Endodontics
Conditions of the Oral Cavity
Dentistry
Oral Surgery & Treatment Following
Orthodontics
100

Complete removal of the coronal portion of the dental pulp.

What is a pulpotomy?

100

A congenital condition, occurs when the palatine bones do not unite.

What is known as a Cleft Palate?

100

Application of a plastic coating to protect the pitted surfaces of teeth from cavities.

What is known as sealants?

100

A prosthesis placed immediately after patient's remaining teeth are extracted?

What is an immediate denture?


100

Thumb or finger sucking may result in this developmental problem.

What is known as overjet or protuberance of the anterior teeth on the maxillary arch?


200

A common irrigating solution for an RCT.

What is Sodium Hypochlorite (or household bleach)?


200

Periodontal charting- pocket readings, furcations, tooth mobility, exudate (pus), gingival recession and clinical findings of the periodontal health.

What is known as the periodontal examination?

200

Duties of processing all instruments, manages biohazard waste, weekly monitoring of sterilizers.


What is the sterilization assistant's primary role?

200

Chronic poor oral hygiene, lack of stable remaining teeth, unsuitable alveolar ridge for support, unhealthy teeth, various periodontal conditions, and rampant caries.  


What are contraindications for a partial denture?

200

These are used to separate interproximal contacts in order to properly seat bands.


What are orthodontic separators?

300

Following a RCT the tooth becomes brittle  and usually requires this type of restoration.

What is a core build-up and crown?

300

When the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar is mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar.

What is Angle's Class II occlusion?

300

This auxiliary roles & responsibilities many include providing assurance & support to the patient.


Who is the clinical dental assistant?

300

When the jawbone grows around the implant.

What is known as osseointegration?

300

Clear plastic trays worn for 22 hours per day for maximum benefit.

What are known as orthodontic aligners?

400

A factor that influences the reliability of this type of pulp test would be slight moisture on the tooth may produce an inaccurate reading.


What is known as a vitalometer?

400

Failure of the healing process or loss in blood clot results in this painful condition.

What is known as Alveolitis (or Dry Socket)?

400

Dental specialty involves the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the oral tissues.

What is the dental specialty of oral pathology?

400

Surgery that involves modification of the supporting bone.

What is known as osseous surgery?

400

Correction of a cross-bite through the use of a removable or fixed appliance.

What is known as interceptive orthodontics?

500

The standard of care for this procedure is to utilize  rubber dam or dental dam.


What is an root canal Therapy (RCT)?

500

Misalignment or incorrect relation between the teeth of the two dental arches

What is known as malocclusion?

500

Adolescent patient with emotional or behavioral problems may be referred to this type of dentist.

What is a Pedodontist?

500

The dental auxiliary  must complete a surgical scrub and don sterile gloves prior to handling the sterile field.


What the surgical assistant?

500

Utilized to hold the archwire in place on the brackets.


What are ligature wire ties and elastomeric ties?

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