Dentition Periods
Dental Arches & Tooth Types
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Pharmacy Technician Duties
The Dispensing Process
100

This 20-tooth set is commonly called “baby teeth” or deciduous dentition.

What is primary dentition?

100

The immovable upper jaw/arch that is part of the skull.

What is the maxillary arch?

100

The science that studies how behavior works, how the environment affects it, and how learning takes place.

What is Applied Behavior Analysis (or ABA)?

100

The person a pharmacy technician supports while assisting with dispensing, inventory, and patient records.

Who is the pharmacist?

100

The four common forms of prescriptions: written, verbal, fax, and this modern type.

What is e-prescription (electronic)?

200

This period (ages ~6–12) has both primary and permanent teeth in the mouth.

What is mixed dentition?

200

The movable lower jaw/arch that works with the temporomandibular joint.

What is the mandibular arch?

200

The main ABA strategy in which a desired behavior is followed by a valued reward.

What is positive reinforcement?

200

One common duty: receiving, interpreting, and helping fill prescription orders.

What is assist in prescription dispensing?

200

In most states, only a pharmacist or intern may legally receive and transcribe these.

What are verbal prescriptions?

300

The permanent (adult) dentition usually begins when this last primary tooth is lost.

What is around age 12?

300

The four sections created when each arch is divided in half.

What are quadrants?

300

The “A-B-Cs” of behavior: what happens before, the behavior itself, and what happens after.

What are Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence?

300

Pharmacy techs often handle this by entering data, verifying insurance, and submitting claims.

What is process prescriptions and insurance claims?

300

This safety check looks for drug interactions, duplications, and allergies before dispensing.

What is DUR (Drug Utilization Review)?

400

These teeth are not succedaneous because premolars replace the primary molars.

What are molars?

400

The teeth (incisors and canines) located toward the front of the mouth.

What are anterior teeth?

400

The paraprofessional who implements therapy plans under a BCBA’s supervision.

What is an RBT (Registered Behavior Technician)?

400

In some states, pharmacy technicians may administer these two specific vaccines after training.

What are influenza and COVID-19 (coronavirus) vaccines?

400

The final step performed by the pharmacist before the medication leaves the pharmacy.

What is pharmacist verification / final check?

500

A thin epithelial residue that may form on newly erupted teeth and can become stained.

What is Nasmyth’s membrane?

500

The longest, most stable teeth often called the “cornerstone” of the dental arch.

What are canines (or cuspids)?

500

The highly trained professional (master’s/doctoral level) who designs and oversees ABA programs.

What is a BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst)?

500

Techs must follow these because duties vary by state and workplace regulations.

What are state laws / regulations (or scope of practice)?

500

Federal law (OBRA ’90) requires pharmacies to offer this to every patient receiving a new prescription.

What is counseling (or patient counseling)?

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