Microbiology
Oral Pathology
Oral Health Education
Instrument Transfer
Practice Management
100
Microorganisms that produce disease in humans.
What are pathogens?
100
This is the general term used to describe inflammation and changes to the tongue.
What is Glossitis?
100
This is the most frequently recommended toothbrushing method.
What is the bass technique?
100
This is the area where instruments and dental materials are exchanged.
What is the transfer zone?
100
This is the most important public relations tool in the dental office.
What is the telephone?
200
This microoganism is known as the most resistant form of life.
What is a spore?
200
This is the leading cause of tooth loss.
What is periogontal disease?
200
For patient education the be effective, it should be communicated to the patient in this way.
What is a calm non-theatening manner?
200
The theory of team dentistry is also refered to as this.
What is four-handed dentistry?
200
This type of account manages the money owed to the practice.
What is accounts receivable?
300
This microoganism cannot be destryoed by antibiotic drugs.
What is a virus?
300
An antibiotic prescribed to prevent plaque and gingivitis.
What is Chlorhexidine?
300
This has been the primary weapon to combat dental caries since the 1950s.
What is fluoride?
300
Using the operating zones, this is the assistants zone for a right-handed operator.
What is 2:00 to 4:00?
300
This type of account manages the money the practice owes to others.
What is accounts payable?
400
This type of glove is worn over an examination glove to prevent contamination of clean objects handled during treatment.
What are overgloves?
400
Redness of the gingiva, swelling of the gingiva, and gingiva that tends to bleed easily are all characteristics of this oral disease.
What is Gingivitis?
400
This is the primary source of topical fluoride.
What is fluoridated toothpaste?
400
Instruments that are transfered with the assistant holding them at the working end.
What are hinged instruments?
400
time increments used in planning appointments.
What are units of time?
500
This type of bacteria requires oxygen to grow.
What are Aerobes?
500
Type of lesion that extends above the mucosal surface.
What is a blister?
500
Foods that cause caries are known as this.
What is cariogenic?
500
These are the three basic instrument grasps.
What are pen grasp, palm grasp, and palm thumb grasp?
500
The process of managing the financial accounts of a business.
What is bookkeping?
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