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After the treatment, the patient was … from the hospital
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were discharged
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is discharged
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discharged
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discharging
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discharge
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Why … you administer that treatment?
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has
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have
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is
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are
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did
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Who … the laboratory tests for you?
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make
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did
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am making
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making
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to make
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The patient’s condition did not … until last week.
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improves
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improving
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is improve
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to improve
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improve
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Where did N. Pirogov … his childhood?
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is spending
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spent
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spending
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to spend
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spend
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What time… the pain appear?
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am
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do
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are
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did
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is
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What did the test…?
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to showing
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to show
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showing
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showed
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show
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Where did the rash…?
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to appear
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did
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appear
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appeared
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appearing
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This disease usually … in neuritis.
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was result
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result
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resulting
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results
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have resulted
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This tumor usually … on the face.
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to appear
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appear
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was appeared
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is appeared
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appears
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Melanomas usually … on the skin.
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is occurred
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occurring
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occur
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occurs
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to occur
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Two days ago the patient … fever.
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having
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have
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to have
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has
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had
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The disease often … the mouth.
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to affected
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affects
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affect
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affecting
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are affecting
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This disease usually … on the scalp.
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have occurred
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occurring
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to occur
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are occurring
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occurs
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The first symptoms …yesterday.
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appearing
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to appeared
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appeared
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have appeared
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to appear
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Later the symptoms did not … .
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to changed
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changing
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to change
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change
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changed
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…the disease affect the muscles?
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Were
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Are
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Does
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Was
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Am
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The boy … fever last night.
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having
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have
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to have
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to had
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had
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The disease … in the childhood.
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were
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did
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to began
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begun
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began
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Combining form glosso- means …
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Tooth
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Ear
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Throat
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Lower jaw
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Tongue
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Combining form oto- means …
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Lower jaw
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Tongue
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Throat
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Ear
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Tooth
-
-
Combining form pharyngo- means …
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Tooth
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Tongue
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Ear
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Lower jaw
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Throat
-
-
Combining form mandibulo- means …
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Tongue
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Lower jaw
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Ear
-
Throat
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Tooth
-
-
Combining form dento- means …
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Ear
-
Tongue
-
Tooth
-
Throat
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Lower jaw
-
-
Combining form stomato- means …
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Lower jaw
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Tooth
-
Tongue
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Mouth
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Upper jaw
-
-
Combining form maxillo- means …
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Tongue
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Mouth
-
Tooth
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Upper jaw
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Lower jaw
-
-
Combining form linguo- means …
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Tooth
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Ear
-
Throat
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Lower jaw
-
Tongue
-
-
Combining form gingivo- means …
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Lower jaw
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Ear
-
Throat
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Gum
-
Tooth
-
-
Combining form oro- means …
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Upper jaw
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Tooth
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Tongue
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Lower jaw
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Mouth
-
-
Combining form for mouth is…
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Dento-
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Linguo-
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Pharyngo-
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Gingivo-
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Stomato-
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Combining form for tongue is…
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Dento-
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Stomato-
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Pharyngo-
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Gingivo-
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Linguo-
-
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Combining form for throat is…
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Gingivo-
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Stomato-
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Linguo-
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Pharyngo-
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Dento-
-
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Combining form for gum is…
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Pharyngo-
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Stomato-
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Linguo-
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Gingivo-
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Dento-
-
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Combining form for tooth is…
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Gingivo-
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Stomato-
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Linguo-
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Pharyngo-
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Dento-
-
