SOFT DEPOSITS/ STAINS
CALC or CAL
PSR/ PERIODONTIUM
DENTAL TERMS/ANATOMY
INDEX/ CARIES
100

Can appear as a cottage-cheese soft like texture in ones mouth and on their teeth

What is Materia Alba

100

Most frequent sites for supragingival calculus 

Where is buccal surfaces of max molars and mand ling anterior 

100

The depression under the contact area is called

What is the COL

100

Term for dislocation of a tooth/teeth

What is luxation

100

ECC can be included with which type of dental caries

What are rampant caries 

200

What stain is seen in clean, healthy mouths and possibly has to be scaled off due to its probable mineral content?

What is black line stain

200

Calculus is a(n) __________ factor in pocket development

What is predisposing 

200

Tooth # 3 has subgingival calculus, is slightly mobile upon exam, and colored area of probe is partially visible. What code am I and what quad am I in?

What is Quad 1, code 3*

200

Where is the mucogingival junction

What is the junction between the attached gingiva and alveolar mucosa 

200

Which dental index evaluates both debris and calculus and examines the facial surfaces of teeth 3, 8, 14, and 24 and the lingual surfaces of 19 and 30?

What is OHI-S

300

Name one of the four significances for AP

What is: protect, lubrication, nidus for bacteria, or attachment for calculus 

300

When overgrowth of the gingival margin is present, the CAL is calculated by _______the PD to the gingival margin level.  

What is subtracting 

300

Structure that acts as a barrier to keep infection out?

What is the junctional epithelium

300

Term for a patient who has a difficult time swallowing 

What is dysphagia 

300

What is the normal salivary pH to maximize remineralization

What is 7

400

Stain that was originally named “brown stain” and described in dental literature as “mottled enamel”.

What is fluorosis 

400

How early can mineralization begin for calculus( both supra and sub) 

What is 24-72 hours

400

Where is the gingival sulcus

Crevice between the free gingiva and the tooth.

400

Which feature differentiates periodontitis from gingivitis  

What is clinical attachment loss or CAL

400

Which index is only used with groups who have primary teeth and scores 12 teeth?

What is dmft or dmfs



500

This hereditary condition causes the teeth to have a translucent or transparent appearance

What is dentinogenesis imperfecta 

500

Your probing depth is 5mm, recession is 3..What is the CAL?

What is 8 mm

500

Tooth # 19 has bleeding upon probing, and sub calc. with band visible. What quad and code am I?

What is quad 3, code 2.

500

What is the term used to describe “penetrating to the base of the pocket to provide a continuous flushing out of blood, debris, microorganisms, and endotoxins.”

What is lavage

500

Which of the following bacteria are the infectious organisms that colonize the teeth, help to form dental biofilm, and are responsible for the dental caries process?

What is Streptococcus mutans

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