Treatment & Appointment Planning
Periodontal Disease & Therapy
Nicotine Use
Instruments, Prosthetics & Implants
Potpourri
100

The 5 "steps" used in developing a continuing care plan.

What is ADPIE (assessment, diagnosis, plan, implementation, & evaluation)?

100

A patient that has 10% of radiographic bone loss is in this stage of periodontitis.

What is stage I?

100

Tobacco use is a major risk factor for the development and progression of this disease.

What is periodontitis/periodontal disease?

100

This type of fluoride is recommended for patients with dental implants.

What is neutral sodium fluoride?

100

This is used at the beginning of the appointment to prevent the spread of communicable diseases and reduce microorganisms.

What is preprocedural antimicrobial mouthrinse?

200

Addressing the risks of doing and not doing treatment is done when obtaining this.

What is informed consent?

200

Type of risk factor that renders a person susceptible to a disease or condition.

What is a predisposing factor?

200

Location where nicotine is primarily metabolized.

What is the liver?

200

Producing a sharp cutting edge is one of the two main objectives to instrument sharpening. This is the other objective.

What is preserving the original shape of the instrument?

200

Convex surfaces, concavities, and furcations all require this precise instrumentation technique.

What is adaptation?

300

When the patient is referred to an endodontist for consultation and treatment, they are entering this treatment phase.

What is phase II?

300

There are 3 steps to staging and grading the periodontal classification.  Confirming the presence or absence of furcation involvement is done during this step.

What is step 2? Establishing the stage.

300

The more basic the medium, the easier the ________.

What is absorption?

300

This is the most common type of implant.

What is endosseous?

300

When you provide oral care based on relevant, scientifically sound research, it is called this.

What is evidence-based practice?

400

This is how the 3 steps in a critical incident approach, in order, are referred to as.

What is WHAT, SO WHAT, & NOW WHAT?

400

This is the amount of time needed for the connective tissue to heal following nonsurgical periodontal therapy.

What is 4-6 weeks?

400

At this dose, nicotine can cause fatality.

What is 60mg?

400

This instrument type has one continuous cutting edge around the face because the two sides are united without interruption by the rounded toe

What is a universal curet?

400

The amount in milligrams of minocycline in a cartridge of Arestin.

What is 1mg?

500

4 out of 8 factors to consider in determining continuing care or maintenance therapy.

Risk for periodontal disease, risk for dental carious lesions, risk for oral cancer, predisposing diseases (diabetes), compliance (keeping appointments), previous treatment (hx of the disease), local factors (ortho), restorative complications (implants).

500

This type of endotoxin is a gram-negative pathogenic microorganism that is toxic to human tissue.

What is a lipopolysaccharide? 

500

These are the 5 A's of motivational interviewing.

What are ask, advise, assess, assist, and arrange?

500

The type of prosthetic that is supported by both retained natural teeth and/or implants and the soft tissue of the residual alveolar ridge.

What is a complete overdenture?

500

Increased risk for oral cancer related to the continued use of tobacco products is this kind of statement.

What is a dental hygiene diagnostic statement?

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