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Combining form for mouth is…
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Maxillo-
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Glosso-
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Mandibulo-
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Oro-
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Oto-
-
-
Combining form for tongue is…
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Oto-
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Oro-
-
Mandibulo-
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Maxillo-
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Glosso-
-
-
Combining form for lower jaw is…
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Maxillo-
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Oro-
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Glosso-
-
Mandibulo-
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Oto-
-
-
Combining form for upper jaw is…
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Glosso-
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Oro-
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Maxillo-
-
Mandibulo-
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Oto-
-
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Combining form for ear is…
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Mandibulo-
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Oro-
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Glosso-
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Oto-
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Maxillo-
-
-
A doctor who treats teeth is a …
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Obstetrician
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Urologist
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Cardiologist
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Dentist
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Dermatologist
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-
Inflammation of the throat is…
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Gastritis
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Stomatitis
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Pharyngitis
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Meningitis
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Otitis
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-
Glossalgia means…
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Pain in the arm
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Pain in the ear
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Pain in the stomach
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Pain in the tongue
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Pain in the eye
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-
Gingivotomy is surgical cutting of…
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Eye
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Tongue
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Ear
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Gum
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Heart
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-
Stomatology means…
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Study of the brain
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Study of the ear
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Study of the skin
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Study of the eye
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Study of the mouth
-
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Lingual means…
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Pertaining to the arm
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Pertaining to the ear
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Pertaining to the upper jaw
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Pertaining to the tongue
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Pertaining to the head
-
-
Pharyngitis means…
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Inflammation of the mouth
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Inflammation of the nose
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Inflammation of the ear
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Inflammation of the throat
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Inflammation of the veins
-
-
Sublingual means…
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Pertaining to under the ear
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Pertaining to under the tongue
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Pertaining to under the heart
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Pertaining to under the nose
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Pertaining to under the liver
-
-
Inflammation of the mouth is…
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Otitis
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Stomatitis
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Gastritis
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Endocarditis
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Rhinitis
-
-
Pain in the ear is…
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Odontalgia
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Gastralgia
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Dactylalgia
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Otalgia
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Glossalgia
-
-
The … is the entrance to the alimentary canal.
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eye
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nose
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stomach
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mouth
-
ear
-
-
The palate consists of … parts.
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three
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one
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two
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four
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five
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-
The oral cavity contains three pairs of … glands.
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sweat
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sex
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adrenal
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pancreatic
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salivary
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-
… is the chief cause of caries and periodontal disease.
-
viruses
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ecology
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radiation
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plaque
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environment
-
-
Removal of plaque helps eliminate … disease.
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gastric
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mental
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dental
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ophthalmological
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morphological
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-
An implant is often made of … .
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water
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lead
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potassium
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titanium
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hydrogen
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-
Shade selection should be made prior to … procedure.
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phosphoric
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operative
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additional
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restorative
-
preparative
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-
You should cure the adhesive for 10 … with a curing light.
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weeks
-
days
-
hours
-
seconds
-
years
-
-
… can occur when caries progresses deeply in the dentin.
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gastritis
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pulpitis
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nephritis
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gingivitis
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encephalitis
-
-
There are two kinds of pulpitis, … and irreversible.
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simple
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recurrent
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reversible
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complicated
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stopping
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-
… abscesses occur when decay in a tooth reaches the dental pulp.
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ophthalmic
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cephalic
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nephric
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dental
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nasal
-
-
Tooth abscesses can cause tenderness on … .
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urination
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moving
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digestion
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chewing
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sleeping
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-
Abscesses can cause swelling of the … .
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ear
-
tooth
-
gum
-
nose
-
stomach
-
-
… of affected tooth will solve the problem of abscesses.
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brushing
-
looking at
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removing
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rinsing
-
polishing
-
-
Abscesses can … pain.
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fill
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consist of
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manufacture
-
cause
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polish
-
-
… is the tissue that surrounds the tooth.
-
root
-
pulp
-
plague
-
gingiva
-
crown
-
-
Dental plaque may … to produce calculus.
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calcify
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soften
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disappear
-
appear
-
dissolve
-
-
Periodontitis may result in a complete loss of the … .
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sweating
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digestion
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swallowing
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dentition
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movement
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-
The aims in the management of gingivitis are to … dental plaque.
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harden
-
put
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remove
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darken
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whiten
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-
Parodontitis is caused by … .
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blood
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saliva
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microorganisms
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sweat
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hardening
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-
Calculus is the disease of the … .
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larynx
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tongue
-
gums
-
teeth
-
nose
-
-
Orofacial pertains to the … and face.
