Tooth Morphology
Preventive
Dental Caries
Perio Disease
Review
100

How many teeth do children have? Adults?

20 and 32

100

How often should a patient see the dentist?

every 6 months

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oral biofilm is also known as

plaque

100

calculus is also known as

tartar

100

What is bruxism?

grinding of the teeth

200

name the 5th cusp

cusp of Carabelli

200

When should a person first see a dentist?

when the first tooth shows or by the first birthday

200

What is the main caries causing bacteria

mutans streptococci (MS) and lactobacilli (LB)

200

sub vs supra

sub=below

supra= above

200

How many compressions to breath in CPR?

30:2

300

What are the scalloped extensions of the incisal surface called?

mamelons

300

What are considered preventive procedures in the dental office

x-rays, exams, cleanings, fluoride, and sealants

300

3 factors needed for caries to develop

1. susceptible tooth

2. fermentable carbohydrates

3. specific bacteria 

300

Which minerals form calculus

calcium phosphate

300

how often should you change your toothbrush

every 3 months or after illness such as flu and covid

400

The buds for the 1st permanent molars form at approximately

17 weeks of fetal life

400

What is the most frequently recommended brushing technique

Bass method

400

CAMBRA is short for

caries management by risk assessment

400

Women with severe periodontal disease have ____ times the risk of having PLBW babies compared with women with little or no periodontal disease.

7

400

Eugenol is made from

oil of cloves

500

Which teeth do adults have that children do not?

pre-molars/bicuspids

500

Fluoride comes in various types. What are they?

gel, foam, rinse, and varnish

500

4 risk factors for ECC

• Low-income families

• Particular ethnic groups

• Limited access to care

• Lack of water fluoridation

500

Stages of Periodontal Diseases

• Gingivitis

• Early Periodontitis

• Moderate Periodontitis

• Advanced Periodontitis 

500

What is Ms. Jo's favorite flower?

Gerbera Daisy

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