OMF CS (PART III)

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1.
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For which of the specific arthritis the temporal-mandibular ankylosis is not a complication?:
2.
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The mobile bone which makes part of the facial skeleton is:
3.
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Are there any dental contacts in an anterior bilateral TMJ luxation?:
4.
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Which is the oldest and simpliest method of repositioning of the temporal-mandibular luxation?:
5.
1 point
What is the damaged nerve in superior temporal-mandibular luxations?:
6.
1 point
What treatment do you use in the TMJ concussions?:
7.
1 point
The Heister distancer is used for mechanical therapy for the following situations:
8.
1 point
The ethiopathogenic factors of chronic arthritis involve:
9.
1 point
Temporal-mandibular ankylosis is possible in the following forms of luxations:
10.
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What are the most frequent causes of temporal-mandibular ankylosys?:
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What is the most frequent incriminating factor causing chronic temporal-mandibular arthritis?:
12.
1 point
Subcutaneous emphyzema occurs in:
13.
1 point
What do violent pain iradiating to the ear, clicking in the articulation and luxation during mastication indicate?:
14.
1 point
The treatment of the fracture which is complicated by osteomielitis is done with:
15.
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After the repositioning of the luxation it is necessary to immobilize the mandible with a chin bandage for how many days:
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1 point
Which of the following symptoms are not present in the posterior luxations?:
17.
1 point
What is the most frequent of the facial fractures after OMF Surgey Chisinau?:
18.
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Berchet-Dubov method of anesthesia is used for:
19.
1 point
Dental-paradontal traumatic damage is frequent in:
20.
1 point
The most frequent cause of a mandibular constriction:
21.
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In which luxation forms do scar modifications of the periarticular tissues of the menisc develor?:
22.
1 point
Epiphora occurs in:
23.
1 point
Sinusotomy is performed in:
24.
1 point
Early contact on the molars occurs in:
25.
1 point
What is the basic examination method of pacients with luxation of temporal-mandibular joint?:
26.
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What is the main cause of luxations?:
27.
1 point
One of the following symptoms is missing in unilateral luxations:
28.
1 point
The interdentary space in a mandibular fracture on 7-th an 8-th teeth is equal to:
29.
1 point
The clinical signs of a chronic temporal-mandibular arthritis can be:
30.
1 point
What does the patient first feels in a luxation?:
31.
1 point
What is the main maneuver in repositioning the temporal-mandibular luxations in the classic method?:
32.
1 point
Early contact of the premolars occurs in:
33.
1 point
What is the hardest complication of a temporal-mandibular arthritis?:
34.
1 point
In what type of luxations the patients can reposition their mandible by themselves?:
35.
1 point
Subcutaneous emphyzema occurs in:
36.
1 point
The most serious complication of a superior luxation is:
37.
1 point
Maxilla has got more walls:
38.
1 point
A pacient has a left preauricular swelling with local signs of acute inflammation, limitation of the mandibular movements and strong pain in mastication. The most probable diagnosis may be:
39.
1 point
What is the most frequent of the facial fractures after CNPSDMU?:
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Clinical problem: Patient-male, 75 y.o., accuses permanent limitation of opening of the mouth till 1 cm between the central incisors mostly; Retractile scar on face in the right pretragian region and one more in the maseterin region; The pacient also accuses pain when moving the mandible to the right; The X-ray does not show any bone changes.
S.A. Whats the diagnosis based on the data above?:
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1 point
Which of the symptoms is absent in bilateral anterior luxations?:
42.
1 point
The replacement of the nasal bones is perfomed by:
43.
1 point
What late complication can happen after a posterior TMJ luxation?:
44.
1 point
After repositioning of nasal fragments it is necessary to immobilize them with:
45.
1 point
What anesthesia do we use for the repositioning of luxated mandibles?:
46.
1 point
More often the X-Ray in the nasal bones fracture shows:
47.
1 point
Temporal-mandibular luxation:
48.
1 point
What is the treatment for an anterior TMJ luxation?:
49.
1 point
Which is the most often form of temporal-mandibular luxation?:
50.
1 point
What is usually done for immobilizing the mandible for transportation?: