeks later and his

socket had not healed what can cause it ??? Drug induced osteoradionecrosis. (

correct if wrong ) ,..nyone plzzz thx

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hi guys! hope this helps!

It's important to remember that HIV was not a health problem until the 1980's when the virus was identified. Subsequently, a test was developed to screen for it. Since 1985, all donated blood has been screened for HIV. The highest risk for people receiving blood was from 1975 to 1985. The people at greatest risk were people receiving treatment for hemophilia.

It's uncertain how many people were infected by blood transfusions before the screening began in 1985. However, today's screening procedures make the blood supply safe. There is still a very small chance that you could get HIV-infected blood. There is a short period of time when blood tests on a newly infected person will not detect the HIV virus. However, screening questions are used to identify people who might be infected and suspects are not allowed to donate blood. Tests to check blood for HIV continue to be refined and improved so that the blood is becoming even more safe to receive. For elective surgery, "banking" your own blood ahead of time is an option.

thhttp://www.uihealthcare.com/topics/hivinfectionsaids/hivi4614.htmlis is te link

From: Hebatallah Sherif <hebatallah.sherif@...>" " < >Sent: Saturday, 27 August 2011, 8:57Subject: Re: Ore 1

1.sodium channeldOn 27 Aug 2011, at 10:22 AM, Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> wrote:

What channels does lignocaine block?.. 2)what group of people were at high risk of being infected by prions a) people who recieved blood transfusion before 1985 B) people who received dural grafts before 1985??????? 3) a man with multiple myeloma comes for extraction and comes back 6 weeks later and his socket had not healed what can cause it ??? Drug induced osteoradionecrosis. ( correct if wrong ) ,..nyone plzzz thx

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thats very interesting information!thank you.Want to add that there are universal rules to follow in all patients,so the professional % to catch virus is very low. SincerelyLyudmylaFrom: Agustina Ferrante aguilar <agustinaferranteaguilar@...>" " < >Sent: Saturday, 27 August 2011, 18:08Subject: Re: Ore 1

hi guys! hope this helps!

It's important to remember that HIV was not a health problem until the 1980's when the virus was identified. Subsequently, a test was developed to screen for it. Since 1985, all donated blood has been screened for HIV. The highest risk for people receiving blood was from 1975 to 1985. The people at greatest risk were people receiving treatment for hemophilia.

It's uncertain how many people were infected by blood transfusions before the screening began in 1985. However, today's screening procedures make the blood supply safe. There is still a very small chance that you could get HIV-infected blood. There is a short period of time when blood tests on a newly infected person will not detect the HIV virus. However, screening questions are used to identify people who might be infected and suspects are not allowed to donate blood. Tests to check blood for HIV continue to be refined and improved so that the blood is becoming even more safe to receive. For elective surgery, "banking" your own blood ahead of time is an option.

thhttp://www.uihealthcare.com/topics/hivinfectionsaids/hivi4614.htmlis is te link

From: Hebatallah Sherif <hebatallah.sherif@...>" " < >Sent: Saturday, 27 August 2011, 8:57Subject: Re: Ore 1

1.sodium channeld On 27 Aug 2011, at 10:22 AM, Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> wrote:

What channels does lignocaine block?.. 2)what group of people were at high risk of being infected by prions a) people who recieved blood transfusion before 1985 B) people who received dural grafts before 1985??????? 3) a man with multiple myeloma comes for extraction and comes back 6 weeks later and his socket had not healed what can cause it ??? Drug induced osteoradionecrosis. ( correct if wrong ) ,..nyone plzzz thx

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thanks!

From: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2011, 9:13Subject: Re: Ore 1

Thanks...Well fluorosis might be...i remember someone replied amelogenesis imperfecta also saying it was mentioned in some course!!!I wonder whats right;-( Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device

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hi! yes it can be both!

is in Scully inmediate reaction or type 1 allergic reaction to latex range from pruritus to urticaria and rarely, anaphylaxis, and type 4 is usually ezcematous and appear after 24 to 48 hs after xposure.

can I ask something, maybe you know the answer, which type of tooth staining is commonly seen in UK? I found in th net and books, is fluorosis, is that correct?

thank you!!

agus

From: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>; Oremutual < >Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2011, 8:31Subject: Ore 1Latex allergy is type 1 or 4 hypersensitivity???ThanksSent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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I think it should be the new changes, after 2009

From: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >; Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2011, 9:17Subject: Ore 1Number of members in GDC??Will we implement with new changes!!Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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29 members,15dentists, 4 dcp's and 10lay manBest WishesAkash JainFrom: Agustina Ferrante aguilar <agustinaferranteaguilar@...>" " < >Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2011, 14:24Subject: Re: Ore 1

I think it should be the new changes, after 2009

From: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >; Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2011, 9:17Subject: Ore 1Number of members in GDC??Will we implement with new changes!!Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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ref pink book pg 662 Best WishesAkash JainFrom: Agustina Ferrante aguilar <agustinaferranteaguilar@...>To:

" " < >Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2011, 14:24Subject: Re: Ore 1

I think it should be the new changes, after 2009

From: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >; Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2011, 9:17Subject: Ore 1Number of members in GDC??Will we implement with new changes!!Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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rectangulat ref (aric waits, pink book and master vol 1 )

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> Confused!!!!

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> Optimal collimator should be square or rectangular???

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> Best of 5 says square!!!

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> Pls help

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The collimator — a metal disc or cylinder withcentral aperture designed to shape and limitthe beam size to a RECTANGLE (the same size asintraoral film) or ROUND with a maximumdiameter of 6 cmSo if the option is square...you will know that it is rectangular...coz another is a round/circled...so on SincerelyLyudmylaFrom: nauman_ayesha <nauman_ayesha@...> Sent: Sunday, 28

August 2011, 16:48Subject: Re: Ore 1

rectangulat ref (aric waits, pink book and master vol 1 )

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> Confused!!!!

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> Optimal collimator should be square or rectangular???

>

> Best of 5 says square!!!

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> Pls help

> Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device

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From: Agustina Ferrante aguilar <agustinaferranteaguilar@...>" " < >Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 9:52 AMSubject: Re: Ore 1

Cortisol increases blood glucose and potassium

From: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> Sent: Friday, 26 August 2011, 17:55Subject: Ore 1

What harmone increases blood glucose? Glucagon. What harmon increases blood glucose and potassium ??? Can someone reply plzzz thx

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rectangularFrom: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:01 PMSubject: Ore 1Confused!!!!Optimal collimator should be square or rectangular???Best of 5 says square!!!Pls helpSent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless

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To minimize the load on free end saddle partial denture

1.Use teeth with narrow buccal-lingual dimension

2. Use mucco-compressive impression

Pls reply

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1)On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 1:36 AM, <doctorjasleen@...> wrote:

To minimize the load on free end saddle partial denture

1.Use teeth with narrow buccal-lingual dimension

2. Use mucco-compressive impression

Pls reply

Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device

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