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What disease is characterized by 3 distinct characteristics?
Pierre Robin Sequence
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What is the main ingredient in a hypersensitivity dentifrice?
5% potassium nitrate
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What is the name for the concept that stimuli on the outside of dentin causes fluid inside the tubule to move, therefore, creating pain?
The Hydrodynamic Theory
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What is the least severe type of orofacial cleft?
cleft uvula (bifid)
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What type of malocclusion is most commonly associated with orofacial clefts?
Class III
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What is the most severe orofacial cleft?
Complete bilateral lip and palate
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Which week during utero do clefts usually occur?
5th week
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What is the name of a dental tubule occluding agent that is applied ONLY by the dental hygieniest?
Glutaraldehyde, Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate (HEMA), Oxalates, Calcium phophate, Calcium hydroxide (during RCT)
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What is the term chelioschisis?
Cleft lip
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What is the least invasive hypersensitivity management tool?
Over-the-counter sensitivity dentifrice
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What type of dentinal tubules are seen in patients with dental hypersensitivity?
Widened
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What type of enamel disturbances are commonly associated with orofacial clefts?
enamel hypoplasia
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What is a cervical lesion caused by occlusal stresses from clenching/grinding teeth?
Abfraction
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