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NDAEB Exam Review Part 3: Questions & Verified
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Alveoplasty Right Ans - The surgical shaping and smooth of the margin of
the tooth socket after extraction of the tooth.

Baseplate Right Ans - A temporary resin form representing the base of the
denture used to help establish jaw relationship and the arrangement of teeth

Border molding Right Ans - Process of using finger to contour a closer
adaptation of the margins of and impression while it still in the mouth.

Centric relation Right Ans - having the jaws in a position that produces a
centrally related occlusion

Connector Right Ans - Piece of metal that join the various part of a partial
denture also called bar

coping Right Ans - thin metal covering or cap placed over a prepared tooth

edentuluos Right Ans - to be without teeth

festooning Right Ans - the process of carving the base material of the
denture to simulate the contour of the natural tessue

flange Right Ans - part of a full or partial denture that extend from the teeth
to the border of the denture

framework Right Ans - metal skeleton of a removable partial denture

full denture Right Ans - prosthesis that replaced all of the teeth in the same
arch

immediate denture Right Ans - the temporary denture placed after the
extraction of the anterior teeth

lateral excursion Right Ans - sliding the portion of the mandible to the left
or right of the centric portion

,mastication Right Ans - chewing

occlusal rim Right Ans - rim built on the baseplate to register vertical
dimension and occlusal relationship of the mandibular and maxillary arches

overdenture Right Ans - full denture support by two or more remaining
natural teeth

partial denture Right Ans - removable prosthesis that replace one or more
teeth within the same arch

post dam Right Ans - seal in back of a full or partial denture that holds in
the same place; also called posterior palatal seal

pressure point Right Ans - specific area in the mouth with the removable
prosthesis may rub or apply more pressure

protruction Right Ans - position of the mandibular placed forward as
related to the maxilla

rebasing Right Ans - procedure to replace the entire denture base material
on the existing prosthesis

relining Right Ans - procedure to resurface the tissue side of the partial or
full denture so that fit more accurately

rest Right Ans - metal projector on or near the retainer of a partial denture

retainer Right Ans - device used to hold attachments and abutments of a
removable prosthesis in placed

retrusion Right Ans - position of the mandible posterior from the centric
position as related to the maxilla

template Right Ans - clear plastic tray that represent the alveolus as it
should appear after teeth have been extract

,tuberosity Right Ans - rounded bony protusion behind the last molar in the
maxilla

types of dentures Right Ans - partial denture and full denture

factor choice for denture Right Ans - extraoral and intraoral factors

extraoral factor Right Ans - physical health, mental health, patient
motivation, age, dietary habits, social and economic ,occupation

intraoral factor Right Ans - musculature, saliva flow, residual alveolar
ridge,oral mucosa, oral habits, tori

consideration for partial denture Right Ans - *to replace several teeth in
the same quadrant or both in the same arch
*temporary replace for a missing teeth in a child
*to avoid additional reduction of a tooth structure

component of partial denture Right Ans - framework, connector, retainer,
rest, artificial teeth.

appointment for partial denture Right Ans - records, preparation, try-in,
delivery, postdelivery check

home care instructions for partial dentures Right Ans - store in water or
moist, brush or rinse after eating, carefully brush and floss the abutment teeth
and natural teeth, do not adjust the partial denture

components of full denture Right Ans - base, flange, post dam, artificial
teeth,

consideration for a full denture Right Ans - the patient is totally
edentulous, the remain teeth can not be save, the remain teeth can't support
the partial

appointment for full denture Right Ans - records, final impression, try-in of
baseplate and occlusal rim, try-in, delivery, postdelivery

, home care instruction for full denture & partial denture Right Ans -
removed denture and rinse the tissue at least once a day, brush the denture,
hold the denture when cleaning, do not sock the denture in hot water, do not
wear denture at night.
Store the prosthesis in water or in a moist,airtight container when not
wearing it
Do not adjust the partial denture. Pt should contact the dentist is he/she has
any difficulties

Orthodontics Right Ans - -Specialized branch of dentistry that diagnoses,
prevents, and treats dental and facial irregularities

Orthodontic Specialist Right Ans - -Must first attend college, then complete
a 4 year graduate program at a dental school in a university accredited by the
Canadian Dental Association
-Must successfully complete an additional residency program of at least 2 -3
academic years of advanced education in ortho

Scope of Orthodontic Practice Right Ans - -Straightens teeth that are
rotated, tilted or improperly aligned
-Corrects crowded or unevenly spaced teeth
-Corrects bite problems
-Aligns the upper and lower jaws

History of Ortho Right Ans - -Archeologists discovered mummified ancients
with crude metal bands wrapped around their teeth
-Egyptian tomb teeth bound together with gold wire
-Bourdet is the first dentist to recommend extractions of premolars to
alleviate crowding; 1757

Rationale for Ortho Treatment Right Ans - -Conditions that affect the
underlying support structures of the teeth
-Conditions that cause pain
-Conditions that affect the patient's appearance, speech, or mastication

Underlying Support Tissues Right Ans - -Suffers whenever extra stress is
applied to the teeth
-Can weaken to such a degree that bone support is compromised and one or
more teeth may be lost

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