Guest guest Posted July 20, 2012 Report Share Posted July 20, 2012 Hi guysthese are answers5. Which is NOT a possible sign of osteonecrosis of the jaw? An area of numbness in the mouth Appearance of a sinus on the skin of the face Exposed bone that doesn't heal X Generalised loosening of the teeth Well done. Lossening is localised to the area of necrosis. | 6. If a patient is on long term oral bisphosphonates and requires an extraction: Prophylactic antibiotics should be given before an extraction Medication should be temporarily stopped in consultation with the patient's medical practitioner. Both of the above X Neither of the above Well done. There is no evidence these procedures are effective. | score: 0 / 1. running total: 2/6 Kind regardsAlenaOzieva From: Whatson <emily.whatson@...> " " < > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 12:16 PM Subject: Re: new qs Hi Alena, with ref to your questions .. are the answers ??? 1. Exposed bone that does not heal . 2.Prophylactic antibiotics should be given before the extraction.. Please correct me if I am wrong.. Thanks and best wishes, . From: Deepa Patel <dppatel1983@...>" " < > Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:16 AMSubject: Re: new qs Or actually is it appearance of sinus tract?Sent from my iPhone 4 On 19 Jul 2012, at 10:11, Deepa Patel <dppatel1983@...> wrote: Hi alena Thanx a lot for those questions . I was just wondering if the first answer is exposed bone that doesn't heal coz I know that extraction sockets do not heal? And was confused about the other question. I would be grateful for ur help Thanx alot Sent from my iPhone 4 On 19 Jul 2012, at 09:34, Alena Ozieva <alenaozieva@...> wrote: Hi All 5. Which is NOT a possible sign of osteonecrosis of the jaw? An area of numbness in the mouth Appearance of a sinus on the skin of the face Exposed bone that doesn't heal Generalised loosening of the teeth .. If a patient is on long term oral bisphosphonates and requires an extraction: Prophylactic antibiotics should be given before an extraction Medication should be temporarily stopped in consultation with the patient's medical practitioner. Both of the above Neither of the above Kind regardsAlenaOzieva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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