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nose
-
mouth
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ear
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stomach
-
tooth
-
-
Ulcer is a sore on the skin or internal parts of the … .
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liver
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mouth
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brain
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stomach
-
body
-
-
Cold sores are caused by a Herpes Simplex … .
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swelling
-
bacteria
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infection
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virus
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vesicle
-
-
Cold sores usually appear when people are … with flu.
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concerned
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ill
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filled
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busy
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associated
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-
Cold sores are infectious and can be passed by close … .
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hearing
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look
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smelling
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contact
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reading
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-
Antiviral creams … the pain and blistering.
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harden
-
ease
-
worsen
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spread
-
cause
-
-
Cold … usually appear on lips and nose.
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cuts
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edema
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fever
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sores
-
scratches
-
-
Cancer of the … may give rise to local pain and earache.
-
uterus
-
liver
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heart
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stomach
-
tongue
-
-
Metastases of the oral carcinomas can be found in … nodes.
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lymph
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blood
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hand
-
bone
-
gastric
-
-
Skeletal muscle … most of the tongue.
-
treats
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brushes
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composes
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washes
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opens
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-
… is the main structure of the tooth.
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Palate
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Fluid
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Dentin
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Jaw
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Finger
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-
The watery fluid produced by the glands of the mouth is called … .
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socket
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saliva
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root
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tissue
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fluoride
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Stomato- means … .
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virus
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eye
-
chest
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mouth
-
trachea
-
-
A person should … his teeth thoroughly at least two times a day.
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be
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remove
-
study
-
brush
-
cut
-
-
Dental … is the most efficient way to clean between teeth.
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chair
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enamel
-
decay
-
office
-
floss
-
-
… is a specialist who treats the diseases of the mouth.
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Dermatologist
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Cardiologist
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Endocrinologist
-
Urologist
-
Stomatologist
-
-
You should … your dentist twice a year.
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feel
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live
-
see
-
finish
-
clean
-
-
Brushing your teeth twice a day with a … maintains a healthy mouth.
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tea
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ice-cream
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toothpaste
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coffee
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shampoo
-
-
Inflammation of the dental pulp is known as … .
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pharyngitis
-
meningitis
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sinusitis
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pulpitis
-
gastritis
-
-
He … pain when he eats something cold or sweet.
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affects
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goes
-
tells
-
feels
-
demands
-
-
The … is the pink fleshy tissue round the teeth.
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body
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liver
-
vessel
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gum
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neck
-
-
A dental x-ray usually helps to make the … .
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cake
-
diagnosis
-
temperature
-
disease
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pus
-
-
We can prevent dental abscesses by daily care of the … .
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hair
-
body
-
legs
-
teeth
-
eyes
-
-
Whitening gels are used for … .
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drawing
-
eating
-
bleaching
-
going
-
reading
-
-
… is the inflammation of the gums.
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Meningitis
-
Pulpitis
-
Pancreatitis
-
Adenitis
-
Gingivitis
-
-
Periodontitis can … a complete loss of the teeth.
-
play
-
cause
-
write
-
clean
-
wash
-
-
It is necessary to … dental plaque and calculus when treating gingivitis.
-
form
-
build
-
bring
-
remove
-
put
-
-
We use … for chewing.
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fingers
-
bones
-
joints
-
teeth
-
ears
-
-
… is an abnormally high body temperature.
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Fetus
-
Virus
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Fever
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Ulcer
-
Placenta
-
-
Herpetic stomatitis is … for children.
-
local
-
typical
-
focal
-
good
-
clear
-
-
Encephalitis is known as the inflammation of the … .
-
lymph node
-
pulp
-
gum
-
brain
-
Stomach
-
-
… is the cause of most mouth and lung cancers.
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Examination
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Travelling
-
Smoking
-
Education
-
Singing
-
-
Cancers of the mouth … most frequently in people after the age of 45 years and more.
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speak
-
remove
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close
-
eat
-
occur
-
-
… is an examination of tissue from a living body.
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Vaccination
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Extraction
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Poisoning
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Biopsy
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Filling
-
-
Tooth abscesses can cause severe … .
