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Movable swelling at angle of mandible is due to--
1.Sinus
2.parotid swelling
3.ludwigs angina
4.lymph node enlargement
 
ONE MORE QUESTION--
All of the follwing will be in smoking except--
1.barrled chest
2.extrinsic emphysema
3.hypertension
4.pulmonary emphysema
5.chronic bronchitis
 
ONE MORE QUESTION--
All of the follwing will be in smoking except--
1.barrled chest
2.extrinsic emphysema............answer
3.hypertension
4.pulmonary emphysema
5.chronic bronchitis
bt i'm not sure coz i dont kno wat is extrinsic emphysema ,i choose this coz all other choices go with smoking bt never heard of extrinsic emphysema ,sumone plz confirm ????
 
hey pb2007 ,,how u doin my friend !!
why u chose lumph node enlargment ??? not ludwig angina ??
can u confirm ..! (isn't ludwig's angina for spaces when infection moves by)... well also enlarged lymph node seems resonable ,,,,,,,,,
 
hey pb2007 ,,how u doin my friend !!
why u chose lumph node enlargment ??? not ludwig angina ??
can u confirm ..! (isn't ludwig's angina for spaces when infection moves by)... well also enlarged lymph node seems resonable ,,,,,,,,,
hi wadent,i'm doin gud,jst rushing through my notes fast,
i googled all choices so lymph node enlargment seemed appropriate n also ludwig's angina is a type of cellulitis n generally spreads along submandibular n submaxillary spaces,so i'm jst guessing it will be diffuse infection n not concentrated at one place ,so lesion to be movable it should not spread jst stay at one place so i choose lymph node bt i might be wrong .
 
hi wadent,i'm doin gud,jst rushing through my notes fast,
i googled all choices so lymph node enlargment seemed appropriate n also ludwig's angina is a type of cellulitis n generally spreads along submandibular n submaxillary spaces,so i'm jst guessing it will be diffuse infection n not concentrated at one place ,so lesion to be movable it should not spread jst stay at one place so i choose lymph node bt i might be wrong .[/QUOT

And for second question options are

All of the following is related to smoking except---
1.barrled chest
2.extrinsic asthma
3.pulmonary emphysema
4.chronic bronchitis
5.hypertension
 
extrinsic asthma is the answer.


hi wadent,i'm doin gud,jst rushing through my notes fast,
i googled all choices so lymph node enlargment seemed appropriate n also ludwig's angina is a type of cellulitis n generally spreads along submandibular n submaxillary spaces,so i'm jst guessing it will be diffuse infection n not concentrated at one place ,so lesion to be movable it should not spread jst stay at one place so i choose lymph node bt i might be wrong .[/QUOT

And for second question options are

All of the following is related to smoking except---
1.barrled chest
2.extrinsic asthma
3.pulmonary emphysema
4.chronic bronchitis
5.hypertension
 
hi wadent,i'm doin gud,jst rushing through my notes fast,
i googled all choices so lymph node enlargment seemed appropriate n also ludwig's angina is a type of cellulitis n generally spreads along submandibular n submaxillary spaces,so i'm jst guessing it will be diffuse infection n not concentrated at one place ,so lesion to be movable it should not spread jst stay at one place so i choose lymph node bt i might be wrong .

yess, u r right pb2007.ludwigs angina is a diffuse swelling involving all the 3 spaces,submandibular,sublingual and submental.its not movable.
 
yess, u r right pb2007.ludwigs angina is a diffuse swelling involving all the 3 spaces,submandibular,sublingual and submental.its not movable.
thnks for the conformation.
need help with this ques
which represent the sensory organ concerned with maintenanace of skeletal muscle tonus
1]sarcomeres
2]muscle spindles
3]gamma efferents
4]picinian corpuscles
5]golgi tendons
is it muscle spindles.
can sumone plz explain wat muscle tension is???
 
Lugwigs and Barrel Check. I am confident. ( Lymph swelling does not move )heheheh
 
hey pb2007
the answer is muscle spindles 100 percent sure :>

asb,,r u sure its ludwig's angina !!!
 
hey guys,,
i have one favor pleassssseee
can someone out there explain MEIOSIS in a few words so that it looks simple ,,iam not understanding it..........!!
 
hey!!answer is extrinsic asthma.
cigarette smoke causes intrinsic asthma.

