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[Show more]Who was the first woman to graduate from a recognized dental college? - Lucy B. Hobbs-Taylor 
 
What are the conditions that would indicate the need for restorative dentistry? - - initial or recurring decay 
- replacement or failed restorations 
- abrasion or wearing away of tooth structure 
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Add to cartWho was the first woman to graduate from a recognized dental college? - Lucy B. Hobbs-Taylor 
 
What are the conditions that would indicate the need for restorative dentistry? - - initial or recurring decay 
- replacement or failed restorations 
- abrasion or wearing away of tooth structure 
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Cellular - Used as a temporary wall during a composite restoration 
 
Pulpotomy - Removal of coronal portion of exposed vital pulp 
 
Pulpectomy - Complete Removal of coronal pulp 
 
Hemisection - Procedure in which the root and crown are cut lengthwise and removed 
 
Gingivectomy - S...
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Add to cartCellular - Used as a temporary wall during a composite restoration 
 
Pulpotomy - Removal of coronal portion of exposed vital pulp 
 
Pulpectomy - Complete Removal of coronal pulp 
 
Hemisection - Procedure in which the root and crown are cut lengthwise and removed 
 
Gingivectomy - S...
In relation to dental radiography, which one of the following terms refers to the 
anatomical landmark used to identify a maxillary cuspid periapical film? 
1. Maxillary sinus. 
2. Mental foramen. 
3. Bifurcated roots. 
4. Maxillary tuberosity. 
Domain reference: 5.2.3.19 - 1. Maxillary sinus. 
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Add to cartIn relation to dental radiography, which one of the following terms refers to the 
anatomical landmark used to identify a maxillary cuspid periapical film? 
1. Maxillary sinus. 
2. Mental foramen. 
3. Bifurcated roots. 
4. Maxillary tuberosity. 
Domain reference: 5.2.3.19 - 1. Maxillary sinus. 
 ...
The dentist finds decay on the mesial surface of the restoration on tooth 24. The dental assistant recognizes the cavity on the patient's 24 as: - recurrent decay 
 
the dental assistant selects a foam tray for the application of the patient's topical fluoride. What should the dental assistant ...
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Add to cartThe dentist finds decay on the mesial surface of the restoration on tooth 24. The dental assistant recognizes the cavity on the patient's 24 as: - recurrent decay 
 
the dental assistant selects a foam tray for the application of the patient's topical fluoride. What should the dental assistant ...
What is the function of a dental liner? - thin layer of material that protects the pulp 
 
On what tooth structure is a liner placed? - placed on the deepest portion of the cavity prep 
 
What are three unique qualities of Calcium Hydroxide - protects the pulp from chemical irritation, stim...
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Add to cartWhat is the function of a dental liner? - thin layer of material that protects the pulp 
 
On what tooth structure is a liner placed? - placed on the deepest portion of the cavity prep 
 
What are three unique qualities of Calcium Hydroxide - protects the pulp from chemical irritation, stim...
Abandonment - Withdrawing a patient from treatment without giving reasonable notice or providing a competent replacement. 
 
Implied consent - Type of consent in which the patient's action indicates consent for treatment. 
 
Informed consent - Permission granted by a patient after he or sh...
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Add to cartAbandonment - Withdrawing a patient from treatment without giving reasonable notice or providing a competent replacement. 
 
Implied consent - Type of consent in which the patient's action indicates consent for treatment. 
 
Informed consent - Permission granted by a patient after he or sh...
In relation to dental radiography, what term refers to the anatomical landmark used to identify a maxillary canine periapical film? - Maxillary Sinus 
 
Prior to exposing a dental radiograph, placement of the lead apron over the patient protects which tissues? - Gonadal 
 
A blood pressure cuf...
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Add to cartIn relation to dental radiography, what term refers to the anatomical landmark used to identify a maxillary canine periapical film? - Maxillary Sinus 
 
Prior to exposing a dental radiograph, placement of the lead apron over the patient protects which tissues? - Gonadal 
 
A blood pressure cuf...
What two basic methods are used to acquire a digital x-ray image? - Direct imaging(sensor) & indirect imaging(PSP) 
 
Advantages of Digital Radiography - Immediate viewing of images, less radiation, no chemicals, ability to enhance images, communication with other dentists, no more lost films,...
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Add to cartWhat two basic methods are used to acquire a digital x-ray image? - Direct imaging(sensor) & indirect imaging(PSP) 
 
Advantages of Digital Radiography - Immediate viewing of images, less radiation, no chemicals, ability to enhance images, communication with other dentists, no more lost films,...
In relation to dental radiography, which one of the following terms refers to the anatomical landmark used to identify a maxillary canine periapical film? 
 
1. Maxillary sinus. 
2. Mental foramen. 
3. Bifurcated roots. 
4. Maxillary tuberosity. - 1. Maxillary Sinus 
 
Prior to exposing a dental ...
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Add to cartIn relation to dental radiography, which one of the following terms refers to the anatomical landmark used to identify a maxillary canine periapical film? 
 
