HODA
RAD
Nutrition
Care Planning
Instrumentation
100

What are the lymph nodes called in the back of the head?

Occipital

100

What is an abnormal radiolucency seen within the pulp of a tooth? What is it caused by?

Internal Resorption. It can be caused by trauma to the pulp.

100

How long does it take for the oral cavity to complete acid clearance?

20 minutes

100

A patient with an allergy to penicillin needs to take this premed (give name & dose)

Clindamycin 600mg OR Cephalexin 2g.

100

What instrument would I use for the distal of the mesial root on #18?

13/14

200

What are we palpating when we feel the sternocleidomastoid muscle?

Anterior and deep cervical nodes

200

How do the genial tubercles present on a radiograph?

Radiopaque in midline on mandible

200

What does xylitol do?

It is a sugar that distracts S. mutans because it can not metabolize xylitol. Therefore, the bacteria will die.

200

A client with a BMI of 34.5 is what ASA category?

ASA II

200

What angle is the face of a universal currette to the lower shank?

90

300

What fibers attach the PDL to the cementum?

Sharpeys Fibers

300

Radiographically, when there is a carious lesion that goes past the DEJ halfway towards the pulp?

Advanced

300

T/F: Nutritional status assessment can be a skipped portion of a comprehensive dental tx.

False.

300

Gingivitis is under what deficit?

Skin and mucous membrane integrity of the head and neck.

300

Where is a sickle scaler used?

Supragingival

400

If a client has all 20 primary teeth, about how old are they?

2 years old

400

What is the radiographic band around the neck of teeth that can be mistaken for interproximal or root caries?

Cervical Burnout

400

Which vitamin is necessary for the absorption of phosphorus and calcium?

Vit D

400

What allergies would prevent a clinician from giving a client a preprocedural rinse of iodine?

Shellfish allergy

400

An instrument with a straight lower shank is best used where?

Anteriors

500

What is the first permanent tooth to erupt? At what age?

1st molars. 6-7 years.

500

What is an inverted Y on a radiograph?

When the nasal sinus meets the maxillary sinus 

500

Acid production is created by the bacterial fermentation of:

Carbs

500

What are the four conditions that require a premed?

Congenital Heart Disease, Prosthetic Cardiac Valve, Previous Infective Endocarditis, Heat Transplant Patients

500

What is the ideal angle to remove calculus?

60-80