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nature
risks
prognosis
PREPARATION OF THE PATIENT
Explanation of the following:
_______ of the treatment
____ of the treatment
_______
amoxicillin
ampicillin/ cefazolin IM or IV
cephalexin/ clindamycin/ azithromycin
cefazolin/ clindamycin IM or IV
ANTIBIOTIC PRE-MEDICATION
oral - ?
unable to take oral medication - ?
oral - allergic to penicillin/ampicillin - ?
allergic to penicillin/ampicillin and unable to take oral medication - ?
additional
foreign objects
superimpositions
SLOB Technique/Buccal object rule:
1. Location of _______ canals
2. Location of ______________
3. Distinguish ____________
distortion
crown-root
consistent
Paralleling technique:
1. Slight image _______
2. _________ ratio is preserved
3. Image is _________ - highly reproducible
image shape
preserved
inconsistent
Bisecting Technique:
1. ________ distortion
2. Crown root ratio not _________
3. ___________ image - not reproducible
visibility
bows
root canal
holders
positioners
Problems when taking radiographs during RCT:
1. Reduced ________ due to rubber dam
2. _____ of the clamp
3. Presence of ________ instruments
4. Selection of suitable film ______ and cone __________
periapical radiograph
Primary radiograph in endodontics
Used to identify abnormal conditions in the pulp and periradicular tissues
roots
canals
location
curvatures
3mm
PERIAPICAL RADIOGRAPH
Used to determine the number of ____ and ______, _______ of canals, and root __________
At least ____ of bone at the apex of the tooth
bitewing radiograph
Indicates the relationship if remaining tooth structure to the crestal height of the bone
stones
chamber
recurrent
restoration
BITEWING RADIOGRAPH
Provides critical information about the anatomic crown of the tooth
Pulp ____
Pulp _______
________ caries
Depth of _________