1. Maxillary sinus. 
2. Mental foramen. 
3. Bifurcated roots. 
4. Maxillary tuberosity. - 1. Maxillary Sinus 
 
Prior to exposing a dental ...
Incisors are used for - cutting 
 
canines are used for - Holding 
 
Posterior teeth are used for - Biting and chewing 
 
Premolars are used for - Hold and grind 
 
Enamel is - 96% in organic 
 
Dentin is - 70% inorganic 
 
dentinogenesis imperfecta - incomplete or improper deve...
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Add to cartIncisors are used for - cutting 
 
canines are used for - Holding 
 
Posterior teeth are used for - Biting and chewing 
 
Premolars are used for - Hold and grind 
 
Enamel is - 96% in organic 
 
Dentin is - 70% inorganic 
 
dentinogenesis imperfecta - incomplete or improper deve...
which member of the dental team is legally required to report suspected child abuse? 
-all member 
 -dentist 
 -dental assistant 
-dental hygiene - The Dentist 
 
selecting the shade of an anterior aesthetic restoration is NOT advised 
-with natural light and a moist environment 
 -immediately...
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Add to cartwhich member of the dental team is legally required to report suspected child abuse? 
-all member 
 -dentist 
 -dental assistant 
-dental hygiene - The Dentist 
 
selecting the shade of an anterior aesthetic restoration is NOT advised 
-with natural light and a moist environment 
 -immediately...
Commission on dental accreditation of the American dental association - Commission that accredits dental, dental assisting, dental hygiene, and dental laboratory educational programs 
 
Dental treatise - Formal article or book based on dental evidence and facts 
 
Forensic dentistry - Area ...
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Add to cartCommission on dental accreditation of the American dental association - Commission that accredits dental, dental assisting, dental hygiene, and dental laboratory educational programs 
 
Dental treatise - Formal article or book based on dental evidence and facts 
 
Forensic dentistry - Area ...
Describe the location of the following cranial bones 
1. Frontal 
 2. Temporal 
3. Parietal 
4. Sphenoid 
 5. Occipital 
6.Ethmoid - 1. forehead 
2.Sides 
3.Roof 
4.Anterior Base 
 5. Base 
6. Orbit and Floor 
 
Describe the location and function of the four types of teeth; 
1. Incisors 2. C...
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Add to cartDescribe the location of the following cranial bones 
1. Frontal 
 2. Temporal 
3. Parietal 
4. Sphenoid 
 5. Occipital 
6.Ethmoid - 1. forehead 
2.Sides 
3.Roof 
4.Anterior Base 
 5. Base 
6. Orbit and Floor 
 
Describe the location and function of the four types of teeth; 
1. Incisors 2. C...
C 
Allows billing to be spread out over time and alleviates overstocking 
A. Recorder point 
B. Automatic shipment 
C. Recorder quantity 
D. Backorder 
 
 
A 
Patient has difficulty chewing and is self-conscious about the appearance of her teeth. The max incisors occlude lingually to the mandibular ...
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Allows billing to be spread out over time and alleviates overstocking 
A. Recorder point 
B. Automatic shipment 
C. Recorder quantity 
D. Backorder 
 
 
A 
Patient has difficulty chewing and is self-conscious about the appearance of her teeth. The max incisors occlude lingually to the mandibular ...
Aerobes - Bacteria that require oxygen to grow 
 
Anaerobes (AN-uh-roebz) - Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen 
 
Bacilli (singular,bacillus) - Rod shaped bacteria that cause tuberculosis and other diseases 
 
Candida - A yeast commonly found in the oral cavity, gastrointestinal...
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Add to cartAerobes - Bacteria that require oxygen to grow 
 
Anaerobes (AN-uh-roebz) - Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen 
 
Bacilli (singular,bacillus) - Rod shaped bacteria that cause tuberculosis and other diseases 
 
Candida - A yeast commonly found in the oral cavity, gastrointestinal...
Periodontal disease - Infection of the structures that support the teeth (gums and bones) 
 
Mercury, silver & tin - What is amalgam fillings composed of 
 
Periodontal disease - Bone loss in the jaw is an indication of what disease 
 
Concept of radiation that states that exposure should b...
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Add to cartPeriodontal disease - Infection of the structures that support the teeth (gums and bones) 
 
Mercury, silver & tin - What is amalgam fillings composed of 
 
Periodontal disease - Bone loss in the jaw is an indication of what disease 
 
Concept of radiation that states that exposure should b...
Antecubital Space - Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus). 
 
Arrhythmia - Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat. 
 
Blood Pressure - Pressure exerted against the walls of the blood vessels. 
 
Brachial - Re...
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Add to cartAntecubital Space - Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus). 
 
Arrhythmia - Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat. 
 
Blood Pressure - Pressure exerted against the walls of the blood vessels. 
 
Brachial - Re...
Ala - Winglike tip of the outer side of each nostril. 
 
Angle of the Mandible - Lower posterior of ramus. 
 
Angular Cheilosis - Inflammation at the corners of the mouth. (Fungal condition or vitamin B complex deficiency. 
 
