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terbinates
3 folds in the nose that keep stuff out. Can be obstructed
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sniff test is checking for
nasal perforation
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gag reflex controlled by what cranial nerves
9 and 10
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Wharton ducts are located where and do what
under tongue and they gleak
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What is vertigo
a false sense of motion
- time of onset, duration of attacks
- description of attack
- associated symptoms
- unsteadiness, loss of balance, falling
- medications: ototoxic, salt retaining
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Ear pain can be a symptom of
upper respiratory infection, frequent swimming, trauma to head
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Malocclusions
overbite, overly crowded, underbite
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Classifications of Malocclusion
Class 1- Molars have customary relationship, but the line of occlusion is incorrect because of rotated or malpositioned teeth
Class 2- Lower molars are distally positioned in relation to the upper molars; the line of occlusion may or may not be correct
Class 3- Lower molars are medially positioned in relation to the upper molars; the line of occlusion may or may not be correct
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Enlarged Tonsil levels
- 1+ visible
- 2+ halfway between tonsillar pillars and the uvula
- 3+ nearly touching the uvula
- 4+ touching each other
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labrynthitis occurs after
ear infection or upper respiratory infection
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adenoidectomy
removal of pharyngeal tonsils
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what attachment used for mouth ears and nose on otoscope
pneumatic
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sense of smell is cranial nerve
1
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Where is stenson duct located? What color?
- whitish yellow, whitish pink
- upper gum on the side
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Fordyce spots
an expected varient, are ectopic sebaceous glands that appear on the buccal mucosa and lips as numerous small, yellow-white, raised lesions
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