What kind of tooth brush does a dentist recommend to a patient?
Soft bristled
What is pathology?
The study of disease
What length should floss be to floss a patient?
Arm length
What do you call a full mouth X-ray?
Panoramic radiography
What number is the Mandibular left second molar?
31
What are 2 ways a patient receives fluoride on their teeth?
Varnish, coronal polishing
What is a more common term for ankyloglossia?
Tongue-tie
Should you floss a patient after a coronal polish? True or false
True
In a bite wing X-ray, what teeth would you see?
Upper and lower molars and pre-molars
What tooth is number 11?
Canine
When doing a dental sealant, you should make sure the tooth is?
Dry at all times
What is Glossitis?
Inflammation of the tongue
which one is more effective water picking or flossing?
flossing
What are X-rays for In dentistry?
To examine structures they can’t see during a routine checkup
What number is the mandibular central incisor in the right side?
24
What is Pontic?
Artificial tooth that replaces a missing natural tooth
What is xerostomia?
Dryness of the mouth caused by reduction of saliva
What does flossing actually do?
Removes food particles and plaque from between the teeth
How many X-ray images do you take for an FMX?
18
What teeth is 14, 27?
First molar, canine
What is the difference between systemic and topical fluoride?
systemic fluoride is ingested by the body, while topical fluoride is applied directly to the tooth.
What is candidiasis?
infection caused by a yeastlike fungus
What happens if you never floss?
You can develop gum disease, tooth decay, and other health problems
When doing an X-ray, the patient does not need an apron if they are over the age of 18? True or false
False
What are the 5 types of teeth?
central, lateral, canine, pre-molar, molar