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Intrinsic asthma is not allergy-related, in fact it is caused by anything except an allergy. It may be caused by inhalation of chemicals such as cigarette smoke or cleaning agents, taking aspirin, a chest infection, stress, laughter, exercise, cold air, food preservatives or a myriad of other factors. .
http://www.buteyko.co.nz/asthma/facts/types.cfm
 
Movable swelling at angle of mandible is due to--
1.Sinus
2.parotid swelling
3.ludwigs angina
4.lymph node enlargement


Ans is lymph nodes..lymph node swelling is fixed in malignancy..other times its movable.
 
All of the following is related to smoking except---
1.barrled chest
2.extrinsic asthma
3.pulmonary emphysema
4.chronic bronchitis
5.hypertension-answer
becoz rest of 'em are thr COPD and why not the HTN? Not sure though.. correct me if i'm wrong. And for the ludwigs, which is diffused and involves all three fascial planes. since its specifis abt the location I think the answer is lymph nodes. Correct my mistakes.
 
hi any one can answer these please with explanation if possible

linguo gingival groove is most likely poresent in crown of wich of the following incisor ??
max incisor
max lat
mand lateral
centralmand

which muscle important influence in function of the mandible and not considered muscle of mastication ???
omohiod
geniohyoid
Mylohyoid
diagastric
sternocledomastoid

which of the following complicate root planning in max later incisor

root convexity
mesial concavity
disto lingual groove
extreme distal cervicl curvature

each of the followin affect depth of fossaexept

curv of spee
intercondye distance
vertical overlap of ant
horiontal overlap of ant
steepness of articular eminence
 
hi any one can answer these please with explanation if possible

linguo gingival groove is most likely poresent in crown of wich of the following incisor ??
max incisor
max lat--answer
mand lateral
centralmand

which muscle important influence in function of the mandible and not considered muscle of mastication ???
omohiod
geniohyoid
Mylohyoid
diagastric--answer
sternocledomastoid

which of the following complicate root planning in max later incisor

root convexity
mesial concavity
disto lingual groove ---answer
extreme distal cervicl curvature

each of the followin affect depth of fossaexept

curv of spee
intercondye distance---answer
vertical overlap of ant
horiontal overlap of ant
steepness of articular eminence
please check the answers
 
please check the answers

thanks alot jaskiran

linguo gingival groove is most likely poresent in crown of wich of the following incisor ??
max incisor
max lat--answer I thought so too but not sure as i don't have the answer
mand lateral
centralmand

which muscle important influence in function of the mandible and not considered muscle of mastication ???
omohiod
geniohyoid
Mylohyoid
diagastric--answer i thought so too
sternocledomastoid

which of the following complicate root planning in max later incisor

root convexity
mesial concavity
disto lingual groove ---answer i think so too but the answer was mesial concavity ???
extreme distal cervicl curvature

each of the followin affect depth of fossaexept

curv of spee
intercondye distance---answer why any explanation please???
vertical overlap of ant
horiontal overlap of ant
steepness of articular eminence



some more

which would expect to see first evidence of resoption on the root of primary incisor except one which one is this

lingual
facial
mesial
distal

in primary first molars which portion of the crown is shorter?

mesial
distal
midfacial
mid lingual

which wider faciolingually than mesiodistally?

mand first prmo
maxilary first molar
mand 1st mol
mand 2nd mol


which describ contact relationship between max cent incisor
and max lat inc?

contact is offset to the lingual
contact is centered to insisocervically i
insisal embrassure is larger of all
ling embrassure is larger of all



please explain and answer if you know
 
which would expect to see first evidence of resoption on the root of primary incisor except one which one is this

lingual --i think this is the answer
facial
mesial
distal
Because permanent teeth erupt lingually to primary teeth

in primary first molars which portion of the crown is shorter?

mesial
distal ---answer becuse DB @DL cusps are short
midfacial
mid lingual

which wider faciolingually than mesiodistally?

mand first prmo
maxilary first molar--answer
mand 1st mol
mand 2nd mol


which describ contact relationship between max cent incisor
and max lat inc?

contact is offset to the lingual
contact is centered to insisocervically i
insisal embrassure is larger of all
ling embrassure is larger of all----answer think so[not sure]


please check these answers
 
which would expect to see first evidence of resoption on the root of primary incisor except one which one is this

lingual --i think this is the answer
facial (coz whn u extract a primary tooth u always see facial side of the tooth intact, n moreover the perm erupts lingual to primary tooth so lingual root would resorb..)
mesial
distal
Because permanent teeth erupt lingually to primary teeth

in primary first molars which portion of the crown is shorter?

