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100

The specialty of dentistry that takes care of children from birth to mixed dentition

What is pediatric dentistry?

100

This is when there is  a change in the tone and volume of the voice which will make the child listen better

What is Voice control?

100
This is put on every 6 months until 16

What is topical fluoride?

100

These children will say no a lot

What is a 2 year old?

100

This is the part of the tooth that are smaller in proportion to the roots.

What is the crown?

200

These are also known as acquired fears

What are Subjective fears?

200

This is when usually the assistant will show the child various instruments/equipment and tell them what to do

What is show and tell?

200

This is when the teeth are only polished and not scaled if plaque is present.

What is coronal polishing? 
200

This age likes to make their own decisions and ask a lot of questions.

What is a 4 year old?

200

This exam looks for facial symmetry, signs of abuse, and lymph nodes for inflammation.

What is a head and neck exam?

300

The learned fears also known as

What are Objective fears?

300

this involves using another child’s good behavior as a model for a child who might start to be a problem

what is modeling?

300

This is used for occlusals of premolars and molars to prevent cavities

What are sealants?

300

This age can accept separation from caregiver but only for a short time

What is a 3 year old?

300

The exam that checks occlusion, spacing, crowding, absence, and presence of teeth.

What is an oral exam?

400

Mixed dentition 

What is the age of birth to 14 of teeth called?

400

 This is when the child is help by the assistant and the dentist puts their hand over the child's mouth to calm down

What is hand over mouth?

400

These are used to help retain the primary teeth until they are naturally due to fall out

What are temporary crowns?

400

This age will have a good sense of humor emerging and like to tell jokes.

What is a 9 year old?

400

This procedure is done when there is a chance of exposing the pulp of a primary tooth 

What is indirect pulp capping?

500

The normal development and narrowing of the apex of the apex of the root.

What is Apexogenesis?

500

this is when the staff acknowledges the child’s feelings and lets the child know it is okay to feel that way.

what is validation?

500

This is the removal of the pulp from the crown of a tooth.

What is a pulpotomy?

500

This age may be bossy but is also outgoing and moving.

What is a 6 year old?

500

This is a tooth that ranges from chipped enamel to exposure of the pulp  

What is a fractured tooth?

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