OSCE / Final Clinic IV
Cardiac dose of epi
.04mg or 2 carts
Impressions
alginate is used for study models imbibition: water absorption
Causes of mobility
alveolar bone loss, clenching/grinding, fremitus/premature contact
Gracey 1/2
area-specific curet for anteriors only, has one cutting edge, can be used sub/supra
Gracey after 5 13/14
area-specific curet for posteriors only, for distal line angle into distal contact
Gracey after 5 15/16 (11/12)
area-specific curet for posteriors only, for distal line angle into mesial contact, has one cutting edge, can be used supra/sub,
Esters are metabolized by the...
blood plasma (w help of enzyme pseudocholinesterase)
CAL
clinical attachment loss = PD + GM used to determine AAP case type
PSR
for pts 13-17 y/o, highest score of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 is recorded for each sextant.
Nabers probe
hooked probe with markings at 3, 6, 9, 12mm
Amides are metabolized by the...
liver
Marquis Probe
markings at 3, 6, 9, 12 mm
UNC probe
markings at 5, 10, 15mm
ODU 11/12 and CH3
push/pull stroke, light grasp, used for calc and caries detection.
WHO probe
specifically designed for PSR, .5mm ball on end, markings at 3.5, 5.5, 8.5, 11.5mm
Examples of amides include...
the fab 5, oraqix
Sealants
thin resin layer bonded into pits and fissures to prevent tooth decay, for newly erupted teeth,
Oraqix
used for perio pockets liquid amide gel, 2.5% lidocaine and 2.5% prilocaine 30 second onset 20 minute duration One cart per quad
AAP Case Types
2017 guidelines
1.7ml of lidocaine w epi 1:100,000 contains...
34mg lidocaine, .017 mg of epi
Gracey After 5's
3mm longer, great for pockets 5mm or more, blade is 10% thinner
Examples of esters include...
Benzocaine, orajel
Deciduous tooth eruption
Central, lateral, 1st molar, canine, 2nd molar
Adaptation of explorers
Check for correct adaptation on max anteriors with opposite canine, check for correct adaptation away surfaces of mand anteriors with opposite canine, check correct adaptation towards surfaces of mand anteriors with closest canine. Check posterior adaptation on any posterior tooth.
Mobility Classifications
Class I - moves 1mm horizontally Class II - moves 2mm horizontally Class - moves 3mm or > and is vertically depressible