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OSCE Exam 2023-2024 Name drugs that induce gingival hyperplasia/increase pocket depths. - ANS-- Ca+ channel blockers = amlodipine, verapamil, diltiazem - Anticonvulsants = phenytoin, dilantin, val ... proic acid - Immunosuppressive drugs = cyclosporine Large space (diastema) between #11 & #12. What do you do? A. Place implant B. RPD C. FPD (bridge) D. Do nothing - ANS-D. Do nothing Cauliflower-like lesion on the tongue is ____. - ANS-Papilloma What is the treatment for mucoceles? A. Prescribe corticosteroids B. Excise it & adjacent glands should be excised to prevent recurrence C. Must be biopsied for definitive diagnosis D. Antifungal medications - ANS-B. Excise it & adjacent glands should be excised to prevent recurrence What is the greatest problem (disadvantage) with resin bonded bridges (Maryland Bridge)? A. Staining B. Debonding C. Fracture D. Less tooth reduction - ANS-B. Debonding What is the greatest advantage of resin bonded bridges (Maryland Bridge)? A. Staining B. Debonding C. Fracture D. Minimal tooth reduction - ANS-D. Minimal tooth reduction Patient presents with Jaundice. Which of the following do they probably have? A. Cirrhosis B. Hepatitis A C. Hepatitis C - ANS-B. Hepatitis A Patient presents with jaundice. What is the proper thing to do? A. Start with the examination & complete a thorough diagnostic assessment B. Tell the patient to immediately go to the ER. C. Tell the patient to come back for treatment in 1 week, and you cannot treat them now. - ANS-C. Tell the patient to come back for treatment in 1 week, and you cannot treat them now. A patient has an allergic reaction to a barbiturate, how do you treat? A. Epinephrine B. Diphenhydramine C. Send to ER - ANS-B. Diphenhydramine (benadryl) Pt presents, upset with look of with canine and premolar area; spotted (pick up stains), pits and grooves on outer surface of teeth. Likely diagnosis: A. Hypoplasia B. Hyperplasia C. Abfraction D. Erosion - ANS-A. Hypoplasia Several spots with yellow-ish concave areas in cervical 1/3rd of anterior teeth. Likely cause? A. Erosion B. Abrfraction C. Hypoplasia D. Hyperplasia - ANS-A. Erosion due to acidic beverages Diagnose amelogenesis imperfecta radiographically. - ANS-Yellow/brown discoloration, minimal to no enamel visible, open contacts, square crowns Diagnose dentinogenesis imperfecta radiographically. - ANS-Bulbous crowns, cervical constriction, thin roots, early obliteration of root canals and pulp chambers. Once thought to be associated with BLUE SCLERA and multiple bone fractures: A. Hemolytic anemia B. Grave's disease C. Pernicious anemia D. Dentinogenesis imperfecta - ANS-D. Dentinogenesis imperfecta All of the following are hyperthyroid symptoms except? A. Fatigue B. Exophthalmos CONTINUES.... [Show More]

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