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NDAEB Practice Exam 2024. Multiple Choice
With Correct Answers.
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A

Patient has difficulty chewing and is self-conscious about the appearance of her teeth. The max incisors
occlude lingually to the mandibular anterior teeth. The dentist asks the assistant to expose radiographic
images to provide a view of the entire maxilla and mandible.

What type of images would the assistant expose?
A. Panoramic
B. Transcranial
C. Lateral cephalometric
D. Full mouth series

D

The dentist dictates class VI caries on tooth 41
A. Gingival 1/3 of the tooth
B. Proximal surface of anterior teeth
C. Pit and fissure of posterior teeth, lingual of anterior teeth
D. Incisal edge or cusp tip

D

After seating the patient in the operatory which of the following sets of vital signs would be recorded?
A. Temp, vision, pulse
B. Weight, temp, pulse
C. Respiration rate, pulse, weight
D. Pulse, temp, blood pressure

C

A patient is having a benign neoplasm removed from the anterior portion of the palate
A. Local infiltration
B. Incisive nerve block
C. Nasopalatine nerve block
D. Inferior nerve block

,D

The amount paid before benefits take effect
A. Carrier
B. Provider
C. Beneficiary
D. Deductible

D

A patient has a normal recall exam. Her complaint is she has bleeding when brushing. She doesn't not
floss as it is time consuming. She has generalized biofilm/ plaque at the gingival margins with moderate
gingivitis.

What is the most important to explain to the patient regarding oral health?
A. The cause and prevention of dental caries
B. Relationship of frequency of eating cariogenic foods to dental caries
C. Source of cariogenic food stuff in the diet with suggestions for control
D. Effects of personal oral care procedures in the prevention of dental plaque/ biofilm

D

A patient comes to the office for his apt. He hasn't been to the dentist in 2 years. He does not have any
teeth bothering him at this time. But is interested in maintaining optimum oral health.

When the dentist palpates the area from below the patients ear all the way down the collar bone, he is
examining which one of the following lymph node sites
A. Auxiliary
B. Parotid
C. Inguinal
D. Cervical

C

A patient has all her teeth in the second quad, with the mesial cusp of the third molar partially erupted.
Which tooth should be selected as the anchor tooth of the dam?
A. 11
B. 26
C. 27
D. 28

A

A patient has a normal recall exam. Her complaint is she has bleeding when brushing. She doesn't not
floss as it is time consuming. She has generalized biofilm/ plaque at the gingival margins with moderate
gingivitis.

What interproximal aid would be helpful to stimulate the gingival tissues to improve health for this

,patient?
A. Rubber tip
B. Tufted floss
C. Waxed floss
D. Interdental brush

D.

A 10-year-old patient with down syndrome presents to the office. Examination reveals that the patient
has periodontal disease and several carious lesions. The patient is able to follow simple instructions and
conversations.

Which one of the following periodontal diseases does this patient have?
A. Early periodontitis
B. Chronic periodontitis
C. Juvenile periodontitis
D. Prepubertal periodontitis

C- study

A patient presents with teeth 25 and 26 missing and extensive decay on tooth 46. He would like dental
implants to replace the maxillary missing teeth and a crown on tooth 46. An examination was completed
and impressions obtained.

Oral hygiene instruction is given to prevent which of the following dental conditions post-surgery?
A.ANUG
B.Gingival abrasion
C. Peri-implants
D. Halitosis

B

Match the principle that best describes the actions or decisions presented. A dentist provides complete
information regarding treatment options
A. Justice
B. Veracity
C. Autonomy
D. Confidentiality
E. Nonmaleficence

A

The assistant will seat the patient in a subsupine position, with the head lower than the feet and loosen
any binding clothes
A. Syncope
B. Asthmatic attack
C. Hyperventilation

, D. Angina pectoris
E. Anaphylaxis

D

A patient arrives for her recall exam apt. While updating her health history the patient informs the
assistant that she is 32 weeks pregnant. The patient also mentions that her "gums are red and tender"
and that she is unable to sit in the same position for an extended period of time. The patient also
discloses that she has increased her folate intake as directed by her doctor.

The condition of the patient's gingival tissues is caused by which of the following factors?
A. Nutritional
B. Hematologic influences
C. Impaired bone formation
D. Endogenous hormone conditions

C

Patient has difficulty chewing and is self-conscious about the appearance of her teeth. The max incisors
occlude lingually to the mandibular anterior teeth. Upon clinical examination it is noted that the
mandible has a mesial relationship with the maxilla.

Her profile is likely a
A. Retrognathic mandible
B. Mesognathic maxilla
C. Prognathic mandible
D. Prognathic maxilla

D

A patient comes to the office for composite restorations on teeth surfaces; 21 DI, 11 MID and 44 DO. The
assistant prepares the equipment and supplies and applies the topical anesthetic as prescribed by the
dentist. After the treatment is completed, the patient begins to have intermittent blinking followed by a
blank stare.

Which of the following blacks classifications describe the restoration on the maxillary left?
A. Class I
B. Class II
C. Class III
D. Class IV

A

A 7-year-old patient presents to the office with a chipped tooth and bruises on his chin and his story
does not match up to the mother's story. Who should you inform?
A. The dentist
B. Police officer

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