Anatomy
Morphology
Infection Control
Radiation
Health and Safety
100

These are tonsils found at the side of the throat opposite the back of the tongue.

What are palatine tonsils?

100

Two separate teeth created from a single tooth bud.

What is twinning?

100

Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen.

What is anaerobic bacteria?

100

First step in processing radiographic film

What is developing?

100

How should lead aprons be stored?


Hung or laid flat

200

This is the space between the lips or cheeks and the teeth.

What is vestibule?

200

A large bony growth in the hard palate.

What is a palatal tori?

200

He was the father of microbiology.

Who was Louis Pasteur?

200

The radiation that is formed by the interaction of x-rays with matter.

What is scatter radiation?

200

If an x-ray penetrates dense tissue, how will the area on the film appear?

Light/radiopaque

300

The red margin of the upper and lower lip that extends from the exterior edge of the intra-oral labial mucosa to the extra-oral junction of the lips. (where lipstick is often applied)

What is the vermillion zone?

300

Small extra growths of bone on a bone surface; usually seen on the buccal cortical plate.

What is exostoses? 

300

The most resilient form of bacteria.

What is a spore?

300

The time between patient exposure to radiation and the appearance of biological damage.

What is latent period?

300

What does excessive vertical angle cause?

Foreshortening

400

A small depression at the midline of the upper lip.

What is the philtrum?

400

Misplaced sebaceous glands in the lips, cheek, or retromolar pad area.

What are Fordyce granules?

400

A persistent infection in which symptoms come and go. 

What is latent infection?

400

When exposing radiographs, this is the minimum distance the operator should stand from the tube head.

6 feet

400

What causes a blurred film?

Patient, sensor or tube head movement.

500

A pad of tissue behind the mandibular third molars found in retromolar triangle.

What is the retromolar pad?

500

Condition in which the lingual frenum is short and attached to the tip of the tongue, making normal speech difficult.

What is ankyloglossia? (tongue tied)

500

Protective clothing, masks, gloves, and eye-wear to protect employees

What is PPE?

500

 This is used to measure excessive occupational exposure.

What is a film badge?

500

Who in the office owns the x-ray machine?

The dentist.