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The first line of treatment is always relief the pain and then adequate fluid intake and then intraoral drainage ,review after 24 hours ,refer I think that's the correct sequence ( correct if wrong ) and incase of facial swelling and any systemic involvement then antibiotics first and then refer

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if the swollen area is soft and fluctuant then ...isn't it PUS DRAINAGE the first step then antibiotic next From: swati.sheokand@...Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 15:56:25 -0700Subject: Re: ore 1

aggressive antibiotics will be priscribedFrom: Jasleen Kaur <doctorjasleen@...> " " < >Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 6:06 PMSubject: Re: ore 1

please help help helpTeenager

has swelling involving his upper lip, the corner of his

nose and a region under his left eye. The swollen area is soft,

fluctuant and pointed on the labial plate under his lips on the

left side. His body temperature is 39°. What is the first thing

you would do after taking history and temperature A.

Refer him to physician B.

Anaesthetise all of the maxillary left anterior teeth to provide instant relief C.

Give him an ice pack to be placed on the area to control the swelling D.

Take radiograph and test vitality of his teeth E.

Write prescription for antibiotics and delay treatment until swelling is reducedthanksFrom: sweetpreetha11 <sweetpreetha11@...>To:

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Megakaryocytes are progenitor cells of platelets...

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Thx swati and anum

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gamma...blue bookFrom: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 9:30 PMSubject: Ore 1

what are neurons of Musles of mastication ?alpha,beta,gamma

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A (primary dentin is formed once in life )

A scully page 142

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> The answer is Tertiary or Reparative. Not sure why they are given as different

options.

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> From: Jasleen Kaur <doctorjasleen@...>

> Oremutual < >

> Cc: Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>

> Sent: Sunday, 21 August 2011, 23:58

> Subject: ore 1

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> Which

> type of dentin is not formed immediately due to a pulpal trauma

> A.primary

> B.Secondary

> C.Reparative

> D.Tertiary

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> Normal

> prothrombin time & increased partial thromboblastin time seen in

> A.Haemophilia

> A

> B.Thrombocytic

> pupura

> C.Leukemia

> D.Won

> willibrand disease

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> please reply

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> thanks

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A reparative but tertiary and reparative are one and same....sob haemophilia A as it includer factor8 which is involved in extrinsic clotting cascade so as APTTFrom: Jasleen Kaur <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >Cc: Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>Sent: Sunday, August

21, 2011 11:58 PMSubject: ore 1

Which

type of dentin is not formed immediately due to a pulpal trauma A.primary B.Secondary C.Reparative D.Tertiary Normal

prothrombin time & increased partial thromboblastin time seen in A.Haemophilia

A B.Thrombocytic

pupura C.Leukemia D.Won

willibrand diseaseplease replythanks

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Thanks jasmine!!!Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless deviceFrom: Jasmine <jaso_alex@...>Sender: Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 17:50:05 +0530 (IST) < >Reply Subject: Re: Ore 1 yes it is obliqueFrom: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 1:02 PMSubject: Ore 1Maximum occlusal force beared by which pdl fibers??Is it oblique???Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to: /<*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional<*> To change settings online go to: /join ( ID required)<*> To change settings via email: -digest -fullfeatured <*>

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macrophages, MNG's AND epithelioid cellsFrom: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>; Oremutual < >Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 1:31 PMSubject: Ore 1Cells in granulomatous inflammation????Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless

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the q is which type of dentine is not formed...so ans should be primary dentin

coz tertiary or reperative is formed always only after trauma...

correct me

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> A  reparative but tertiary and reparative are one and same....so

> b    haemophilia A as it includer factor8 which is involved in extrinsic

clotting cascade so as APTT

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> ________________________________

> From: Jasleen Kaur <doctorjasleen@...>

> Oremutual < >

> Cc: Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>

> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 11:58 PM

> Subject: ore 1

>

>

>  

> Which

> type of dentin is not formed immediately due to a pulpal trauma

> A.primary

> B.Secondary

> C.Reparative

> D.Tertiary

>  

> Normal

> prothrombin time & increased partial thromboblastin time seen in

> A.Haemophilia

> A

> B.Thrombocytic

> pupura

> C.Leukemia

> D.Won

> willibrand disease

>

> please reply

>

> thanks

>

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1. Sickle cell anemia3. squamous part of temporal bone and parts of mandible4. hypotonicFrom: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>; Oremutual < >Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 7:28 PMSubject: Ore 11.Anaemia's most

commonly inherited disorder???2. Bone with endochondrial ossification only?3. Bone with intramembranous ossifi only? Maxilla not given in option:-((4. Saliva in relation to plasma? Hypo, iso , hrpertonic5. % of bacterial load decrease by cleaning?ThanksssssRegardsSent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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you are right!!! They are asking which one is NOT formed and I agree on Primary, but secondary is not formed due to trauma either...From: nauman_ayesha <nauman_ayesha@...> Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2011, 19:09Subject: Re: ore 1

the q is which type of dentine is not formed...so ans should be primary dentin coz tertiary or reperative is formed always only after trauma...

correct me

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> A Â reparative but tertiary and reparative are one and same....so

