Dental Restoration Materials
Anatomy of Head and Neck
Dental Operatory
Dental Procedures
Body Systems physiology
Anatomy and Body
Final cont
100

The Name of the acid used in etch

Phosphoric Acid

100

The Name of the basic cell of the central nervous system that carries to and from the brain is a...

Neuron

100

The recommended floor covering in the operatory or treatment room is..

Vinyl

100

A restoration placed condensed and shaped in the cavity prep is called....

Direct Restoration
100

Vessels carries blood away from the heart

Arteries

100

The heart is enclosed by a thick sac like a membrane called

Pericardium

100

The upright portion of the mandible is called

ramus

200

Cutting instrument used to smooth or shape the floor of the cavity prep

Hoe

200

The substance that is the hardest calcified tissue of the body...

Enamel

200

Area where the dental assistant initially positions the operating light...

On patients chest

200

True or False

Testing by the National Bureau of Students includes esthetics.

False

200

Name the type of vasoconstrictor typically used in local anesthetic to help reduce bleeding 

Epinephrine

200

The Zygoma bone forms what..

Prominence of the cheeks

200
The opening in the bone on the lingual surface of the ramus

mandibular foramen

300

Which element is not found in amalgam

Lead

300

The Bulge of enamel sometimes found on the lingual surface of maxillary anterior teeth at the 1/3rd gingival is...

Cingulum

300

The zone where instruments are NEVER passed..

The Neutral Zone (static zone)

300
The degeneration of a tooth structure at the gum line due to malocclusion,,

An Abfraction

300

The amount of quarts of blood in the average adult

5-7 quarts

300

The covering of the root portion of a tooth is called

cementum

300

The name of the narrow band of tissue which connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth is..

Lingual fernum

400

Name the size hole that should be punched for a premolar tooth

3

400

The salivary gland that lay in front of and below the ear region are...

Parotid Glands

400

A latch-type bur attaches to this handpiece

the Contra Angle 

400

Class of restoration that is found at the facial or lingual gum line of anterior or posterior teeth

Class V

400

Blood is carried to the head by the way of the ...

Carotid artery

400

The cell that acts like a human garbage disposal by ingesting antigens

A Phagocyte

400

Into what nerve would the doctor inject to anesthetize the maxillary 2nd and 3rd molar

Posterior superior alveolar nerve (PSA)

500

The term used to describe the removal of material from the mouth by spitting is called

Expectorate 

500

A line that is formed by the joining of 2 bones is called...

Suture

500

A____________ is the hand instrument the dentist uses to compact amalgam.

Condenser

500

Mercury to Alloy ratio

ratio is 1 portion of Mercury to 1 portion alloy by weight
500

Type of injection requiring anesthesia of the inferior alveolar nerve to numb a quadrant is...

Block injection

500

Part of the TMJ

Meniscus

500

The flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart refers to

Pulmonary

600

To ensure proper occlusion, the dentist checks the patients bite using

Articulation Paper

600

The muscle of mastication whose function is to move the mandible from side to side is 

external pterygoid

600

The three different thickness of rubber dam and their use during treatment

Thin-RCT to isolate 1 tooth

Medium- to make operative procedures ease when handling

Heavy- selected when tissue retraction is important

600

The process by which resin material is changed from pliable state into a hardened restoration. Achieved through using curing light.

Polymerization 

600

Name the 5 actions of digestion systems

Ingestion

Digestion

Movement

Absorption

Elimination


600

Bony parts that make up temporomandibular joints

Glenoid fossa

Articulator eminence

Condyloid Process


600

Instrument that shapes the walls of the cavity prep

Chisel