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portion of jaw that surrounds and supports the tooth
aveolar process
what does orbicular mean
circular
crescent shaped cartlidge found in TMJ and knee is
meniscus
senovial joint formed in the bicongular junction of the mandible and tempral bone is the
TMJ
temporomandibular joint
another name for the malor bone
zygomatic
7th cranial nerve is the
facial nerve
what causes dental carries to form
low Ph in the oral cavity
what could be done to treat an intranasal dura tear
fat
fascia
or
muscle
grafts
the space between the lips including the cheeks and teeth is the
vestubule
what kind of teeth are deciduous teeth
primary / baby teeth
the anterior portion of the palate is
hard
what structure attaches the tongue to the floor of the bucal cavity
lingual frenulum
how many bones are in the skull
22
what is the name of the lower jaw bone
mandilbe
what muscle allows for closure of the mouth and protrusion of the chin
masseter
the term used to describe an abnormaly small jaw
micrognathia
what is sagging of the eye
enophthalmos
what is premature closure of the sutures of the skull
craniosynostosis
an alveolar process of the maxilla being horizontally seperated from the base of the skull is what type of LeFort
LeFort I
what is the source of an autogenous graft material
yourself
arch bars stabilize what bones
maxillary bones
arch bars are fixed into position with what
wires
what are risks in maxillofacial patients
vomiting
infections
aspiration
why is nasal intubation prefered when arch bars are being used
to view the oral cavity
what type of bone graft is coral
xenograft
what is malocclusion
teeth not im proper alignment
bone healing is expected in
4-6 weeks
what type on incision is made at the patient's hair line and can be bilaterally extended
coronal
what type of incision is used for a frontal fracture of the face
coronal
encoscopic viewing of a joint is what
arthroscopy
what is a example of a synthetic graft material
silastic
what is the most common type of mid facial fracture
LeFrot I
what type of diagnostic immage provides immages of bony defects
CT scan
what is the position for a Waters view radiograft
upright with neck hyperextended
what type of inhalation system is used to reduce the risk of fire during maxillofacial procedures
closed
what does epinefrin do
(epi)
vasoconstriction
(reduces bleeding)
how many bones does the cranium include to protect the brain
8
most LeFort fractures are a result of what
automobile accidents
a rubber wedge to keep the mouth open is what
mouth prop
the repair of frontal sinus often includes what type of set up
carniotomy set up
LeFort II & III fractures can be refered to as what type of fracture
panfacial fracture
what is injected into the joint space to extend druing a TMJ procedure
lactated ringers
a TMJ replacement is usually limited to severe cases of what
ankylosis (severe stiffness to joint)
oral procedures are not sterile but you should use
the best technique possible
dibiding into right and left halves
sagittal
affecting all parts
pan
jaw
gnath
rounded protuberance that is at the end of some bones
condyle
to cut bone
osteotomy
second portion of the mandible
ramus
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test for feb 22nd
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surg tech test for feb 22
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2011-02-22T03:53:00Z
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