Which agency protect the employees?
OSHA
Which type of tooth is present in the permanent dentition, but not in the primary dentition?
Premolar
What does OHI stand for?
Oral Hygiene Instructions
What surfaces are considered house keeping surfaces?
Walls
Floors
Sinks
What is another term to describe baby teeth?
Deciduous OR Primary teeth
Which agency protects patient privacy & health information?
HIPAA
How many sets of teeth do we have throughout our life, and what are they?
Primary dentition
Permanent dentition
What is the number one weapon to combat against dental caries?
Fluoride
What PPE must be worn when disinfecting the operatory?
Utility gloves
Mask
Eyewear
Protective clothing
What type of teeth have an occlusal surfaces?
Molars & premolars
Which agency is in charge of making infection control recommendations?
CDC
Which tooth in the permanent dentition "if present" would have a cusp of carabelli?
What are the OHI for brushing?
-Soft bristled toothbush
-45 degree angle & brush away from the gums
-Brush your tongue
-Twice a day
-2 Min
What is the most common reason for having a Class IV cavity?
Knocking tooth on hard surfaces/Accident
In the primary dentition, which tooth would have a cusp of carabelli?
Maxillary second molars Letters A & J
Which two agencies play a role in infection control in dentistry?
CDC & OSHA
What term is used when referring to teeth that can replace baby teeth once they fall out?
Succedaneous
What are the six key nutrients?
Water
Vitamins
Minerals
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Fats
Name all cavity classifications & where they are located? [Hint: There are 6]
Class I- Pits & Fissures
Class II- Interproximal of posterior teeth
Class III- Interproximal of anterior teeth
Class IV- Anterior teeth involving the incised edge
Class V- Gum line
Class VI- Cusp tips
Term used to name excess of the 32 normal teeth
Which agency is in charge of making sure disinfectants meet the standards and check antimicrobial claims?
EPA
Which tooth is #4 in the FDI numbering system?
14
What term is used to describe excess amount of fluoride in the mouth?
Flurosis
Which cavity classification would you use to identify and MOD on tooth #12
Class II
Term used to describe [Dry Mouth]
Xerostomia