-
cell
-
pain
-
structure
-
crown
-
tissue
-
-
Adults usually have thirty-two permanent … .
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spots
-
fingers
-
teeth
-
canals
-
lips
-
-
Gingivo- means … .
-
ear
-
throat
-
gum
-
tongue
-
water
-
-
Removal of plaque … the development of dental disease.
-
is
-
stimulates
-
injects
-
prevents
-
remains
-
-
The pulp chamber … nerves and blood vessels.
-
does
-
knows
-
says
-
contains
-
swallows
-
-
We use our tongue for…
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saliva production
-
biting
-
cleaning teeth
-
mixing food
-
protection of the nasal cavity
-
-
We use our lips for…
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seeing
-
removing bits of food between the teeth
-
hearing
-
biting
-
speech
-
-
We use our periodontal membrane for…
-
walking
-
saliva production
-
protection of teeth
-
speech
-
hearing
-
-
The function of the uvula is …
-
protection of the teeth
-
protection of the nasal cavity
-
saliva production
-
biting
-
filling teeth
-
-
We need our salivary gland for …
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biting
-
speech
-
grinding food
-
saliva production
-
breathing
-
-
We use toothpaste and a toothbrush to…
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speak
-
bite
-
clean teeth
-
mix food
-
produce saliva
-
-
We use a toothpick to …
-
speak
-
mix food
-
treat teeth
-
remove bits of food between the teeth
-
chew
-
-
We use incisors to…
-
clean teeth
-
lubricate food
-
cut food
-
protect teeth
-
digest food
-
-
We use bicuspids or canines to …
-
swallow
-
produce saliva
-
breath
-
tear food
-
digest starch
-
-
Bicuspids and molars are used to …
-
lubricate food
-
grind and crush food
-
smell food
-
clean teeth
-
protect teeth
-
-
The three pairs of salivary glands are responsible for …
-
food grinding
-
food tasting
-
food smelling
-
saliva production
-
food crushing
-
-
The tongue is responsible for…
-
teeth filling
-
saliva production
-
teeth protection
-
smelling food
-
tasting food
-
-
The dentin
-
cleans teeth
-
produces saliva
-
contains blood vessels, nerves and pulp
-
digests food
-
swallows food
-
-
Enamel is responsible for …
-
tooth cleaning
-
speech
-
sense of smell
-
tooth protection
-
nasal cavity protection
-
-
We use dental floss to…
-
produce saliva
-
remove plaque between the teeth
-
fill teeth
-
remove teeth
-
replace teeth
-
-
Implants are used to …
-
protect teeth
-
clean teeth
-
replace missing teeth
-
treat teeth
-
remove teeth
-
-
Dentists use fillings to…
-
remove the plaque
-
clean the teeth
-
remove teeth
-
seal the pulp
-
extract the pulp
-
-
Water is used to…
-
bleach enamel
-
protect the pulp
-
rinse the cavity
-
fill the teeth
-
dry the cavity
-
-
A dentist’s lamp is used to …
-
make impression
-
clean the teeth
-
remove the teeth
-
give light to the doctor
-
protect teeth
-
-
A sterilizer is used to …
-
protect the pulp
-
dry the cavity
-
rinse the cavity
-
sterilize instruments
-
bleach enamel
-
-
Impression tray is used to …
-
remove the teeth
-
remove caries
-
examine the tongue
-
clean the teeth
-
make impressions
-
-
Amalgam is a material used to …
-
make temporal fillings
-
make strong permanent fillings
-
remove teeth
-
clean teeth
-
improve digestion
-
-
Porcelain fused to a metal crown is used to
-
clean the cavity
-
extract the pulp
-
replace the crown
-
dry the cavity
-
give more light to the doctor
-
-
A bridge is used to …
-
remove the caries
-
fill in the cavities in teeth
-
protect the teeth
-
replace one or several missing teeth
-
do the canal therapy
-
-
Complete dentures are used to…
-
strengthen the teeth
-
set the right diagnosis
-
remove the plaque between the teeth
-
forecast the probable course of disease
-
replace teeth on the entire dental arch
-
-
We use a toothbrush to…
-
fill the cavity
-
clean the teeth
-
dry the cavity
-
make an impression
-
remove the teeth
-
-
Mucosa is lining tissue that…
-
destroys teeth
-
irritates skin
-
produces mucus
-
leads to edema
-
soothes pain
-
-
When dental plaque calcifies, it produces…
-
urine
-
saliva
-
tears
-
calculus
-
bones
-
-
Scaling is a procedure done in order to…
-
fill in the teeth
-
clean the tongue
-
produce saliva
-
extract the pulp
-
remove dental plaque and calculus
-
-
Plaque control by the patient is necessary to…
-
examine the teeth
-
prevent chronic gingivitis and periodontitis
-
tap the teeth
-
sterilize the instruments
-
to fit in the implants
-
-
The root of a tooth is necessary to …
-
swallow food
-
produce saliva
-
anchor the tooth in the socket
-
helps to digest starch
-
lubricated food
-
-
The function of cementum is to…
-
carry saliva into the oral cavity
-
grind food
-
crush and chew food
-
cut food
-
anchor the roots in their respective sockets
-
-
The pulp contains nerves and blood vessels which…
-
lubricate food
-
carry nutrients to the tooth
-
anchor roots in their respective sockets.
-
produce saliva
-
mix food
-
-
The function of differentiating the tastes belongs to …
-
saliva
-
the teeth
-
the tongue
-
the jaws
-
the roots of a tooth
-
-
Salivary ducts are necessary for …
-
cutting food
-
carrying the saliva into the oral cavity
-
chewing food
-
forcing food toward the pharynx
-
protecting tooth
-
-
The skeleton of the mouth is formed by …
-
saliva
-
gums
-
jaws
-
teeth
-
tongue
-
-
The gums
-
differentiate food tastes
-
extend into one or more root canals
-
take up most of the tooth’s interior
-
surround the teeth sockets
-
prevent food from entering the nasal cavity
-
-
Cement is used to…
-
remove teeth
-
replace missing teeth
-
brush the teeth
-
remove dental decay
-
fill in the cavities in teeth
-
-
Gloves are used to …
-
remove calculus
-
prevent infections
-
bleach teeth
-
rinse the cavity
-
dry the cavity
-
-
Dentists use a scaler to…
-
sterilize instruments
-
drill a cavity
-
remove calculus
-
make impressions
-
inject instruments
-
-
A bur is used when it is necessary to…
-
replace a tooth
-
clean teeth
-
remove a tooth
-
remove decay in a tooth
-
inject anaesthetics
-
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An air turbine is necessary for drilling as it…
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injects anaesthetics
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cleans the teeth
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locates the tooth decay
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brushes the teeth
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rotates the drill
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A handpiece is a part of a dental unit which is…
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used for applying toothpaste
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held in the hand of the dentist
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necessary for saliva production
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necessary for chewing food
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necessary for giving more light to the dentist
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Forceps are used by dentists
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clean teeth
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cut gums
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remove teeth
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replace a tooth
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bond the filling materials together
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Anaesthetics is injected with a…
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probe
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scaler
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knife
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syringe
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dental mirror
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A dental mirror is used for …
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pulp protection
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making impressions
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bleaching teeth
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cleaning teeth
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examination of the oral cavity
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A probe is used by a dentist in order to …
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sterilize materials
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locate a tooth decay
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remove teeth
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rinse the cavity
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etch the enamel
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Suction apparatus is necessary to…
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remove dental calculus
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brush teeth
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remove saliva during procedures
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replace teeth
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clean teeth
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Composite is used
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to remove saliva during procedures
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for etching the enamel
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to bond the filling materials together
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for fillings
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to cut the gums
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Water is
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bleach teeth
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make impressions
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protect the pulp
