Anatomy Week 1
Body Systems Week 2
Dental Operatory Week 3
Dental Materials Week 4
Amalgam/Composite 5-6
100

How many facial & cranial bones are there? 

Facial- 14 

Cranial- 8

100

What are the names and functions of the three main types of blood vessels?

  • Arteries- carry blood away from the heart
  • Veins- carry blood towards the heart
  • Capillaries- connects the arterial and venous systems
100

Supine 

Lying on back face up 

100

Solubility

The degree of a substance to dissolve in a liquid


100

What happens to dental material when exposed to hot and cold


Contraction & expansion - protects pulp from thermal shock 

200

The opening end of the root 

Apical Foramen 

200

Primary Function of lymphatic system


The lymphatic systems function is to fight & prevent disease. It is made up of nodes, fluids, vessels & organs.

200

Latch Type Bur 

Friction Grip Bur 

Latch Type- Contra Angle 

Friction Grip- High speed 

200

Glass Ionomer 

liner used under restorations to reduce micro-leakage due to its strong bond to dentin

200

What is an alloy?

A mixture of two or more metals 

300

Osteoblast & Osteoclasts

Osteoblast- tissue forming cells 

Osteoclasts- bone resorbition

300

What is added to local anesthetic to prolong its effect?

Vasoconstrictors

300

This instrument is used to prep the floor of the cavity prep


Hoe

300

What can result from improper wedge placement?

Overhangs & cupping

300

Why do amalgams have zinc, tin and copper?

Zinc- forms hydrogen gas, reacts to moisture

Tin- prevents tarnishing 

Copper- corrosion resistance 

400

Functions of the sinuses 

Produce mucus, make bones in the skull lighter, provide resonance 

400

What are the two primary functions of the circulatory system?

Regulates body temperature

Transports nutrients & oxygen to the body... 

Transports hormones & antibodies throughout body..

Transports CO(2) & waste from cells

400

Difference between a surgical bur and non-surgical bur  

Length of the shank 

400

Why would a dentist place a liner? Who can place this material?


Protects & restores the pulp from irritation caused by chemical & physical factors

DA can place a liner 

Calcium Hydroxide & Varnish (types of liners)



400

When can electrical currents take place?

Galvanic actions, saliva contamination, metals w- different compositions

500

The Major Salivary Glands

Submandibular- Wharton's Duct 

Parotid- Stensens Duct 

Sublingual- Bartholins Duct

500

Five actions of the digestive system

  • Ingestion- food is taken in the mouth
  • Digestion- food is chewed and swallowed
  • Movement- wavelike contractions moves food through the digestive tract into stomach
  • Absorption- nutrients absorbed- small intestine
  • Elimination- large intestine rids waste and absorbs excess water
500

Oral Evacuation 

HVE removes debris & fluids 

Saliva Ejector removes only fluids


500
Classify Decay 

Class I: posterior pre molars & molars (occlusal)

Class II: posterior interproximal & occlusal 

Class III: anterior interproximal 

Class IV: anterior interproximal & incisal 

Class V: gingival third (any tooth) 

500

What are the application properties?

Flow- how well material flows and is placed in mouth

Adhesion- materials must adhere to each other through wetting , film thickness   

Retention- materials don't naturally adhere to each other, hold together 

Curing- bonding/setting the material with IV light

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