12.1. IN ADULTS, THE MAXILLARY SINUS IS LINED WITH
EPITHELIU a) flat non-keratinizing b) flat keratinizing c) multilayered ciliated d) cylindrical e) cubic
12.2. WHEN ANALYZING X-RAYS IT SHOULD BE COMPARED
PNEUMATIZATION OF THE MAXILLARY SINUSES WITH a) frontal sinuses b) lattice maze c) orbits d) nasal cavity e) bone structures
12.3. PUNCTURE OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS IS CARRIED OUT
THROUGH a) lower nasal passage b) middle nasal passage c) upper nasal passage d) using an artificial connection with oral cavity e) is not carried out
12.4. ONE OF THE MAIN DISTINGUISHING SYMPTOMS OF
ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS IS a) manifestation of clinical symptoms on one side b) congestion of the nasal cavity c) bad smell from oral cavity d) pain along the trigeminal nerve e) purulent discharge from the nose
12.5. IN ODONTOGENIC CHRONIC SINUSITIS IT IS MOSTLY
AFFECTED THE WALLS OF THE SINUS a) medial, front and upper b) back, lower and upper c) lower, front and outer d) back, front and upper e) front and back 12.6 IN ACUTE ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS IT IS FIRST NECESSARY a) to remove the causative tooth b) to eliminate the periapical inflammatory lesion c) to do radical sinus surgery d) to appoint decongestants e) to undertake physiotherapy
12.7 IN ACUTE PURULENT ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS OF THE
MAXILLARY SINUS IT IS NECESSARY TO DO a) puncture of the maxillary sinus b) removal of the causative tooth c) removal of the causative tooth puncture of the maxillary sinus d) sinusotomy e) antibiotic therapy
12.8 TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS OF THE
MAXILLARY SINUS INCLUDES a) removal of the causative tooth b) puncture of the maxillary sinus c) removal of the causative tooth, sinus puncture with enzyme lavage d) sinusotomy e) treatment of symptoms
12.9 CHRONIC ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS OF THE MAXILLARY
SINUS IS DIFFERENTIATED WITH a) acute pulpitis b) cancer of maxillary sinus c) periodontitis d) fibrous dysplasia e) osteomyelitis
12.10 INFLAMMATION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF THE
MAXILLARY SINUS, ARISING FROM A FOCUS OF INFECTION, LOCATED IN THE ORAL CAVITY, IS CALLED a) rhinogenous sinusitis b) odontogenic sinusitis c) generalized periodontitis d) fibrous dysplasia e) odontogenic osteomyelitis
12.11. ACCESS TO THE MAXILLARY SINUS DURING THE
OPERATION, ACCORDING TO CALDWELL-LUC, IS CARRIED OUT a) from the nasal cavity b) from the side hole tooth c) from the side of the hard palate d) through the anterior wall of the maxillary sinus e) through the posterior wall of the maxillary sinus
12.12. THE AVERAGE VOLUME OF THE SINUS OF COMBINED TYPE
IS a) 9,0 сm³ b) 2,8 сm³ c) 18,6 сm³ d) 12,1 сm³ e) 7,5 сm³
12.13. THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS
DURING THE OPERATION OF RADICAL SINUSOTOMY IS REMOVED a) partially b) fully c) on the region of the nose d) on the region of the causative teeth e) only changed
12.14. SOURCE OF ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS OF THE MAXILLARY
SINUS CAN BE INFECTION FROM THE a) nasal cavity b) incisors of the upper jaw c) canines of the upper jaw d) premolars and molars of the upper jaw e) molars of the lower jaw
12.15. THE MAIN METHOD OF RADIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF
SINUSITIS OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS IS a) X-ray of the paranasal sinuses b) orthopantomography c) visiography d) MRI e) ultrasound
12.16. A TRUE CYST OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF THE
MAXILLARY SINUS IS a) radicular b) retention c) lymphangiectasic d) residual e) subperiosteal 12.17. MAXILLARY SINUS COMMUNICATES WITH THE NASAL CAVITY THROUG a) upper nasal passage b) middle nasal passage c) lower nasal passage d) main sinus e) frontal sinus
12.18. THE MAXILLARY SINUS PUNCTURE AT ADULTS IS CARRIED
OUT THROUGH THE NASAL COURSE a) lower b) middle c) upper d) middle and lower e) upper and lower
12.19. FALSE CYSTS OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF THE
MAXILLARY SINUS IS a) radicular b) retention c) lymphangiectasic d) residual e) subperiosteal
12.20. ON THE X-RAY IN CHRONIC ODONTOGENIC THE SINUSITIS
OF THE MAXILLARY SINUS IT IS PROJECTED a) darkening of one of the maxillary sinuses b) full or partial darkening of both maxillary sinuses c) darkening of all of the paranasal sinuses d) liquid level in the affected maxillary sinus e) fluid level in both maxillary sinuses
ANSWERS ON TEST TASKS
Тheme №12. Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis.
№ answer № answer 12.1 c 12.11 d 12.2 c 12.12 d 12.3 а 12.13 e 12.4 а 12.14 d 12.5 c 12.15 а 12.6 b 12.16 d 12.7 c 12.17 b 12.8 c 12.18 а 12.9 b 12.19 c 12.10 b 12.20 а
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