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inject anaesthetics
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rinse the cavity
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Adhesive is used to …
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rinse the cavity
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bond the filling materials together
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dry the cavity
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tap the teeth
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etch the enamel
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Base and liners are used for …
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cleaning teeth
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bleaching
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dentin and pulp protection
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removing calculus
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fit dentures
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Whitening gels are used to …
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reduce teeth sensitivity
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restore the crown
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fill in the cavities
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to bleach the enamel
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locate the teeth decay
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Air is used during dental procedures to…
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inject anaesthetics
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rinse the cavity
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protect the pulp
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protect the enamel
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dry the cavity
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Etchants are used by dentists for …
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probing the cavity
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etching of tooth enamel
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examining the oral cavity
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removing plaque between the teeth
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grasping teeth
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Fluoride toothpaste is
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remove teeth
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serves as a filling
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helps to protect the enamel
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extracts pulp
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helps to digest starch
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Pulp extraction is done in order to …
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clean the teeth
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remove teeth
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remove calculus
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stop pulpitis
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rinse the cavity
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Bicuspids and molars are used to …
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protect teeth
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clean the teeth
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smell food
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lubricate food
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grind and crush food
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Plaque control by the patient is necessary to…
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to fit in the implants
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prevent chronic gingivitis and periodontitis
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examine the teeth
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tap the teeth
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sterilize the instruments
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The function of the root of a tooth is to …
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swallow food
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produce saliva
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anchor the tooth in the socket
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helps to digest starch
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lubricated food
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The walls of oral cavity are formed by the
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Cheeks and lips
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nose
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Chin
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Cheeks and lips Ears
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Hairs
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The soft movable part inside the mouth is called
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Uvula
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Tooth
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Palate
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Pharynx
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Tongue
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Gums are called
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Mouth
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Gingivae
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Teeth
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Sockets
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Dentin
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A part of the tooth is
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A tongue
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A lip
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A crown
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A duct
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A molar
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Large, flat teeth towards the back of your mouth are called
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Cuspids
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Deciduous teeth
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Incisors
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Molars
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Bicuspids
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A substance containing bacteria that forms on the surface of your teeth is called
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Pulp
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Inflammation
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Pus
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Decay
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Plaque
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False teeth are held by the
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Filling
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Bridge
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Fluoride
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Toothpaste
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Gingivae
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If a tooth is missing it can be replaced with
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a lip
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a filling
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an implant
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a calculus
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a canine
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Tearing teeth are also called
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Bicuspids
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Incisors
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Deciduous teeth
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Canines
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Molars
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Cutting teeth are called
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Wisdom teeth
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Cuspids
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Deciduous teeth
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Molars
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Incisors
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Saliva is produced by
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The endocrine glands
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The salivary glands
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The gingivae
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The teeth
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The tongue
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A fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat is called
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Tongue
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Gum
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Uvula
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Pulp
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Crown
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Oro- usually relates to the
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Throat
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Ear
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Nose
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Mouth
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Hand
