Dental Law & Ethics
Embryology
Oral Histology
Head & Neck Anatomy
Mixed Bag
100

What does HIPAA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

100

What is the name of the first stage of tooth development?

Bud stage

100

What is the soft tissue inside the tooth called?

Pulp

100

What is the only movable bone of the skull?

Mandible

100

Which salivary gland is the largest?

Parotid gland

200

What type of consent is given when a patient sits in the chair and opens their mouth?

Implied consent

200

During which week does facial development begin?

Fourth week of prenatal development

200

Which tissue covers the root of the tooth?

Cementum

200

Which artery supplies the tongue and floor of the mouth?

Lingual artery

200

In dental communication, what are the three key elements of active listening, and how do they help improve patient care?

The three key elements are attention, reflection, and clarification.

300

Name the Four D’s of Malpractice.

Duty, Dereliction, Direct Cause, Damages

300

Which embryonic layer forms enamel?

Ectoderm

300

What type of tissue makes up the enamel organ?

Epithelial tissue

300

What is the function of the masseter muscle?

Raises the mandible and closes the jaw

300

What are the four essential qualities of a professional dental assistant? 

The four essential qualities are professional appearance, attitude, confidentiality, and teamwork.

400

What should you do if a patient discloses information about abuse?

Report it.

400

What is the stomodeum?

The primitive mouth in the developing embryo

400

What is the main function of dentin?

To support enamel and protect the pulp

400

Which cranial nerve supplies the mandibular teeth?

Inferior alveolar nerve (branch of the mandibular division of CN V)

400

Who is known as the Father of Modern Dentistry? 

Pierre Fauchard

500

What’s the difference between ethical and legal behavior in dentistry?

Legal = following laws; Ethical = doing what’s morally right, even beyond what’s required.

500

Which two processes must fuse to form the upper lip?

The maxillary processes and the medial nasal process

500

Which type of cell forms enamel?

Ameloblasts

500

List the four muscles of mastication.

Masseter, Temporalis, Medial Pterygoid, Lateral Pterygoid

500

During tooth development, what could happen if the dental lamina fails to disintegrate properly after the tooth germ forms?

A supernumerary (extra) tooth or odontoma may develop

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