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5 Pieces of PPE to wear during Prophy: 1. Goggles
2. Lab coat
3. Gloves
4. Mask
6. Hair Bonnet
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Apex: Tip of the root
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Brachydont: Tooth type with a small, distinct crown compared with large well developed roots. Don't continually grow
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Brachydont examples: Humans, carnivores, pigs
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Buccal: Cheek side of C, P, M
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Canine: "C"
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Cat Dental Formula:: 2 (I 3/3 C1/1 P 3/2 M 1/1) = 30
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Cat Dental Formula: Deciduous: 2 (I 3/3 C 1/1 P 3/2) = 26
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Cementum: Modified bone like substance covering outside of root
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Class I Malocclusion: Mandible and Maxillary jaw lengths are aligned but one or more teeth are in abnormal position
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Class I Malocclusion is also known as...: Neutroclusion
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Class II Malocclusion: Mandible shorter than maxilla
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Class II Malocclusion is also known as...: Distoclusion, Overjet, Overshot.
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Class III Malocclusion: Maxilla shorter than mandible
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Class III Malocclusion is also known as...: Mesioclusion, Underjet, Undershot
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Crown: Portion of tooth that's exposed
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Dangers/Effects of Periodontal Disease:: Foul, "dirty" mouth
Halitosis
Loose and/or missing teeth
Blood infection leading to heart and liver
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Deciduous: Baby teeth
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Dental Prophy: A therapeutic procedure performed for the purpose of removing dental tartar, treating halitosis, and preventing periodontal disease
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Dental Prophy is technically known as...: Dental Prophylaxis
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Diphyodont: Mammal having 2 sets of teeth (baby and permanent)
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Distal: Side of tooth most caudal
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Dog Dental Formula: Deciduous: 2 (I 3/3 C 1/1 P 3/3) = 28
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Dog Dental Formula: Permanent: 2 (I 3/3 C 1/1 P 4/4 M 2/3) = 42
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Enamel: Hard substance covering crown
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Furcation: Region of multi rooted tooth where the roots diverge from crown
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Gingiva: Gums
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Gingival Sulcus: Pockets of gum surrounding tooth
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Hypsodont: Tooth type with long reserve crown and root. Continually grow
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Hypsodont examples: Rabbits, rats, hamsters, guinea pigs
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Incisor: "I"
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Incorrect term for Class II Malocclusion: Overbite
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Incorrect term for Class III Malocclusion: Underbite
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Labial: Lip side of I
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Lingual: side of lower arcade nearest to tongue
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Malocclusion: Refers to the situation when teeth or jaws are not correctly aligned
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Mesial: Side of the tooth most rostral to midline
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Molar: "M"
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Normal gingival sulcus depth in cats: up to 1 mm
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Normal gingival sulcus depth in dogs: 1-3 mm
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Occlusion: Refers to the spatial relationship of teeth within the mouth.
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Palatal: side of upper arcade nearest to palate
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Periodontal Ligament: Connective Fivers attaching tooth to jaw
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Periodontium: Supporting structures of tooth. All structures holding teeth in the mouth
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Periodontium is Made of 4 Structures:: Periodontal Ligament
Gingival Connective Tissue
Alveolar Bone
Cementum
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Premolar: "P"
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Proximal surface: surface between teeth
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Pulp Cavity: Cavity containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue
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Scissors Bite: Normal occlusion, where the incisors come together to closely overlap like scissors
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Steps of Prophy: 1. Oral Cavity Exam
2. Ultrasonic Cleaning
3. Hand scaling
4. Root planning
5. Polishing
6. Irrigation of sulcus and measurement of it's depth
7. Fluoride treatment
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Things to Remember when starting a Prophy:: 1. Antibiotics at least 3 days before dental
2. Animals head should be slightly tilted downward
3. Always use the cuff on the ET tube
4. Place gauze in the throat to keep debris out
5. Wear PPE
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What is Periodontal Disease?: Inflammation of the gingiva and underlying tissues
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Wry Bite: Malocclusion where one side of the jaw is longer or shorter than the other.