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I think it's hard to know without the options, but it was a question in the april/2011 part1, which I did. I think there was an option of gingival laceration. Other options were along the lines of damage to mucosa, damage to teeth, etc. and just didn't seem related. I think I chose gingival laceration, but to be honest am not sure and have no reference for it...let me know what you think. Hope this helps AnaFrom: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...>Subject: ORE question about electrosurgery Date: Wednesday, 21 December, 2011, 17:36

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I found this question from ore feedbacks which couldn't find answer for it!

A dentist is carrying out electrosurgery on patient and the patient sneezed

What's likely to happen

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hellooo!!!!!!! ana can u plz guide me for giving ore part 1. i am planning to give in september. i also do a job. along the job how i divide the time and which subjct is more demanding what about all the details. From: Ana carolina Soares dunlop <anadunlop@...> Sent: Thursday, 22 December 2011, 15:40 Subject: Re: ORE question about electrosurgery

I think it's hard to know without the options, but it was a question in the april/2011 part1, which I did. I think there was an option of gingival laceration. Other options were along the lines of damage to mucosa, damage to teeth, etc. and just didn't seem related. I think I chose gingival laceration, but to be honest am not sure and have no reference for it...let me know what you think. Hope this helps AnaFrom: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...>Subject: ORE question about electrosurgery Date: Wednesday, 21 December, 2011, 17:36

Hi..

I found this question from ore feedbacks which couldn't find answer for it!

A dentist is carrying out electrosurgery on patient and the patient sneezed

What's likely to happen

Balsam

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thermal burns intra orally and at corners of mouth.... scarring

it depends on the type of electrosurgery and location of the instrument.

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> A dentist is carrying out electrosurgery on patient and the patient sneezed

> What's likely to happen

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