Diabetes
Older Adult
Fixed and removable prostethics/Root Morphology
Patients with a disability, Neurological & Sensory deficits
MISC
100

The most common form of diabetes, results from insulin resistance and is preventable. 

Type II diabetes

100

The ability of a person to accomplish daily living tasks/skills

Functional Ability 

100

The term used to indicate bony overgrowths

Exostoses 

100

What does the acronym FAST stand for

Face, Arms, Speech and Time 

100

The 2nd most powerful area of the ultrasonic working end

Concave face
200

Type of diabetes that involves about 5% of the adult population, and commonly presents during childhood and adolescence.

Type I diabetes

200

The age based on an individual's performance capabilities 

Functional age

200

A fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of the Candida yeast

Candidiasis 

200

A patient with impaired respiratory function, swallowing, or gag reflex is at risk for this

Aspirating 

200

The width walkways should be in order to accommodate a wheelchair

3 feet

300

A group of metabolic diseases associated with  hyperglycemia.

Diabetes mellitus 

300

The term for difficulty swallowing

Dysphagia 

300

This tooth is most likely to have a facial and lingual root?

Maxillary first premolar

300

Degenerative brain disorder that gradually destroys a person’s ability to remember, reason, learn, and imagine

Alzheimer disease

300

The term used specifically for the bone between the roots of a molar?

Interradicular 

400

A patient has an acetonic, fruity smelling breath. This is a classic symptom of?

Ketoacidosis 

400

This common dental issue, characterized by dry mouth, often affects older adults and can complicate dental hygiene

Xerostomia
400

The most common abnormal condition of persons who wear dentures, characterized by inflammation of the oral mucosa underlying the denture (redness, pain, and swelling)?

Denture Stomatitis 

400

Tremors, Parkinson disease, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and Huntington disease are all examples of neurological disorders of:

The motor system 

400

Code used when there is generalized, moderate or severe gingival inflammation in the absence of attachment loss 

D4346

500

The most common type of dental emergency associated with a person having diabetes

Hypoglycemia

500

A diet deficient in calcium can increase a denture-wearers risk of

Alveolar ridge resporption

500

A primary tooth that appears as a bifid crown on a single root is known as

Gemination 

500

Autoimmune disorder of the CNS w/ myelin sheath destruction of specific axons; this causes multiple neurologic symptoms that accrue over time

Multiple Sclerosis

500

CDT codes ranging from D0100-D0999 represent which type of services?

Diagnostic services

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