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body temp |
normal body temp. 98.6 °f |
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pulse |
adult rate 60 to 100 child 70 120 |
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respiration |
adult 12 to 24 per min child 12 to 30 per min |
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blood pressure |
under 140/90 normal for adults |
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systolic |
active. under 140 |
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diastolic |
relax under 90 |
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narcotics |
relieve moderate to serve pain |
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non narcotic |
for mild to moderate pain |
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examples of narcotics |
codine morphine meperidine |
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examples of non narcotic |
aspirin ibuprofen |
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synergistic effect |
taking diff. drugs together. acting together |
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antibiotics |
bacteria that suppress growth and destroy bacteria |
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penicillin |
1st drug of choice and antibiotic |
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antihistamines |
treat mild allergic reactions |
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examples of antihistamines |
benadryl |
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hemostatics |
stops blood from moving |
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oxidized cellulose |
for rapid coagulation |
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vascoconatrictors |
constricts blood vessels decreases blood supply to injection area |
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anesthetics |
topical injectable toxicology |
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Injectable |
temp. block nerve fibers to not generate impulse |
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topical |
temp. numbing before x Ray's impressions prior injections |
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toxicology |
adverse reaction of local anesthetics |
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air oxidation |
change viscosity Color oder |
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moisture |
change if chemical action. |
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temperature on medication |
evaporation potency decreases |
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light exposure |
deterioration |
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analgesics |
reduce pain |
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desensitizing agents |
alleviate dentinal hypersensitivity |
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tissues |
cells joined together |
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4 types of tissues |
epithelial convective smooth nervous |
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epithelial tissue |
exposed surfaces skin eyes lips |
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convective tissue |
binds together body strictures |
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muscle tissue |
skeletal cardiac smooth |
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nervous tissue |
provides stimulation |
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body system |
organs working together to perform a function. |
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body systems |
skeletal muscular cardiovascular circulatory nervous respiratory digestive endocrine urinary integumentsry reproductive |
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foramen |
natural opening where spinal cord passes |
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vitamens |
A B C D K |
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vitamin a |
vision |
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vitamin d |
growth and strength |
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vitamin c |
tissue growth and repair |
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vitamin b |
energy red blood cells |
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endodontist |
root canal treatment dental nerve dental pulp |
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oral surgeon |
oral fractures defects |
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orthodontists |
diagnoses and treats malocclusions places braces |
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periodontists |
gum and supporting bones oral hygiene |
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prothodontist |
replaces damaged teeth Decay trauma disease dentures crowns bridges |
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TMJ |
allows movement of mandible |
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articular eminence |
raises temporal bone |
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glenoid fossa |
oval depression of temporal bone |
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articular disc |
cushion divides glenoid fossa and condyle |
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temporal muscle |
rising mandible and closing jaw |
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masseter muscle |
closing teeth |
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pharynx |
throat |
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larynx |
voice box |
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epiglottis |
prevents food to enter lungs |
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foramen |
natural hole where blood vessels verves and ligaments pass |
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facial bones |
nasal maxilla zygomatic mandible lacrimal Palatine vomer inferior nasal |
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cranial bones |
frontal parietal temporal occipital sphenoid ethmoid |
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temporalis |
elevate mandible |
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masseter |
chewing |
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medial pterygoid |
elevate and side to side of mandible |
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lateral pterygoid |
forward of mandible |
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trachea |
air to lungs |
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integumentary system |
rebate body temp. and water |
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condyle |
bone joint with another bone |
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TMJ |
temporal and mandible for movement and chewing |
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coronoid process |
anterior portion |
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condyloid process |
posterior of remus |
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alveolar process |
roots and teeth and embedded and supported |
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mental foremen |
hole for nerves |
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incisal |
biting or cutting |
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occlusal |
chewing |
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antihistamines |
mild allergic reactions treatment |
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hemostatics |
stop blood from moving |
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absorbable hemostatics |
gelatin sponge oxidized cellulose oxidized regenerated cellulose |