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Structures of biting and grinding are called
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Taste buds
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Gums
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Glands
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Jaws
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Teeth
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A dentist puts …. in a hole in a tooth to prevent further decay
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Denture
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Filling
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Crown
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Toothpaste
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Dental floss
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An artificial top piece fixed over a broken or decayed tooth is a
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Caries
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Filling
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Crown
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Implant
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Bridge
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A removable plate holding one or more artificial teeth is called a
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Implant
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Crown
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Filling
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Denture
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Restoration
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…. deals with correction of the irregularities of tooth placement
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Pedodontics
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Therapeutic dentistry
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Oral surgery
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Maxillofacial surgery
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Orthodontics
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… is an outer hard covering of the crown of the tooth
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Liner
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Enamel
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Uvula
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Dentine
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Decay
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Buccal relates to the
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throat
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ear
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cheek
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abdomen
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lips
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The hard dense bony tissue forming the bulk of a tooth, beneath the enamel is called
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enamel
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filling
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fluoride
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dentine
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implant
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The inflammation of tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth is called
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Pulpities
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Fluorosis
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Sinusitis
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Caries
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Periodontitis
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The upper jaw is also called
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Mandible
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Maxilla
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Parotid
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Oropharynx
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Glossalgia
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The lower jaw bone is called
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uvula
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maxilla
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mandible
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sublingual
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periodontal membrane
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Death of a body tissue, followed by structural changes, is called
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healing
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inflammation
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complication
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necrosis
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Pulpitis
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In case of reversible pulpitis a tooth is treated by
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tooth brushing
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tooth extraction
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painkillers administration
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x-ray investigations
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caries removal
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Irreversible pulpitis may require
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fluoridation
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tooth extraction
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chest x-ray
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calculus removal
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hormone treatment
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Root canal procedure is necessary when treating
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skin disorders
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sinusitis
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pulpitis
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brain abscess
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meningitis
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In case of abscess the tooth cavity is full of
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water
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blood
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phlegm
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pus
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cells
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Abscesses are usually treated by a
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endocrinologist
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neuropathologist
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cardiologist
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pediatrician
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surgeon
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The tooth abscess should be
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extracted
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drainaged
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restored
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absorbed
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fluoridated
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Root canal treatment is called
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pedodontics
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periodontitis
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endodontics
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drilling
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prevention
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Periodontitis can be centered around the
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tongue
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gum
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cheek
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root of the tooth
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salivary glands
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Gingivitis is an inflammation of the
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dentin
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teeth
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cheeks
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periodontal pockets
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gums
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Calculus is formed when …. is calcified
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dentine
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dental plaque
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crown
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dental root
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bone
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Periodontitis affects
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salivary glands
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cheeks
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teeth and gums
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tongue
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bones
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Dental plaque is removed by
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heating
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drying
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rinsing
