Oral Health/Scenario
What is Wrong with this Photo
Teeth Facts
True/False
FUN
100

When you lose tooth enamel, how long does it take to grow back?

it does not grow back

100

Photo #1 

Wrong Provider for the exam and cleaning

Inappropriate internal note

100

Dental name for front teeth

Anterior teeth

100

Whitening toothpaste can dramatically change your tooth color

False

100

what is the FIRST thing patients lie about during a cleaning ?

Flossing

200

Which of the following can cause a toothache?

a) Tooth decay

b) Teeth grinding

c) Infected gums

All of the above

200

Photo #2

Pillows and Books (overall clean and organized)

200

This instrument is used to detect cavities and calculus

Explorer 
200

Leaving toothpaste on your teeth without rinsing it off is okay

True

200

These teeth usually erupt first in adults, but often times still get ignored 

First Molars

300

What is the normal pH level where enamel begins to demineralize 

5.5

300

Photo #3

Not clean or set-up. (not presentable) 

300
What is the term for grinding or clenching teeth?

Bruxism

300

Brushing your teeth harder, cleans your teeth better

False

300

This word is the technical term for "fang teeth"

Canines 

400
Patient brushes agreewviely witha hard-bristle bruish and now has gum recession

what is overbrushing/ abrasion 

400

Photo #4

Cavi wipes open

Loose Glove (clean or dirty?)


400

This Branch of Dentistry focuses on root canal treatment 

Endodontics 

400

You should replace your tooth brush every 3-4 months

true 

400

This phrase can be use instead of saying "deep cleaning"

Hint: Sounds a lot nicer for patients to hear

Gum Therapy 

500

Patient reports pain when biting down, but not to hot or cold 

What is cracked tooth syndrome

500

This word is the technical term for "your breath stinks"

Halitosis 

500

Taking radiographs before and after a composite procedure is absolutely necessary for insurance companies. 

True

500

What does "DMD" and "DDS" stand for?

DMD (Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry or Doctor of Dental Medicine)

 DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

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