Charting
Dental Materials
Anatomy
Intra/Extra Oral
Other
100
When should the Consent Form be signed by the client?
What is at the beginning of the appointment, prior to treatment.
100
Name a few examples of when the study models would be used?
What is orthodontics, and client education
100
Name the three tooth numbering systems that were taught in anatomy?
What is FDI, Universal and Palmer.
100
What are some things an assistant looks for in an extra oral examination?
What is large moles, tattoos, piercings, bruises, swelling, abnormal tissue, TMJ movement.
100
What are radiographs used for?
What is to detect caries and defective restorations, periodontal conditions, developmental conditions, pathology.
200
How many places does the client need to sign in the chart?
What is four places.
200
What is bite registration used for?
What is reproduction of fixed and removable prosthodontics.
200
Tooth numbering system that uses brackets to designate the four quadrants of the mouth?
What is The Palmer Notation System
200
What are some things an assistant looks for in an intra oral examinations?
What is tori, fissured tongue, linea alba, amalgam tattoos, apthous ulcer.
200
What is the normal blood pressure reading?
What is 120/80.
300
What kind of questions would a person ask if the client says he/she has Asthma?
What is what triggers it? Did you bring your puffer to the appointment?
300
Normal relaxation and contraction of the heart chambers?
What is diastolic
300
What is the name of the diagram where the crown and root of the teeth actually resembles the teeth?
What is an anatomic diagram.
300
This technique of using a small video camera system and a computer screen, provides a better magnification for better evaluation?
What is Intraoral imaging.
300
What is a program put in place to monitor a facility, to ensure standards of quality are met?
What is Quality Assurance
400
The information completed in the medical and dental health history section is used to help the dentist with what?
What is it alerts the dentist of possible medical condition and medications that may complicate or interfere with treatment, possible medical emergencies based on medical background, specific treatment needs that patient may require.
400
Which dental stone has the most dimensional accuracy, and is most commonly used in creating a pattern for crowns, bridges, and indirect restorations?
What is high-strength dental stone.
400
Charted as decay drawn on the incisal edge of the anterior teeth or cusp tips of the posterior teeth are known as Class what caries?
What is Class VI caries.
400
Diagnostic tool used for intraoral and extraoral structures, provides a visual means of identifying specific problems?
What is photography.
400
What is the federal act that describes federal regulations to ensure privacy of a patients healthcare information?
What is HIPAA.
500
What information should the informed consent form contain?
What is the nature of treatment, benefits and treatment alternatives, risks and consequences, any important information.
500
Name the three types of pouring methods when pouring up a model?
What is double pour method, box and pour method and inverted pour method.
500
Name some emotional and physical factors that affect a person's vital signs?
Emotional factor: Fear anxiety, hot and cold beverages; Physical factors: strenuous exercise
500
Name at least 2 oral hygiene plaque Indices?
What is Greene and Vermillion, simplified Greene and Vermillion, Silness-Loe Index, Quigley Hein Index, O'Leary, Indices.
500
At the end of a procedure, the details of the appointment are entered in what section of the Client record?
What is the Progress Notes section/Record of Care