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scaling
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cooling
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The promotion of healthy teeth is made by a
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nurse
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orthodontist
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ophthalmologist
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gastroenterologist
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dental hygienist
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Gingivitis may possibly progress to
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caries
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periodontitis
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abscess
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pharyngitis
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flu
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Edema is caused by
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fever
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bacteria
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accumulation of fluid
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hormonal changes
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viruses
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Orofacial means related to
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cheek and ear
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mouth and ear
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ear and gland
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mouth and face
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face and tongue
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Mucosa is a tissue producing
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saliva
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blood
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hormones
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calculus
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mucus
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When the disease happens again it is called
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inflammation
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relapse
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weight loss
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necrosis
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fever
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When the disease starts it is called
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management
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recurrence
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onset
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etiology
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course
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A small fluid-filled bladder is called
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palate
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mucosa
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gland
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vesicle
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gum
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Prognosis is made to find out the … of the disease
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onset
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course
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signs
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treatment
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outcome
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Vesicles are usually formed in the
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bones
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epithelia
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hairs
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muscles
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blood
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Cancer is a
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intestinal infection
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benign tumor
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malignant tumor
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cardiovascular disease
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abscess
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Presence of harmful bacteria and their toxins in tissues is
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ache
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diarrhea
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ulcer
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sepsis
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fever
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The term malignant is opposite to
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different
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malicious
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irritable
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aching
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benign
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Oral carcinoma usually develops in the
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ear
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mouth
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nose
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throat
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lungs
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eyes
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A kind of germ that can cause disease can be called
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antibody
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papilloma
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virus
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mucus
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node
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When cancer tumors spread we call it
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infection
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implication
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edema
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bleeding
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metastasis
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A … is the removal and examination of fluids or tissues
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biology
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biopsy
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biogenesis
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biosurgery
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radiotherapy
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Tissue consists of
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bacteria
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Viruses
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cells
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nuclei
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rays
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Cyto- means
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mouth
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plasma
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nuclei
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cell
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tooth
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Lesion is a kind of tissue ….
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dryness
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edema
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tumor
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coloring
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injury
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The lower part of the tooth is a …
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crown
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root
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enamel
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dentin
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pulp
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Neck of the tooth lies
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above the crown
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beneath the root
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beneath the crown
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under the tongue
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near the uvula
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Fluoride is usually added to … to prevent caries
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toothache
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toothbrush
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dentures
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toothpaste
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toothpick
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Whitening gels are used by dentists to …
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locate the teeth decay
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restore the crown
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fill in the cavities
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reduce teeth sensitivity
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to bleach the enamel
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