mesial
distal ---answer becuse DB @DL cusps are short
midfacial
mid lingual

which wider faciolingually than mesiodistally?

mand first prmo
maxilary first molar--answer(correct)
mand 1st mol
mand 2nd mol


which describ contact relationship between max cent incisor
and max lat inc?

contact is offset to the lingual
contact is centered to insisocervically i (not sure)
insisal embrassure is larger of all
ling embrassure is larger of all----answer think so[not sure]
 
which describ contact relationship between max cent incisor
and max lat inc?

contact is offset to the lingual - Answer
contact is centered to insisocervically
insisal embrassure is larger of all
ling embrassure is larger of all

I think I remember reading that all contacts in the incisor area are centered Faciolingually and then in the posterior they begin to move buccal making the L embrasure larger. Not 100%.
 
1--If a person is having following disease which we will treat first----
1.discoid lupus
2.raynauds phenomenon
3.systemic sclerosis
4.osteoarthritis

2--numbness of fingertips is due to which of the above diseases???
 
1--If a person is having following disease which we will treat first----
1.discoid lupus
2.raynauds phenomenon
3.systemic sclerosis
4.osteoarthritis

2--numbness of fingertips is due to which of the above diseases???

i think answer for both 1 & 2-raynauds phenomenon.
pls correct if wrong....
 
????????????? and why is that!

why not lupus erythromatosis, isn't it the etiology for--------------> raynauds phenomenon ( so ull treat the main cause of the disease be4 its clinical finding..
thanks!!
pls correct me if iam wrong? but hope iam not : ) 🙂 ; )
 
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Loss of cheek sensation and loss of taste sensation due to involvement of which nerve??
1.Trigeminal nerve
2.Facial nerve
 
Loss of cheek sensation and loss of taste sensation due to involvement of which nerve??
1.Trigeminal nerve
2.Facial nerve ( coz facial nerve supplies buccinator n muscles of facial expression n taste sensation is supplied by chorda tympani( br of facial nv) )
 
Loss of cheek sensation and loss of taste sensation due to involvement of which nerve??
1.Trigeminal nerve
2.Facial nerve ( coz facial nerve supplies buccinator n muscles of facial expression n taste sensation is supplied by chorda tympani( br of facial nv) )

Yeah even i am thinkin same but just check this out----

The three divisions of the fifth nerve (I. Ophthalmic, II. Maxillary, and III. Mandibular) are the source for somatic sensation over the entire face

Symptoms of damage to the trigeminal system are mainly loss of sensation in the face, and damage to the facial nerve mainly manifests as weakness of the muscles of facial expression, although it may also affect taste sensation in the anterior part of the tongue
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dons/part_1/chapter_5.html😕😕😕
 
which describ contact relationship between max cent incisor
and max lat inc?

contact is offset to the lingual - Answer
contact is centered to insisocervically
insisal embrassure is larger of all
ling embrassure is larger of all

I think I remember reading that all contacts in the incisor area are centered Faciolingually and then in the posterior they begin to move buccal making the L embrasure larger. Not 100%.

The ans is D,acc. to Wheelers, bcoz of lingual convergence of crowns.
 
hey be positive what do u think !!
ru sure...its confusin

can anybody add somthin here !!! come on guys
 
Yeah even i am thinkin same but just check this out----

The three divisions of the fifth nerve (I. Ophthalmic, II. Maxillary, and III. Mandibular) are the source for somatic sensation over the entire face

Symptoms of damage to the trigeminal system are mainly loss of sensation in the face, and damage to the facial nerve mainly manifests as weakness of the muscles of facial expression, although it may also affect taste sensation in the anterior part of the tongue
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dons/part_1/chapter_5.html😕😕😕



Hey there...
its says senstation it means ...........v3 ,9 , 10
taste................................> 7,9,10
 
i think answer for both 1 & 2-raynauds phenomenon.
pls correct if wrong....

I think it's systemic sclerosis, since Ray.Ph. can be a consecuence of it.
I discarded lupus because it says discoid lupus, which is confined to the skin. About 20% of Discoid Lupus patients will progress to Systemic Lupus, but the question ask for the discoid type.
Osteoarthritis... since it's a consecuence of wear and tear... it IS important, but I would go with Systemic Sclerosis first, even though it has a slow progression. (that's the only one reason that "doesn't fit")
Systemic Sclerosis implies an increased risk for Barret esophagus, (wich in turn increases the chance of esophageal adenocarcinoma), Raynaud phenomenom, renal and pulmonary involvement.

please, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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