What is Ethics?
•System of moral principles or standards of conduct which govern the appropriate conduct for a person, group, or profession.
What constitutes the largest portion of a tooth?
Dentin
What is Chapter 8 of NAVEDTRA 14295B?
Oral Pathology
What classes are non-deployable?
Classes 3 & 4
What are two forms of communication?
Verbal/NonVerbal
What is the hardest tissue in the Human Body?
Enamel
How do dental caries usually appear?
White Chalky spot on the enamel
How many examination types are there?
T1, T2, T3, T4
BUMEDINST 6230.15
Immunizations and Chemoprophlaxis
What are the three barriers to effective communication?
Physical, psychosocial, physiological
How many sets of teeth does a person have in a lifetime?
Two
How much saliva do we excrete daily?
1,500 ml
What is NAVMED 6600/3?
Dental Health Questionnaire
Navmed P-5010?
Manual of Preventive Medicine
What is the communication process?
Sender, Message, Receiver
What kind of tooth is for grinding and chewing solid masses of food?
Molars
What are two common lesions of the oral mucosa?
Petechiae / Ecchymoses
What chapter is Dental Examinations in the HM Manual?
15
What are some types of infectious waste?
Sharps, Pathological Waste, Microbiology waste, Liquid waste, medical waste from isolation rooms.
What is Chapter 11 of the NAVEDTRA 14295B?
Fundamentals of Patient Care
How many teeth is in your first set, and your second?
20 then 32
What is pulpitis?
Pulpitis is an inflammation of the dental pulp, caused by a bacterial infection resulting from dental caries or fractured teeth
What is the form for the tooth chart in the back of your dental record?
EZ 603A
What is the instruction number for Management of Infectious Waste?
BUMEDINST 6280.1