Nutrition
Oral Pathology
Microbiology
Pharmacology
Review
100

Too much salt can lead to...?

hypertension

100

procedure to remove tissue or sample of cells?

biopsy

100

What bacteria needs oxygen to grow?

aerobes

100

What drugs are derived from living organisms such as plants or animals?

organic

100

What is food that contains all groups in the food pyramid/myplate?

burrito :)

200

good vs. bad cholesterol?

“good cholesterol” = high-density lipoprotein (HDL)

“bad cholesterol” = low-density lipoprotein (LDL)

200

dry mouth is called?

xerostomia

200

How can we prevent Hepatitis A?

Always wash your hands after changing a diaper or using the bathroom

200

Antibiotics, insulin, blood pressure medications, cholesterol medications, and asthma inhalers are considered what kind of drugs?

non-controlled drugs

200

acute vs chronic?

acute=minimal and short-lasting

chronic=persistent, long-lasting

300

A complete protein has all ____ amino acids?

9

300

What is the body’s protective response to irritation or injury?

inflammation

300

What is considered the "kissing disease?"

Epstein-barr virus

300

Which part of the RX includes the patients name, address, weight, and age?

superscription

300

Who was the first dentist in America?

John Baker

400

Which carbohydrates supply vitamins, minerals, and some types of fiber?

complex

simple= "empty" calories

400

classic signs of inflammation?

redness, swelling, heat, pain

400

smallest of the major groups of microorganisms?

viruses

400

What drug can affect the whole body through the circulatory system?

systemic drug

400

How many compressions to breaths for CPR?

30:2

500

Cariogenic vs Noncariogenic?

*bonus* Which sugar substitute prevents decay?

cariogenic=producing or promoting dental decay

noncariogenic=do not cause dental caries

*xylitol*

500

Where are abscesses commonly found?

apex of a tooth

500

What microorganism causes oral candidiasis?

fungi

500

The package insert includes...?

how drug will affect the body, for what condition the drug is being prescribed, special precautions to follow when taking the drug, dosage and route for the drug

500

How can a baby develop bacteria?

going to bed with bottle filled with anything other than water, kissing their parent, or maybe parent tasted food on spoon before giving to baby