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100

_____ to ____ = CAL?

JE to CEJ

100

Which type of stain is less common and may occur on both on the facial and lingual surfaces of anterior teeth?

Orange Stain

100

Which procedure is performed in both Phases I and IV of the treatment sequence?

1· Endodontic therapy

2· Extraction of hopeless teeth

3· Plaque biofilm and calculus removal 

4· Diet control and nutritional counseling

· Plaque biofilm and calculus removal

100

A shift in the jaw that returns to normal midline at opening is referred to as: 

Deviation

100

What is the etiologic agent in periodontal disease?


  • Plaque Biofilm 
200

Which classification of periodontal pocket is defined as a periodontal pocket occurring above the crest of the alveolar bone?

Suprabony

200

Which type of pre-eruption stain presents as banded appearance in the section of the tooth developing?

Tetracycline

200

Which of the following diseases requires a periodontist referral as part of the treatment plan?

1· Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis

2· Generalized aggressive periodontitis 

3· Nonplaque-induced gingival lesions

4· Localized severe chronic periodontitis

· Generalized aggressive periodontitis (P. 169 Box 10-4)

200

Most common symptom reported by patients with a muscle disorder: 

Myalgia (pain in the masticatory muscles)

200

Dark staining of teeth and increase supragingival calculus is NOT common with chlorhexidine mouth rinse: TRUE OR FALSE

False

300

The most common form of periodontitis?

Chronic periodontitis

300

What provides the most accurate and reliable means of assessing the progression and remission of periodontal disease?

Clinical Attachment Loss

300

__ is the long-term goal and the true gauge of successful periodontal therapy.

1· Restored oral health 

2· Smooth root surface texture

3· Improved patient compliance

4· Removal of dental plaque and calculus

· Restored oral health

300

Roles of the DH with TMD are? 

RECOGNIZE, 

RECORD, 

REFER

300

What method of toothbrushing is best for orthodontic patients?

Charters 

400

Which locally delivered antibiotic works for 10 days and requires the patient to avoid brushing for 12 hours and flossing for 12 days

Arestin

400

What type of furcation is described as: Extension of bone loss beyond the dome of the root that may permit probing through the furcation; with radiolucency in the furcation crotch?

Grade III

400

Gross scaling is the currently accepted periodontal debridement technique. Gross scaling entails the complete scaling of a sextant, quadrant, or more teeth per session.

· Both statements are true.

· Both statements are false. 

· The first statement is true; the second statement is false.

· The first statement is false; the second statement is true.

Both statements are false.

400

What are the 4 primary symptoms of TMDs? 

 Pain and tenderness in the muscles of mastication,

 pain and tenderness in the TMJ, 

painful clicking of the joint during function, 

limitation of mandibular motion

400

Chemical antiplaque agents should demonstrate what 4 properties?



 Low permeability, 

Low toxicity/nonirritating, 

substantivity, 

antiplaque agent

500

Papillion-LeFevre syndrome is what kind of PMN disorder?

Secondary

500

When there is inflammation of the soft tissue surrounding the implant it is defined as?

Peri-implant mucositis

500

Antimicrobial therapy is a component of which phase of treatment?

Phase I

500

The opening and closing of the jaw should be smooth and symmetric, and the patient should be able to achieve a minimum of ______ of opening distance.


40 mm

500

What is the most effective antibacterial agent available today?


Chlorhexidine (pg. 200)

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