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King's Year 4 BDS: Conservative Dentistry & Cariology
Tooth Pain: Diagnosis & Management of Cracked Cusps
Clinical Management of Dental Caries
Management of Worn Teeth
Cons Seminar 1: Toothwear
Cons Seminar 2: Occlusion
Cons Seminar 3: Direct Restoration of a Badly Broken Tooth
Cons Seminar 4: Direct Restoration of a Non-Vital Broken Tooth
Cons Seminar 5: The 5 R's
Cons Seminar 6: Failure of Indirect Restoration
Cons Seminar 7: Anterior Aesthetics, Smile Design & Dental Bleaching
Cons Seminar 8: Case Study
Cons SDL 1: Toothwear 1
Cons SDL 2: Toothwear 2
Cons SDL 3: Occlusion 1
Cons SDL 4: Occlusion 2
Cons SDL 5: Direct Restoration of a Badly Broken Tooth
Cons SDL 6: Direct Restoration of a Non-Vital Broken Tooth
Cons SDL 7: Diastema
Cons SDL 8: Failure of Indirect Restoration
Cons SDL 9: Anterior Aesthetics, Smile Design & Dental Bleaching
Cons SDL 10: Planning Bridges & Minimal Preparation
Cariology & Operative Dentistry Part 1: The Caries Process
Cariology & Operative Dentistry Part 2: The Carious Lesion
Cariology & Operative Dentistry Part 3: Caries Prevention & Control
Cariology & Operative Dentistry Part 4: Minimally Invasive Operative Caries Management
Operative Dentistry Part 5: Selective Operative Carious Tissue Removal
King's Year 4 BDS: Conservative Dentistry & Cariology
Year 4 Conservative Dentistry & Minimally-Invasive Dentistry module at King's College London Dental Institute. Lectures (cracked cusps, clinical caries management, worn teeth), clinical seminars 1–8 (toothwear, occlusion, badly broken tooth, non-vital tooth, 5 R's, failure of indirect restoration, anterior aesthetics & bleaching, case study), self-directed learning (Cons 1–10 incl. diastema, bridges/minimal prep) and Cariology SDL 1–5 (caries process, carious lesion, prevention, minimally invasive & selective tissue removal).
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Dentistry
Duration
12 Months
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During assessment of a mandibular molar with cuspal fracture symptoms, a single narrow 8 mm pocket is detected on the mesial aspect with otherwise healthy periodontium and normal probing depths elsewhere.
Select the correct answer
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The isolated pocket likely represents localised aggressive periodontitis and warrants systemic antibiotic therapy prior to definitive management.
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The finding is consistent with a lateral periodontal cyst and cross-sectional imaging should be arranged before any restorative intervention.
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The pocket depth reflects food packing from a failing restoration and debridement with occlusal adjustment is the primary management.
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The isolated nature of the pocket suggests an endodontic-periodontic lesion of purely endodontic origin with a favourable prognosis following root canal treatment.
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The narrow isolated pocket indicates that the crack has propagated apically below the gingival margin, establishing a bacterial pathway and conferring a poor prognosis for tooth retention.
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