Dental History
Ethics
Law
Landmarks of the Face
The Dentitions
100

The earliest recorded dentist.

Who is Hesi-Re

100

Self-governance.

What is autonomy?

100

Discontinuation of care after treatment has begun, but before it has been completed.

What is abandonment?

100

There are this many features of the face.

What is 13?

100
The two sets of teeth people have in their lifetime.

What is primary and permanent dentition?

200
Dental disease dates back to ___________.

What is ancient times?

200

Fairness.

What is justice?

200
Two types of statutory law.
What is criminal and civil law? 
200

The rectangular area between the two ridges running under the nose to the midline of the upper lip.

What is the philtrum?

200

These are the five surfaces of the teeth.

What is buccal/facial, mesial, distal, lingual, and occlusal/incisal?

300

The first dentist to use inhalation anesthesia in dentistry was __________.

Who is Horace Wells?

300

Do no harm.

What is nonmaleficence?

300

The act speaks for itself.

What is res ipsa loquitur?

300

The smooth surface of the frontal bone.

What is the glabella?

300

There are this many teeth in the primary dentition.

What is 20?

400

The Father of Medicine.

Who is Hippocrates?

400

Do good.

What is beneficence?

400

The four D's that must be present for a malpractice suit to be successful.

What is duty of care, dereliction, direct cause, and damages?

400

Forms the chin.

What is the mental protuberance?

400

The name for a third of the tooth nearest the end of the root.

What is cervical third?

500
The Grand Old Man of Dentistry.

Who is G.V. Black?

500

Truthfulness.

What is veracity?

500

Criminal offenses can be classified as:

What are felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions?

500

Creates the prominence of the cheek.

What is zygomatic arch?

500

The three tooth-numbering systems.

What is Universal, International Standards Organization, and Palmer?

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