Nutrition
Infection Control
Instrumentation & OH Aids
Patient Assessment
Fluoride/Caries
100

Alternative name for glucose 

Dextrose 

100

Name 3 examples of regulated biohazard waste in dentistry

Sharps; items that drip of saturated blood or saliva; hard/soft tissues removed from the patient's mouth


100

The toothbrushing method that positions the bristles perpendicular to crowns of the teeth, brushing in circular motions

Fones Method

100

The systolic & diastolic blood pressure reading for a patient with Stage I hypertension 

130-139/80-89

100

In low concentrations (daily at-home application), fluoride is bacteriocidal (destructs bacteria). True or False?

False. 

Low concentrations/at-home application of fluoride is bacteriostatic (inhibits growth or multiplication of bacteria). High concentrations/professional-application of fluoride is bactericidal (destructive to bacteria).

200

The two monosaccharides that make up sucrose

Glucose and fructose

200

The type of disinfecting agent that is corrosive to metals & has a strong odor

Chlorine-based compounds 

200

This type of ultrasonic scaler operates at 25,000-50,000 cycles per second and the lateral sides of the tip are most active

Piezoelectric

200

The ASA classification of a patient who has well-controlled asthma

ASA II

200

The optimal fluoride level of water fluoridation

0.7 ppm mg/L

300

The vitamin that prevents spina bifida

Folate

300

The level of surface disinfectant that kills TB, but is not capable of killing bacterial spores

Intermediate 

300

The ultrasonic scaler that uses a stack of metal strips in the insert to convert energy from the handpiece to the insert tip

Magnetostrictive

300

The mobility classification of a tooth that has moderate horizontal mobility-greater than 1mm- with no vertical displacement

Class 2

300

The organs where absorption and excretion of systemic fluoride occurs

Absorbed in the stomach and small intestine.

Excreted through the kidneys.

400

The vitamin that is essential for the absorption of calcium and phosphorous

Vitamin D

400

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You get 400 points!

400

The active ingredient in toothpaste/dentifrice that controls tartar. 

Pyrophosphates

400

The furcation classification of a tooth that has moderate bone loss & the instrument can enter the furcation but cannot pass between roots

Class II

400

The G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations for teeth that have caries on the pit and fissures on lingual surfaces of anterior teeth and on occlusal, buccal, and lingual surfaces of posterior teeth

Class I 

500

The condition that can result from a severe niacin deficiency

Pellagra 

500

The recommended minimum sterilization parameters for steam sterilization/autoclave (include temperature, PSI, length of time)

250 degrees Fahrenheit

15 or 20 PSI

30 minutes 




500

These Gracey curets are designed to remove calculus on the distal surfaces of posterior teeth (2 answers)

Gracey 13-14; Gracey 17-18

500

The occlusion classification where the buccal groove of the mandibular first permanent molar is mesial to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first permanent molar by at least the width of a premolar

Class III (Prognathic) 

500

The demineralization process occurs when the pH drops below ____ for enamel and _____ for cementum

5.5 for enamel

6.7 for cementum

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