PROSTHO QUIZ #2

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Prosthetic Dentistry Diagnosis Quiz

Test your knowledge on prosthetic dentistry with this comprehensive quiz designed for dental professionals and students alike. Covering essential diagnostic principles and patient assessment techniques, this quiz features questions that will challenge your understanding and application of fixed prosthodontics.

  • Explore key concepts of patient evaluation
  • Understand the diagnostic process in prosthodontics
  • Enhance your knowledge on symptoms and treatment planning
125 Questions31 MinutesCreated by AssessingTooth37
To interview the patient so as to determine the kind of symptoms that he/she is experiencing.
A prerequisite for formulating an appropriate treatment plan.
A complete diagnosis includes a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s?
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Symptoms that we can observe/see.
Symptoms only the patient can experience/discern during interview.
5 elements of diagnosis for fixed prostho treatment.
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Patient's history includes:
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Recorded according to the px’s own words and primary reason for seeking tx should be analyzed first.
Categories of chief complaint:
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C.C. That deals with pain, sensitivity or swelling
C.C. That deals with difficulty in speech/mastication
C.C. That deals with bad breath.
C.C. That deals with fractured/unattractive teeth or restoration, discoloration.
In performing this, the clinician will use sight, touch, and hearing to detect abnormal conditions
An exam that includes checking for the patient's general appearance, gait, weight, skin color as well as measuring and recording of vital signs
An exam that reveals information on the condition of the soft tissues, teeth, and supporting structures
An exam that may include any or all of the following: radiographic exam, vitality tests, percussion, and palpation
Diagnostic exams may include test of:
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Should be accurate and current, includes the patient's medication as well as medical conditions.
Patients who are medically compromised are required to have?
Dental history includes?
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Patient's occlusion is evaluated to determine if it is healthy to allow fabrication of such restoration.
Healthy TMJ includes:
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Reveal information concerning the condition of the soft tissues, teeth, and supporting structures; abnormal oral habits; and jaw movement.
Normal opening of mouth must be?
Intraoral examination includes:
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Provide information regarding the status of bacterial accumulation, the response of the host tissue and the degree of irreversible damage.
A healthy gingiva should be?
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Gingival margin should be?
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Used for examining the depth of periodontal pockets and healthy gingival sulci on all surfaces of each tooth.
How deep is an indication of a periodontal problem?
Reveal information as to the condition of the teeth and will facilitate tx planning.
Special attention is given to tooth alignment, eccentric contacts and jaw maneuverability.
Teeth can be evaluated for crowding, rotation, overeruption, spacing, malocclusion, and vertical or horizontal overlaps.
Presence/absence of tooth contact in eccentric movements.
Relationship of teeth in both centric and intercuspal position should be assessed.
Patient moves the jaw and hinge closure and excursive movements should be assessed
Pulpal health must be assessed by measuring the response to percussion and thermal and electrical stimulation.
Can occur if the nerve is damaged but the blood supply is intact.
Diagnostic casts are mounted on?
Provide critical information not directly available during clinical exam revealing aspects of the occlusion within the confines of the mouth.
Diagnostic cast is used for the examination of:
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A detailed assessment of the morphology of each tooth and its bone support and surrounding structures detecting the presence of caries, periapical lesions, as well as previous endodontic treatment..
Different full-mouthed radiographs
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Different intraoral radiographs
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I.O.R. That assesses bone/impacted 3rd molar
I.O.R. That is commonly used and for detailed picture of root or alveolar bone.
I.O.R that is used for assessing proximal caries.
Different extraoral radiographs
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E.O.R used to assess the sinus and maxillary or mandibular dentition.
E.O.R. Used to assess the TMJ and paranasal sinuses and produce 3D image picture of bones and blood vessels.
Estimation of the likely course of the disease or an act of foretelling the outcome of the treatment.
Prognosis of dental disorders is influenced by:
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Consists of developing a logical sequence of treatment design to restore the patient's dentition to good health, optimal function, and optimal appearance.
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