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Which term means to dislocate as in a tooth from its socket?What is tooth luxation? Tooth luxation occurs when trauma, such as a fall, disrupts the tissues, ligaments and bone that hold a tooth in place. Tooth luxation can also affect the tooth's nerves and blood supply. A luxated tooth is sometimes loose, angled or moved out of the socket.
What is the act of tapping a surface or tooth with an instrument called?Percussion. In the percussion test, the dentist is looking to replicate your pain on biting down. They will apply pressure the occlusal, or chewing, surface of the teeth, first with their finger and then with the handle end of an instrument.
Which of the following best describes the reason sutures are placed after a surgical extraction?Sutures are placed in the area of surgery to minimize post-operative bleeding and to help healing.
What is the common term for alveolitis?Inflammation, also referred to as alveolitis or interstitial pneumonia, results from diffuse or patchy damage to alveolar septa, caused by blood-borne or inhaled toxicants; in humans, the etiology in the majority of cases of interstitial pneumonia is unknown.
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