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Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery
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1. An intricate solution to craniofacial deformities - postiton will vary
Gingiva
Orbital floor fracture repair
Malocclussion
Cranofacial Reconstruction
2. A bone graft obtained from another area of the same patient and used to induce new bone formation in the defect
Autogenous bone graft
Dental Caries
Facial nerve
Pagents Disease
3. Incision is made following the patients natural hair line
Plate & Screw Fixation of Mandibular Fracture
Orthognathic surgery
Coronal incision
Wieder
4. Self controlled tool for cutting/ drilling the cranium stops when bone is penetrated
Facial nerve
Orthognathic surgery
Craniotome
Application of Arch Bars
5. Surgery in which the jaws are moved into proper alignment by direct manipulation of the jaw
Orthognathic surgery
Le Forte 1
Wieder
Plate & Screw Fixation of Mandibular Fracture
6. Gums
Facial nerve
Gingiva
Orthognathic surgery
Mouth Prop
7. AKA # 7 CRANIAL NERVE; mixed nerve that controls muscles of the scalp and face. provides sensations over the face and receives taste information from the tongue.
Facial nerve
Le Forte 1
Pierre Robin Syndrome
Soft Palate
8. Unusually small jaw - combined with a cleft palate - downward displacement of the tongue - and difficulty breathing
Cerebrospinal rhinorrhea
Malocclussion
Craniotome
Pierre Robin Syndrome
9. Most common type of mid facial fx; procedure to repair fracutre of the maxilla; supine
Mouth Prop
Soft Palate
Le Forte 1
Throat pack
10. The roof of the mouth. The anterior portion is hard or bony; saparates the nose from the mouth
Application of Arch Bars
Cerebrospinal rhinorrhea
Cranofacial Reconstruction
Palate
11. Hand held cheek and tongue retractor used to insert throat packs or in application of arch bars
Orbicularis Oris Muscle
Wieder
Plate & Screw Fixation of Mandibular Fracture
Orbital floor fracture repair
12. Wet guaze or tampons used around endotracheal tube/laryngeal mask airway to absorb blood that might pool in upper ariway; included in formal count
Dental Caries
Throat pack
Pagents Disease
Cranofacial Reconstruction
13. Leaking of spinal fluid from your nose caused by a defect to or trauma to the cribriform plate
Craniosynstosis
Application of Arch Bars
Cerebrospinal rhinorrhea
Pierre Robin Syndrome
14. Teeth that develop in locations that do not permit their eruption.
Orbicularis Oris Muscle
Impacted teeth
Pierre Robin Syndrome
Cranofacial Reconstruction
15. Most common technique to repair mandibular fractures using varied sizes of titenium plates and screws
Craniosynstosis
Plate & Screw Fixation of Mandibular Fracture
Throat pack
Laterognathism
16. Asymmentry with respect to each side of the jaw
Mouth Prop
Palate
Laterognathism
Orbital floor fracture repair
17. Soft decayed area in a tooth; leads to cavities and tooth decay
Laterognathism
Gingiva
Plate & Screw Fixation of Mandibular Fracture
Dental Caries
18. Muscle that closes & protudes the lips. Kissing
Orbicularis Oris Muscle
Craniosynstosis
Soft Palate
Autogenous bone graft
19. Overgrowth of bone; chronic condition that causes abnormal bone growth
Gingiva
Pagents Disease
Mouth Prop
Facial nerve
20. Surgery to repair the thin bones of the orbit; allows content of eye to herniate; supine
Wieder
Orbital floor fracture repair
Cerebrospinal rhinorrhea
Pierre Robin Syndrome
21. A rubber wedge placed between the upper and lower teeth of the unaffected side to maintain the patient's mouth in an open position; which facilitate visualization and prevents injury to surgical staff
Mouth Prop
Palate
Pagents Disease
Craniosynstosis
22. Posterior portion of roof of muth that consists of muscle and fat which has a mucous membane; separates the mouth from the naso pharnx
Soft Palate
Orbital floor fracture repair
Cranofacial Reconstruction
Wieder
23. Used to immobilze jaw following mandibular and/or maillary fracture; supine postion
Application of Arch Bars
Coronal incision
Craniotome
Mouth Prop
24. Sutures of skull fuse permanently changing the growth pattern of the infant skull - they fuse prematurely
Cerebrospinal rhinorrhea
Gingiva
Craniosynstosis
Orbital floor fracture repair
25. Abnormal alignment of the teeth with the upper and lower jaw
Pagents Disease
Malocclussion
Mouth Prop
Facial nerve