The dental assistant provides the patient with instructions and tips on maintaining the new crown or bridges. Some of the instructions the patient need to follow are as follows:
The patient should avoid chewey, sticky and hard foods, right after the procedure.
Oral hygiene should be maintained, by brushing the same way but flossing should be done carefully to avoid removal of the temporary crown or bridge.
Senstivity toothpastes should be used to avoid sensitivity to cold foods.
Should use fluoride rinse or fluoride toothpaste to avoit root decay. This is essential for patients with high toothdecay rates.
Avoid chewing ice because the extreme temprature change may lead to fracture of the crowne tooth.
A bridge threader should be used to floss under the fixed bridges.
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true i think but it could be metalic
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breaking the bag of waters if it hasn't already done so by itself. Administer any pain management and pushing with onset of contractions.
Answer: c. OPQRST
Explanation:
OPQRST is an acronym that is very useful in the medical profession as it serves as a guide to diagnose patients and find out more about what the pain they are going through.
The acronym stands for;
- Onset - with what intensity did the pain hit. In other Has it progressed steadily or remained constant.
- Provocation or Palliation - have there been any external factors that aggravate the conditions?
- Quality - what type of pain it is. For instance is the pain sharp, crushing, dull, etcetera. Such a question would fall under here.
- Region and Radiation - Where is the pain located and does it remain there or radiate to other parts of the body as well.
- Severity - Just how heavily is the pain being felt. How severe is it. Usually a scale of 1 to 10 is used with 10 being excruciating pain and 0 being no pain at all.
- Time (History) - How long has the pain being going on. How often is such pain experienced if ever. The goal being to find out if it a recurring pain as well its current duration.
Answer:
Lipoproteins (LDL, HDL, VLDL, IDL, Chylomicrons
Explanation:
The lipids transport is difficult because of their hydrophobic attribute, so they cant move easily through the plasma. After being transported those lippoproteins get in the cells thanks to the receptors in cell membrane (B:E, E and scavangers receptors). Only if they are bounded to the proteins they can go out and in through the plasma and different cells in the organism.