Behavior Guidance
Growth & Development
Pulp Therapy
Trauma
Radiology
100

This sedation agent produces anxiolysis, anterograde amnesia, and enhances GABA activity

What is "midazolam"

100

The cranial base and condyle are formed by this type of bone formation

What is "endochondral ossification"

100

This type of pulpal nerve fibers conducts dull, aching pain

What is "C-fibers"

100

This is the most common type of dental injury among 9-10 year old children

What is "uncomplicated crown fractures"

100

This type of collimation should be used routinely for periapical radiographs

What is "rectangular collimation"

200

According to the ASA guidelines, this is the minimum fasting period (in hours) required after ingestion of formula

What is "6 hours"
200

The enamel is derived from this primary germ layer

What is "ectoderm"

200

This type of tertiary dentin forms by odontoblast-like cells

What is "reparative dentin"

200

This sport is most frequently associated with dental injuries in 7-12 year olds

What is "baseball"

200

This is the recommended frequency of bitewings for adolescents before the eruption of the 3rd molars when there is no clinical evidence of caries

What is "18-36 months"

300

This local anesthetic is an amide with an ester side chain

What is "articaine"

300

This is the closure of the interdental space between the primary molars prior to the eruption of the first permanent molars

What is "early mesial shift"

300

According to the AAPD guidelines, this material is not recommended for vital tooth pulpotomies in primary teeth

What is "calcium hydroxide"

300

What is the best transport medium for an avulsed permanent tooth?

What is "the tooth’s own socket"

300

This is the ideal imaging modality in patients with dental trauma

What is "CBCT"

400

During moderate sedation, this physiologic function must remain adequate without the need for intervention, distinguishing it from deep sedation

What is "ventilatory function (spontaneous breathing)"

400

This is the amount of expansion (in mm) that occurs with 1 turn of a rapid palatal expander

What is "0.25 mm"

400

This pulp therapy is used for necrotic immature permanent teeth to allow for continued root development

What is "pulp revascularization"

400

Mouthguards should have a thickness that is at least this (in mm) to provide cushion and distribute shock from impact

What is "3mm"

400

This fraction of the standard exposure time should be used when capturing a soft tissue PA

What is "1/4"

500

As part of local anesthetic over dose management, this can be administered to carry local anesthesia from the heart & brain to organs that will help detoxify

What is "20% lipid emulsion (via IV)"

500

This component of Scammon’s growth curve shows rapid growth in early childhood and reaches nearly 100% of adult size by age 6-7

What is "neural growth"

500

A remaining dentin thickness over the pulp that is greater than this (in mm) is best to allow odontoblasts to secrete reactionary dentin

What is "0.5mm"

500

This extra-oral trauma sign is evident of a mastoid hematoma and can be used to indicate a posterior cranial fracture

What is "Battle sign"

500

This percentage of scattered photos formed during a dental x-ray exposure exit the patient’s head

What is "30%"