> b   haemophilia A as it includer factor8 which is involved in extrinsic clotting cascade so as APTT

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Jasleen Kaur <doctorjasleen@...>

> Oremutual < >

> Cc: Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>

> Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 11:58 PM

> Subject: ore 1

>

>

> Â

> Which

> type of dentin is not formed immediately due to a pulpal trauma

> A.primary

> B.Secondary

> C.Reparative

> D.Tertiary

> Â

> Normal

> prothrombin time & increased partial thromboblastin time seen in

> A.Haemophilia

> A

> B.Thrombocytic

> pupura

> C.Leukemia

> D.Won

> willibrand disease

>

> please reply

>

> thanks

>

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1.Nasion2.PogonionRegards Dr. Neha DograFrom: doctorjasleen@... <doctorjasleen@...>Subject: Ore 1"Ore walk" <walkingthroughore@...>, "Oremutual" < >Date: Thursday, 25 August, 2011, 12:49 PM1.Most prominent point over frontal bone??Is it nasion or glabella!!!2.The most anterior and inferior point on bony chin??Is it pogonion or

gnathion???Please help...EMQs book is very confusing at the last mint!!!Help help help;-((RegardsJasSent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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Yes,it is warthin's but only in 10% SincerelyLyudmylaFrom: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2011, 16:39Subject: Ore 1

Which salivary gland tumour occur bilaterally????? I think its warthin tumour cud nyone confirm plzzzzz thxx

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True...Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless deviceFrom: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...>Sender: Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:39:04 +0100 (BST)< >Reply Subject: Ore 1 Which salivary gland tumour occur bilaterally????? I think its warthin tumour cud nyone confirm plzzzzz thxx

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Also actinic cell carcinomaSent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless deviceFrom: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...>Sender: Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:39:04 +0100 (BST)< >Reply Subject: Ore 1 Which salivary gland tumour occur bilaterally????? I think its warthin tumour cud nyone confirm plzzzzz thxx

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ya thats fine! stick to 1 in master dentistry volume 3From: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>; Oremutual < >Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2011, 9:19Subject: Ore 1Is it fine if we stick on to eruption n calcification dates in master dentistry???It keeps changing!!!Pls replySent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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1.glabelle

2.ganathion..

emq book is right

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> 1.Most prominent point over frontal bone??

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> Is it nasion or glabella!!!

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> 2.The most anterior and inferior point on bony chin??

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> Is it pogonion or gnathion???

>

> Please help...EMQs book is very confusing at the last mint!!!

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> Help help help;-((

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> Regards

> Jas

> Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device

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2) is pognion

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1.glabelle

2.ganathion..

emq book is right

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> 1.Most prominent point over frontal bone??

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> Is it nasion or glabella!!!

>

> 2.The most anterior and inferior point on bony chin??

>

> Is it pogonion or gnathion???

>

> Please help...EMQs book is very confusing at the last mint!!!

>

> Help help help;-((

>

> Regards

> Jas

> Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device

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I think is phosphateFrom: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Ore walk <walkingthroughore@...>; Oremutual < >Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2011, 21:25Subject: Ore 1Anion in bone???Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device------------------------------------

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with due respect kindly read again...answer of gnathion is about q no 2 ..

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> > 1.Most prominent point over frontal bone??

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> > Is it nasion or glabella!!!

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> > 2.The most anterior and inferior point on bony chin??

> >

> > Is it pogonion or gnathion???

> >

> > Please help...EMQs book is very confusing at the last mint!!!

> >

> > Help help help;-((

> >

> > Regards

> > Jas

> > Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device

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measlesFrom: "doctorjasleen@..." <doctorjasleen@...>Oremutual < >Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:30 AMSubject: Ore 1Ulcers not common in which type of viral infection?EBV or Rubella virus???Pls replyRegardsSent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless

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Its 14 weeks according to Ten Cate... Do you have reference to your answer?On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 3:14 AM, Swati Sheokand <swati.sheokand@...> wrote:

 

4 months

From: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...>

Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:00 PM

Subject: Ore 1

 

Bud stage of upper 1st permanent molar begins at ?????? can someone plz help

-- Dr Sualeh Khan

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Dentin

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On 26 Aug 2011, at 07:37, doctorjasleen@... wrote:

> GIC bonds better to dentine or enamel?

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why? From: kanzatariq1@...Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 09:39:28 +0500Subject: Re: Ore 1

Dentin

Sent from my iPhone

On 26 Aug 2011, at 07:37, doctorjasleen@... wrote:

> GIC bonds better to dentine or enamel?

> Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device

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HI Alga, maybe there was an other option, because the lingual nerve innervates the tongue, but just the sensory, and the chorda de tympani for the taste, for the anterior 2/3 of the tongue, the posterior 1/3 is innervated by the glossopharyngeal taste and sensory.

Agus

From: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> Sent: Friday, 26 August 2011, 8:24Subject: Ore 1

While doing a third molar surgery the lingual nerve was damage? A) the taste sensation to the tip of the Tongue will be affected B) the taste sensation of tip of Tongue will be spared as it is supplied by glossopharngeal c) the taste on the same side of Tongue will b lost ?? Can someone reply plzzthx

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