Ch 15 Dental Exams
Ch 16 Operative Dentistry
Ch 17 Radiology
Ch 18 Pharmacy
Ch 19 Clinical Lab
100
This dental classification is for patients who do not require dental treatment or reevaluation within 12 months.
What is Class 1
100
What is a used on the wall of the cavity preparation to cleave enamel and cut dentin so there will be a sharp cavity outline?
What is a hatchet.
100
What is the most common type of x ray?
What is a chest radiograph.
100
What is the study of the dosages of medicines and medicaitons?
What is posology
100
What is the laboratory report display form?
What is SF 545
200
Which type of periodic dental examination is the routine examination, which is normally done only one time per treatment regimen per patient? (type___ & _____ examination)
What is Type 2, Oral examination
200
What are the three amalgam restoration instruments?
What are condensers, carvers, and burnishers
200
Which diagnostic imagining uses a rotating x-ray unit to obtain slices of anatomy at different levels within the body?
What is Computed tomography (CT)
200
What are the six patient rights for medication administration?
What is right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation.
200
What are the three objective leveles used to focus a microscope?
What is low power, high power, & Oil immersion
300
What boxes on the DD 2808, report of medical examination, require dental entries? (4 boxes)
What is boxes 43, 44, 83a, 83b
300
What are the six dental specialties areas?
What is preventive dentistry, endodontics, prosthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontics, & orthodontics.
300
Radiation exposure is managed by a combination of what three factors?
What is time, distance, and shielding.
300
What are the four methods of parenteral administration?
What is subcutaneous, intradermal, intramuscular, intravenous, intratheacal or intraspinal.
300
What five test make up a CBC?
What is total RBC count, Hemoglobin determination, hematrocrit calculation, total WBC count, WBC differential count.
400
What does the abbreviation PCOR stand for?
What is Pericoronitis.
400
What is the length of both the maxillary and mandibular injection needles used with the anesthetic syringe?
What is 13/16 inch in length for maxillary injections and 1 3/16 inch in lenght for mandibular.
400
Which type of X-ray reveals the presence of interproximal caries, certain pulp condiditons, overhanging restorations, improperly fitting crowns, recurrent caries beneath restorations and resorption of the aveloar bone?
What is Interproximal (bitewing) examination.
400
What was introduced in 1948 and was the first truly broad spectrum antibiotic?
What is tetracyclines
400
The funcition of this cell is to destroy parasites and respond in immediate allergic reactions.
What is Eosinophil
500
How is an amalgam restoration documented on the Forensic examination form?
What is draw an outline of the restoration showing size, location, and shape, and block in solidly.
500
What are the four rubber dam instruments?
What are the rubber dam punch, the rubber dam clamps, the rubber dam forceps and the rubber dam frame.
500
The Nuclear Radiation Commision has established total whole body doses for radiation workersh to an annual total effective dose limit of what for the entire body?
What is 5,000 mRem or 5 Rem
500
What are the two medications combined to make Robitussin AC?
What is Guaifenesin and Codeine phospate
500
Three part question: What is the morphologic shape, gram stain (+ or -), and type of infection (common name) for Yersinia Pestis?
What is Bacilli, Gram stain Negative, Bubonic plague
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