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DANB Practice test general chairside
Exam/95 Q’s and A’s
when a patient needing orthodontic care bites in centric occlusion, the
maxillary anterior teeth are positioned lingually to the mandibular anterior
teeth, leaving an excessive amount of space between the facial aspect of the
maxillary anterior teeth, and the lingual aspect of their mandibular anterior
teeth. what is the name of the orthodontic condition present in this patient? -
-Underjet

- Directly leads to the body going into anaphylactic shock? - -A severe
allergic response to a substance foreign to the body

- What type of bur is used to make undercuts in a tooth preparation? - -
inverted cone bur

- what is a significant feature of the electric hand piece? - -can operate as
either a high speed or low speed hand piece.

- when properly brushing teeth all areas of the mouth will be clean except
for? - -interproximal areas

- A recorder point used in innovatory management systems in a dental office
is? - -minimum number of supplies that can be available for a given product
prior to more being ordered.

- what dental product would NOT be used for a final impression? - -Alginate

- How does an assistant retrieve the locking cotton pliers during instrument
transfer? - -At the working end

- When a patient is experiencing a local anesthesia overdose, he may
experience all of the following EXCEPT? - -Decreased heart rate.

- when an alginate impression is stored in a moist environment, it may
absorb or take up additional water. what is the name of this process? - -
Imbibition

- when documenting progress notes into a patient's chart which of the
following is correct? - -entry must be signed and dated by the dental team
member who recorded entry.

- when having a procedure done on the maxillary arch, how should the
patient be positioned? - -supine position

, - during a frenectomy, which structures are removed? - -complete frenum
and the attachment of the frenum to underlying bone.

- fomocresol is used in which of the following procedures? - -vital pulpotomy

- when selecting an impression tray for a patient, what should be avoided? -
-the tray should be two sizes larger than the patient mouth to allow
adequate impression material to be loaded into tray.

- why would a permanent tooth have a white chalky appearance located in
enamal? - -tooth has incipient caries.

- Which serves as a permanent root canal sealer used during endo
procedure? - -tubli- seal

- during a subjective examination of a tooth what type of info should be
given? - -problems or symptoms that patient is experiencing.

- what is NOT true about the state dental practice act? - -the act is the same
from state to state but is enforced by individual state dental boards

- a dental patient that is experiencing xerostomia pain can be given what to
help reduce or eliminate symptoms of this condition? - -saliva substitutes

- when charting during a oral exam a ____ line is placed within the roots
parallel to the long axis of the roots, to indicate that root canal needs to be
performed. - -red

- what type of gypsum is used to produce study molds? - -lab plaster

- the dental assistant is a mandated reporter and is required by most states
to report all of the following types of abuse except? - -bullying or verbal
abuse

- dental assistants should avoid placing sealants on what type of teeth? - -
primary tooth that has roots that are partially reabsorbed.

- Class 1 decay involves all of the following except? - -occlusal pits on
incisors

- what product is used as a cavity liner due to its ability to protect pulp from
irritation and its compatibility with types of restorative material? - -calcium
hydroxide

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