Endo/Oral Surgery Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Topical anesthetic | Placed on oral mucosa at injection site to numb the nerve endings. |
Infiltration | Used to anesthetise a single tooth. |
Blood Pressure Cuff | Placed over the brachial artery in the arm. |
Dental Dam | Most effective means of moisture control and isolation. |
Gutta Percha | Rubber like material used to fill the canals after a root canal. |
Infected Tooth | Can be fatal. |
Elevator | A surgical instrument used to raise a tooth out of the socket. |
Bone file | Trims and smoothens bone after teeth have been extracted. |
Needle holders | Look alot like scissors with locking joints. |
Retractors | Are available for cheek, tongue, and tissue. |
Surgical currette | Used to remove infectious material,lesions and debris from within a tooth socket. |
Chemical indicators | Should be placed in all sterilization bags and cassettes. |
120/80 | The normal range for an adults blood pressure. |
Pain | The fifth vital sign. |
Periosteal elevator | Used to loosen the periosteum tissue from the bone, before extracting a tooth. |
Rongeurs | Used for nipping uneven bone pieces to contour and shape the bone after an extraction. |
3-5 minutes | Time needed to leave topical on oral mucosa, for it to be effective. |
Sodium hypochlorite/Hydrogen peroxide | Used to irrigate the canals during root canal treatment. |
K-files | Used to remove necrotic tissue. |
Lentulo spirals | Used in a slow speed handpiece, to place medications within the root canals. |
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