Posterior temporary crown cement.
What is IRM?
Chemical used to determine if there is remaining decay in a prepped tooth.
What is Seek?
Services provided during an emergency visit.
What are limited oral examination, x-rays and photos of the area of concern?
Item that must be placed on a patient during radiographs.
What is a lead apron?
First person to bring the host a dental assistant stool.
What is 2x points?
Anterior temporary crown cement.
What is Temp-Bond?
Items placed around a posterior tooth during the "putting them back together" phase of the appointment.
What are band, wedge and ring?
Cost of standard emergency visit.
What is $176 or $139?
Required items captured in a good bitewing radiograph.
What are bone level, open interproximal contacts, distal of second molar and distal of canine?
First person to bring the host a model of a root canal.
What is an extra 75 points?
Minimum amount of tooth structure taken off during a prep.
What is 2mm?
Second curing procedure entails.
What are etch, CHG, photo bond, cure and floss?
Name of document or type of notes made following an emergency visit.
What is SOAP?
Required items in a good posterior intraoral periapical radiograph.
What are apex of the root and non shortened root structure?
The first person to bring the host the office bag of kitty litter.
What is 2x points?
Maximum time into an appointment that a patient should be receiving topical anesthetic.
What is 5 minutes?
Name of procedure and material used when decay has reached but not breached the nerve chamber.
What are indirect pulp cap and Fugi 1?
Name of antibiotics most likely to be prescribed in our office.
What are Pen VK, Amoxicillin and Z-Pak?
Required items in a good anterior intraoral periapical radiograph.
What are apex of the root, non shortened root structure, crown of the tooth, and open interproximal contacts?
First person to bring the host a new scanner sleeve and a prophy paste cup.
What is 1.5x points.
Name of crown lab and lab technician.
What are Exquisite Smiles Dental Lab and Jeremy Pearson?
Proper way to present a consent form.
What are witness signs first, sitting eye level, showing the patient the document, gesturing to the areas you are discussing, accurately reviewing the needs for treatment, the different treatment options being consented to, risk factors that apply to the patient, consent to use models/x-rays, signing of consent form?
Number of views for the x-rays that are needed for a tooth that has experienced trauma.
What is at least three?
Response to a patients refusal of x-rays.
What is "Improper diagnosis due to a lack of dental radiographs leaves the practice in a state of liability. No patient can give consent for the dentist to be negligent."?
First person to bring the host a hot chocolate pod, hole punched consent form, and a Dr. Cotton business card.
What is 1.5x points?