Term
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Definition
| Symphysis, Horizontal Ramus, Mandibular Angle, Condyle |
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Term
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Definition
| Fracture along the mandible between the bicuspid teeth |
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Term
| Mandibular Angle Fracture |
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Definition
| Fracture from the second molar to ascending ramus |
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Term
| Horizontal Ramus Fracture |
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Definition
| along the lateral portion of the mandible Between the bicuspid teeth and molars |
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Term
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Definition
| Fracture occurring with the capsular head of the mandible |
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Term
| Wire is precut to what length |
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Definition
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Term
| why must the wires be prestretched and cut |
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Definition
| to avoid stretching when in the mouth and avoid movement, security of the bars |
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Term
| How many arch bars are used |
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Definition
| 2- one for the maxilla and mandible |
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Term
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Definition
| immobility while mandibular fracture heals |
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Term
| if throat pack is used when is it removed |
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Definition
| before arch bars are fixated together |
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Term
| what facilitates placement of the wires |
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Definition
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Term
| why must wires be passed with caution |
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Definition
| exposed ends can easily puncture |
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Term
| how are the wires tightened |
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Definition
| wire twister twists the wire in a CLOCKWISE manner |
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Term
| Largest and strongest facial bone |
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Definition
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Term
| The temporalis muscle attaches where on the mandible |
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Definition
| the coronoid process of the manidbular ramus |
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