Pharmacology Case Study #1 Name Mississippi University for Women Nu 501 – Advanced Pharmacology 1/22/2010 CC: Pain in left side of face‚ jaw‚ and head x 1 wk HPI: 60 y/o BM with hx of HTN presents with pain on left side of face‚ jaw‚ and head x 1wk. Pt denies any trauma. Reports left facial pain x 1 wk‚ throbbing‚ starts in jaw area and extends to head‚ “8” on pain scale 0 -10‚ pain worsens when eating and drinking‚ especially cold drinks. PMH: Diagnosed with HTN at age
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popularitie Correct variety of mandibular deformities Distraction osteogenesis ** Genioplasty ** Dramatic facial change with relaltively minor surgery Morphology of bony chin and overlaying soft tissue must be corrected Integrity of attached gingiva important Can alter lip morphology and competence Transoral vertical ramus Adj V shaped mandibles Less neurosenosry loss Possibility more stable Dis Experience‚ segment positioning problems‚ RIF more challenging possible limited to MMF
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The mango is a fleshy stone fruit belonging to the genus Mangifera‚ consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to South Asia‚ from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango‚ M. foetida) are also grown on a more localized basis‚ Mangifera indica – the ’common mango’ or ’Indian mango’ – is the only mango tree commonly cultivated
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second column that best applies to each item in the first column and write the appropriate letter in the blank. Answer | | | | | Question | Selected Match | A cutting tooth at the midline of the mouth | D. incisor | The gum | E. gingiva | Pointed teeth‚ adapted for piercing. | B. canines | A large grinding tooth at the back of the mouth | A. molar | Circular teeth with two cusps adapted for tearing. | C. premolars | | | | | | Question 4 1 out of 1
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subcutaneous connective tissue following exposure to sodium hypochlorite. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1980;49: 460-466. 6. Nakamura H‚ Asai K‚ Fujita H‚ et al. The solvent action of sodium hypochlorite bovine tendon collagen‚ bovine pulp‚ and bovine gingiva. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1985;60:322-326. 7. Pashley EL‚ Bridson NL‚ Bowman K‚ et al. Cytotoxic effects of NaOCl on vital tissue. J Endod. 1985;11:525-528. 8. Harrison JW‚ Svec TA‚ Baumgartner JC. Analysis of clinical toxicity of endodontic
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Introduction: The awareness of occupational hazards can be traced back to the 18thcentury when Bernadino Ramazzini‚ also known as “The Father of Occupational Medicine”‚ recognized the dynamics of health and disease in relation to occupation (Gambhir et al‚ 2011). Awareness of occupational hazards among dental professionals as well as practicing preventative strategies can provide a balance between maximum benefit and minimum harm to health and well being (Mohammed et al‚ 2013). Occupational hazards
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Growth and Development Milestones Growth and Development Milestones August 2013 NRSG 206 Growth and Development Milestones Infant (1-12 months) Physical Growth: All major systems undergo progressive maturation. Growth is very rapid during the first year‚ especially the initial 6 months. Infants gain 5-7 oz. every week for the first 6 months. By the end of the first year the infant’s weight is about three times the birth weight. Height
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01. Anatomy of face lip and oral cavity Face: Nasal bone Oral cavity: 1. vestibule- b/w teeth& buccal gingiva and the lips & cheeks 2. oral cavity proper- b/w upper and lower dental arches Roof- palate Post. - oropharynx * When closed is fully occupied by the tongue Lip: o pars cutanea‚ rubbor labi‚ pars mocosa o oribicularis oris m. o Sup. & inf. Labial mm. vessels ‚ nerves Blood supply: Upper lip- sup. Labial branches < facial & infraorbital aa. Lower lip- inf. Labial branches
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Herbal VS Chemical Ingredients in Toothpaste Microbiology Experimental Investigation ________________________________________ Signature of Sponsoring Teacher ________________________________________ Signature of School Science Fair Coordinator Wentao Hao 2501 W. Addison Lane Technical College Prep Chicago‚ IL 60618 Grade 10 Table of Contents Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………….3 Purpose…………………………………………………………………………4 Hypothesis……………………………………………………………………...4 Review of Literature……………………………………………………………5
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DENTAL SECRETS Second Edition STEPHEN T. SONIS‚ D.M.D.‚ D.M.Sc. Professor and Chairman Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences Harvard School of Dental Medicine Chief‚ Division of Oral Medicine‚ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston‚ Massachusetts HANLEY & BELFUS‚ INC./ Philadelphia Publisher : HANLEY & BELFUS‚ INC. Medical Publishers 210 South 13th Street Philadelphia‚ PA 19107 (215) 546-7293; 800-962-1892 FAX (215) 790-9330 Web
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