Radiology
Vitals
Numbers and Surfaces
Medical Emergencies
Terminology
100

How many films/photos are taken in an FMX?

18

100

Average BP for an Adult

120 over 80

100

Lower right first molar

#30

100

Most common medical emergency in a dental office

Syncope

100

What does HVE stand for?

High Volume Evacuator

200

The part of the x ray machine that produces the radiation

Vaccum tube

200

Medicine used commonly by people with epilepsy

Dilantin

200

Closest to the midline

mesial

200

What does SCA stand for?

Sudden cardiac arrest

200

What does TMJ stand for?

Tempo Mandibular Joint

300

Size of standard film

Size 2

300

How long must a patient be on oxygen after being on nitrous?

at least 5 minutes

300

Decay at the gingival line is what type of restoration?

Class 5

300

Name 2 types of conscious sedation

IV and oral medication

300

What is the apex?

The tip of the root

400

What is the purpose of the fixer?

Stop the action of the developer

400

What color is the Nitrous tank?

Blue

400

What are the numbers of all the 3rd molars

1,16,17,32

400

What is the first thing you do when you a patient checks in?

Check their medical history

400

What is the difference between a prophylaxis and a scaling/root planing

Supragingival and subgingival

500

Which film is used to examine the crowns of the maxilla and mandible in the same film?

Bitewings

500

What does AED stand for and what is it used for?

Automatic External Defibrillator. It is used to restart the heart during cardiac arrest

500
Name the 4 central midline anterior teeth

8,9,24,25

500

Tell me the difference between allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock?

One is a hypersensitive reaction and the other is an immediate reaction (to something foreign in the body)

500

What is the difference between Systolic and Diastolic?

Systolic is the heart at work and Diastolic is the heart at rest