Hard/Soft Deposits
Instruments
Medical History
Oral Inspection
Infection Control
100

Biofilm starts to mineralize into calculus in this time frame.

What is 24-48 hours?

100

This class of instrument has a pointed toe and a triangular cross section

What is a sickle scaler?

100

This is considered a NORMAL blood pressure reading

what is <120/<80?

100

These are usually not palpable unless there is some sort of infection present

What are lymph nodes

100

A set of infection control practices used to prevent transmission of diseases

What are standard precautions?

200

This is the most common area to find subgingival calculus

What is on the proximal surfaces?

200

This class of instrument has rounded toe, half moon cross section, and a 90face to terminal shank relationship

What is a universal curet?

200

This would be required to be completed prior to patient care if a persons BP is >159 or >94

What is a medical consultation

200

This is the largest salivary gland, located on the surface of the masseter muscle

What is the Parotid salivary gland?

200

Gloves, mask, face shield, overgown, bouffant cap

Waht are personal protect equipment (PPE)

300

This type of extrinsic stain is associated with chromogenic bacteria

What is Green stain?

300

What type of instrument is only used for supra gingival scaling?

What is a sickle scaler?

300

This anatomical system would be identified as a "+" if someone has diabetes

what is the pancreas?

300

This area of the mouth is common to see linea alba

What is the buccal mucosa?

300

3 washes in 30 seconds

what is the antiseptic hand wash?

400

This is the quality of Biofilm found inside of a periodontal pocket

Waht is anaerobic, gram-negative, motile bacteria?

400

On an a Gracey curet, the face is self-angulated at this degree.


What is 70o?

400

A patient could be required to take this prior to their dental cleaning if they have had a knee replacement

What is antibiotic premedication

400

This muscle runs from the base of the ear to the clavicle

What is the sternocleidomastoid muscle?

400

Produced routinely during dental hygiene care and are less than 50 microns in size

what are aerosols?

500

The formation of biofilm starts with the formation of this soft deposit

What is the formation of the pellicle?

500

What type of instrument is used for medium to large subgingival deposits and has a shank that is designed for specific areas of the mouth?

What is a Langer curet?

500

This group developed a classifiation system to determine a patients level of medical risk during dental treatment

Who is the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

500

Bacteria that has been trapped in the crypts and present as firm whiteish/yellow masses that cause halitosis

What are tonsil stones

500

A specific eye, mouth, mucous membrane, nonintact skin, or parenteral contact with blood or other infectious material that results from the performance of one’s usual professional duties

What is an exposure incident?

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