dental caries
periodontal disease
Preventive dentistry
nutrition
oral pathology
100

what three protective mechanisms are produced by saliva

physical, chemical, antibacterial 

100

what is a clinical sign of gingivitis 

redness

100

fluoride combats decay by

What is enhancing remineralization

100

the term used for a food that is capable of causing tooth decay

What is cariogenic

100

a localized collection of pus is (An)

What is abscess

200

possible method of transmission of oral bacteria

mothers saliva to infant

200

gingivitis is 

inflammation of the gingival tissue

200

PEOPLE ARE KEEPING THEIR TEETH LONGER, WHICH MEANS THIS TYPE OF DECAY IS MORE PREVALENT

What is ROOT CARIES

200

how many of the amino acids are essential

What is 8

200

what is the term for dry mouth

What is xerostomia

300

soft sticky bacterial mass that adheres to teeth

plaque 

300

there are how many identified periodontal diseases

7

300
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO DETECT CARIES?
What is CARIES DETECTION DEVICE
300

which vitamin is fat soluble

what is vitamin D

300

the technical term for bruising is 

What is ecchymosis

400
REFERS PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE
What is MALPRACTICE
400

name two types of calculus

supragingival, subgingival

400

what technique is used in the dental office to provide fluoride treatment

What is topical

400

tooth erosion is often seen in patients with

a history bulimia
400

what types of lesions are below 

what is ulcers

500

what is the mineral in the enamel that makes the crystal easier to dissolve

carbonated apatite

500

what is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults

periodontal disease

500

which type of toothbrush bristles is usually recommended

What is soft

500

a major factor in determining the cariogenicity of a carbohydrate is 

how long it stays in the mouth

500

what is the condition in which a pattern on the tongue

What is geographic tongue