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12 Cards in this Set
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What changes to the carious lesion occur at one week when plaque is removed well?
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reduced chalkiness
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What changes will you see in the carious lesion at week 2 and 3 after plaque is well removed?
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hard and shiny
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What is the rationale you would give a patient to restore an arrested lesion?
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restore due to function.
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what are 3 causes of recurrent lesions?
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-Poor margins
-restoration no properly done -never treated the risk of caries |
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what is minimally invasive dentistry?
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respecting health, function, and aesthetics.
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T or F
Caries is a process |
True
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What are the 3 steps to diagnosis caries?
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1) early detection
2) assess severity 3) assess activity |
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It is easy to tell the difference bt active and arrested?
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no, not without specific training and calibration
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What are the 3 levels of accessing caries with in a person/population?
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-surface of the tooth
-individual -population or community |
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Give some examples of what can effect caries in the individual
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mental illness, disease, personal factors
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Give examples of factors to consider when looking and perspective of society
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part of country, socioeconomics, fluoride, education
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How are detection and diagnosis different?
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-detection is symptoms
-diagnosis is identifying disease |