Infection Control
Chair Side
Radiology
Abbreviations
Dental Science
100

The most critical PPE

What are gloves?

100

The operator zone for a right-handed dentist 

What is 7-12?

100

The vertical angulation used when taking a bitewing radiograph

+10 degrees

100

Pt 

What is pateint?

100

The name of the front teeth

Anterior
200

The total length of one autoclave cycle

What is 40 40 minutes total?

200

Cavities that occur in the pit and fissures on the occlusal surfaces

What is class I?

200
The sequence of developing and processing for manual processing

Develop, fix, rinse, was

200

EXT

what is extraxtion

200

The amount of surfaces a tooth has

What is 5?

300

Term for treating every patient as if he or she were potentially infectious.

What is Universal precautions?

300

Three parts of a bur

What is shank, neck, head

300

Radiographic technique that records the most accurate image of crowns,roots, and supporting structures 

What is periapical?

300

TMJ

What is temporomandibular joint

300

The amount of teeth a baby has developed when a baby is born 

What is 44?

400

Bacterium that is highly heat resistant and can lay dormant for many years is a

What is a spore?
400

The name most commonly used for alveolitis

What is dry socket?
400

The cause of too much angulation 

What is forshortening?

400

APX

What is Adult Prophylaxis?

400

The longest rooted tooth in the permanent dention 

What is the cuspid?
500

Example of a sharps container 

what is engineering control? 

500

An all-encompassing term for an abnormality in the oral cavity

What is lesion?

500

The transfer of energy as it passes through matter

What is absorption?

500

SRP

what is scaling & root planing 

500

The amount of saliva glands there are. 

what is six?

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