Disturbances In Numbers Flashcards

1
Q

How much of the population has missing permanent teeth?

A

4%

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2
Q

What is the most common missing teeth?

A

mandibular 2nd premolar (most common), maxillary lateral incisor, maxillary 2nd premolar

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3
Q

What considerations should be taken into place with missing teeth?

A
  • ankylosis below the plane of occlusion (aka loss of PDL and tooth stuck to bone so big consideration for ortho tx)
  • infra occlusion
  • root resorption
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4
Q

What phase do we take documentation for diagnostics (x-rays)?

A

phase I

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5
Q

When would a prosthetic replacement (bridge/implant) not be a first choice for tx of congenitally missing teeth?

A

when patient is growing

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6
Q

What’s a good treatment option for missing max. laterals?

A

orthodontic repositioning of canines because they typically erupt mesially so need to push them distally to allow space for an implant

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7
Q

What can we use instead of an implant that is cheaper?

A

bonded/Maryland bridge

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8
Q

What are TADS? and how are they different than implants?

A

temporary anchorage devices

  • will not integrate in the bone like implants do
  • good solution for while the patient is growing
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9
Q

What is an option other than an implant for missing maxillary lateral incisors?

A

canine substitution by orthodontic space closure

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10
Q

What are things to consider for a canine substitution?

A
  • class II relationship (upper teeth will be further froward than normal compared to lower teeth)
  • esthetics because the canine is higher up on the gingiva
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11
Q

What is the release measurement of the mandibular and maxillary second primary molar?

A

1.7 mm for mandibular
0.9 mm for maxillary
so if over 3.4mm= crowding and consider extracting premolars

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12
Q

What is most common tooth to be removed if overcrowding?

A

premolars

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13
Q

What is the mean infra occlusion @ 11-12 year olds with lower second primary molar?

A

0.47 mm

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14
Q

T/F: if the primary molars present at age 20, it is a good prognosis for long-term retention.

A

true

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15
Q

What % of 19-20 year olds showed no infra-occlusion with a lower second primary molar?

A

45%

this means that at around age 20, if there is no problems with the primary molar, then we shouldn’t have any problems with the tooth

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16
Q

What are some considerations for supernumerary teeth in primary dentition?

A
  • frequently fused
  • extraction if interfering with eruption
  • 30% of supernumerary teeth are succedaneous
17
Q

Which arch are supernumerary teeth most commonly found in permanent dentition?

A

maxilla (anterior)

18
Q

What are some considerations for multiple supernumerary teeth in permanent dentition?

A
  • altered tooth morphology is common
  • keep the most normal appearing tooth and reposition orthodontically
  • sometimes just wait and watch if extracting can misplace normal teeth
19
Q

What a good indication for removal of a mesiodens?

A
  • disruption of eruption for central incisors
20
Q

What are ways to determine if the extra tooth is located buccal or lingually?

A

first try to palpate
then try to use cone beam tomography
- if unable to do those, different angulation of periapical x-rays can help us determine which side it is located (SLOB rule)

21
Q

If taking angling the X-ray tube on the same side as the tooth shows up on, it is? (mesial positioning, mesial tooth)
a. lingual
b. buccal

A

a. lingual

22
Q

If taking angling the X-ray tube on the opposite side as the tooth shows up on, it is?
(mesial positioning, distal tooth)
a. lingual
b. buccal

A

b. buccal

23
Q

What is the angling technique of periapical radiographs called?

A

SLOB rule