Dental Hygiene 2
Periodontology
Pharmacology
Radiology
Miscellaneous
100
You will have this many minutes to treat a 3 year old.

What is 3 minutes?

100

This is described as apical migration of the gingival margin.

What is recession?
100

This organ is involved in the first-pass effect after oral administration of a drug.

What is the liver?

100

This error results when the central ray is not centered on the image. 

What is cone-cut?

100

This medication is contraindicated in a hyperthyroid patient. 

What is epinephrine?

200

This is the most effective way to control bacteria in biofilm.

What is toothbrush and floss?

200

This is the clinical measurement that determines the difference between gingivitis and periodontitis.

What is clinical attachment loss?
200

Two drug formulations that produce similar concentrations in the blood and tissues after drug administration are termed _____ equivalent.

What is biologically equivalent?

200

This bisects the angle formed by the receptor and the long axis of tooth.

What is the Imaginary bisector?

200

This stage of periodontal disease is characterized by numerous areas of 4mm attachment loss, some probing depths up to 5 mm, but no tooth loss due to periodontal disease.

What is stage 2.  

300
This physiotherapy aid is the best choice for use on exposed root surfaces.

What is a wedge stimulator?

300

This type of periodontitis is resistant to control, even with appropriate therapy.  

What is refractory periodontitis?

300

Local anesthetics are _________ channel blockers.

What is sodium?

300

This pano error results in an exaggerated smile.

What is the chin tipped too far down?

300

This maxillary foramen is visible on radiographs between the two central incisors.  

What is the incisive foramen?

400
Sucking on a pacifier is an example of this. 

What is nonnutritive sucking?

400

This surgical procedure repositions the gingival tissues to gain access for periodontal therapy.

What is Wideman's flap?

400

This class of anti-arrhythmic drugs is associated with gingival enlargement.

What is Calcium channel blockers?

400
This angulation does not differ according to the technique used. 

What is Horizontal angulation?

400

This delivery system is used to administer chemical agents in the form of a tablet or capsule.

What is systemic delivery?

500

This core value is our obligation to tell the truth and expect others to do the same.

What is veracity?

500

These three systemic diseases can influence the occurrence and severity of periodontitis.

What are obesity, diabetes, and osteoporosis?

500

This antibiotic is the drug of choice for the prevention of infective endocarditis.

What is Amoxicillin?

500

This is a type of extraoral image used in the MSU clinic.

What is panoramic?

500

This surgical procedure reshapes or recontours the gingiva.

What is a gingivoplasty?