Brushing/Flossing
Fluoride
Preventive Dentistry Program
200
Name 2 types of dental floss

waxed, unwaxed, thick, and extra fine

200

Prescribed fluoride supplements come in what 3 forms?

lozenges, drops, tablets

200

Dietary counseling of limiting sugar consumption

Nutrition

400

The method of brushing most commonly recommended

Bass Method

400

How long should you tell a patient to wait after professional fluoride application

30 minutes

400

Motivates patients and provides them with information for good oral hygiene

Patient Education

600

Toothbrushes should be replaced every 

8-12 weeks

600

This is the primary source of topical fluoride

Toothpaste

600

Daily removal of plaque from teeth

Biofilm Control

800

These are recommended for handicap, orthodontic, and periodontic patients

Electric/Power Toothbrushes

800

This type of fluoride is good for sensitivity but can cause staining.

Stannous Fluoride

800

Professional applied fluoride, at home fluoride and fluoridated water

Fluoride Therapy

1000

Name 2 damaging effects that brushing too hard can cause

Gingival recession, abrasion, and root exposure

1000

This type of fluoride is used as an anti caries prevention

Sodium Fluoride

1000

Applied to difficult to clean occlusal surfaces to help prevent decay

Sealants