Anterior Faucial Pillar - Anterior arch of the soft palate. 
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Add to cartAla - Winglike tip of the outer side of each nostril. 
 
Angle of the Mandible - Lower posterior of ramus. 
 
Angular Cheilosis - Inflammation at the corners of the mouth. (Fungal condition or vitamin B complex deficiency. 
 
Anterior Faucial Pillar - Anterior arch of the soft palate. 
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The entire oral cavity is lined with ______ ______tissue. This type of tissue is moist and is adapted to meet the needs of the area it covers. 
mucous membrane 
The oral cavity consists of the following two areas: 
1.The vestibule 
2.The oral cavity proper 
The _________ is the space between the tee...
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Add to cartThe entire oral cavity is lined with ______ ______tissue. This type of tissue is moist and is adapted to meet the needs of the area it covers. 
mucous membrane 
The oral cavity consists of the following two areas: 
1.The vestibule 
2.The oral cavity proper 
The _________ is the space between the tee...
Acquired Immunity - Immunity that is developed during a person's lifetime. 
 
Acute Infection - An infection of short duration that is often severe. 
 
Anaphylaxis - Extreme hypersensitivity to a substance that can lead to shock and life-threatening respiratory collapse. 
 
Artificially Ac...
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Add to cartAcquired Immunity - Immunity that is developed during a person's lifetime. 
 
Acute Infection - An infection of short duration that is often severe. 
 
Anaphylaxis - Extreme hypersensitivity to a substance that can lead to shock and life-threatening respiratory collapse. 
 
Artificially Ac...
Periodontics 
is the dental specialty involved in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the supporting tissues. 
In a periodontal practice, the dental assistant assists with _______ _________ and __________ _________ and provides ______ _____ _______ to the patient. 
periodontal charting and pe...
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Add to cartPeriodontics 
is the dental specialty involved in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the supporting tissues. 
In a periodontal practice, the dental assistant assists with _______ _________ and __________ _________ and provides ______ _____ _______ to the patient. 
periodontal charting and pe...
choose the type of caries recorded: 
A carious lesion was recorded on the buccal pit of tooth 26 four years ago, the decay has not progressed to date. - Incipient caries 
 
identify the anatomical landmarks that are present on a radiograph. 
Which radiopaque landmark may be seen on a maxillary an...
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A carious lesion was recorded on the buccal pit of tooth 26 four years ago, the decay has not progressed to date. - Incipient caries 
 
identify the anatomical landmarks that are present on a radiograph. 
Which radiopaque landmark may be seen on a maxillary an...
DDS 
Doctor of Dental Surgery 
CDR 
certified dental receptionist 
ODAA 
ontario dental assistants association 
ODA 
ontario dental association 
RCDSO 
Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario 
CDAA 
Canadian Dental Assistants Association 
NDPA 
niagara peninsula dental association 
NDAEB 
nation...
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Add to cartDDS 
Doctor of Dental Surgery 
CDR 
certified dental receptionist 
ODAA 
ontario dental assistants association 
ODA 
ontario dental association 
RCDSO 
Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario 
CDAA 
Canadian Dental Assistants Association 
NDPA 
niagara peninsula dental association 
NDAEB 
nation...
What two basic methods are used to acquire a digital x-ray image? - Direct imaging(sensor) & indirect imaging(PSP) 
 
Advantages of Digital Radiography - Immediate viewing of images, less radiation, no chemicals, ability to enhance images, communication with other dentists, no more lost films,...
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Advantages of Digital Radiography - Immediate viewing of images, less radiation, no chemicals, ability to enhance images, communication with other dentists, no more lost films,...
Primary Maxillary Central Incisor - 6-10 months 
 
Primary Mandibular Central Incisor - 6-10 months 
 
Primary Maxillary Lateral Incisor - 9-12 months 
 
Primary Mandibular Lateral Incisors - 7-10 months 
 
Primary Maxillary 1st Molar - 12-18 months 
 
Primary Mandibular 1st Molar - ...
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Add to cartPrimary Maxillary Central Incisor - 6-10 months 
 
Primary Mandibular Central Incisor - 6-10 months 
 
Primary Maxillary Lateral Incisor - 9-12 months 
 
Primary Mandibular Lateral Incisors - 7-10 months 
 
Primary Maxillary 1st Molar - 12-18 months 
 
Primary Mandibular 1st Molar - ...
The tissue(s) that have nerve innervation are: 
a. Dentin 
b. Pulp and dentin 
c. Pulp and periodontal ligament 
d. Cementum 
e. All of the above - C. The pulp and the periodontal ligament have nerve innervation. 
 
The free unmyelinated nerve endings of the pulp can sense: 
a. Hot 
b. Cold 
c. P...
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Add to cartThe tissue(s) that have nerve innervation are: 
a. Dentin 
b. Pulp and dentin 
c. Pulp and periodontal ligament 
d. Cementum 
e. All of the above - C. The pulp and the periodontal ligament have nerve innervation. 
 
The free unmyelinated nerve endings of the pulp can sense: 
a. Hot 
b. Cold 
c. P...
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