Impaction Flashcards

1
Q

Which positions make tooth extraction less difficult?

A
  1. Misoangular position
2. class 1 ramus
3. class A depth

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2
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Which positions make tooth extraction more difficult?

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  1. distoangular position
2. class 3 ramus
3. class C depth
4. complete bony impaction
  2. contact with 2nd molar
6. close to IAN

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3
Q

In which follicle extraction hard and easier ?

A

Large easy
Small difficult

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4
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In which diameter of PDL extraction difficult ?

A

Narrow

If wide easy

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5
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Which roots make extraction difficult?

A
  1. Long thin Root
2. divergent curved root


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6
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Which roots make extraction easy ?

A
  1. Root one third to two third formed
2. fused conic root
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7
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What’s impacted teeth extraction steps. ?

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  1. Incision and reflection of the mucoperiosteal flap
  2. Removal of overlying bone to expose the impacted tooth
    3.Sectioning of the tooth
  3. Delivery of the sectioning tooth with elevator
  4. Care of the postsurgical wound and suturing
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8
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In which cases we use triangular flap ?

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  1. When high access needed
  2. Vertical impaction
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9
Q

In which cases envelope flap ?

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  1. Low access
  2. Mesio disto horizontal impactions
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10
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What’s Perio Ron it is treatment ?

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  1. proper oral hygiene with use of mouth rinses
  2. Antibiotics and analgetics
  3. Debriment of tissue with chlorhexidine irrigation and hot saline mouth wash
  4. In certain cases surgical excision of the operculum-operculectomy
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11
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Acute pericoronitis symptoms ?

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jaw pain
swelling of gum tissue
extraoral swelling around the angle of mandible
pain when swallowing
the discharge of pus
trismus (lockjaw)
Halitosis
Submandibular lymphadenitis
Fever,malaise,dysphagia

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12
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The symptoms of chronic pericoronitis ?

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  1. bad breath
    2, An unpleasant taste in mouth
  2. a mild or dull ache
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