Promising a patient treatment outcomes that might not be achievable is known
as:
Ans- breach of contract
advising the patient on benefits, risks, and expected outcomes of their
proposed treatment plan, prior to obtaining informed consent, promotes which
principle?
Ans- autonomy
the patient...
Promising a patient treatment outcomes that might not be achievable is known
as:
Ans- breach of contract
advising the patient on benefits, risks, and expected outcomes of their
proposed treatment plan, prior to obtaining informed consent, promotes which
principle?
Ans- autonomy
the patient refuses to take the prescribed prophylactic premedication required
before dental hygiene treatment. The dental hygienist's decision not to treat
the patient exemplifies:
Ans- ethical dilemma
,the founding principle of all health care profession is
Ans- non maleficence
Which type of supervision requires prior diagnosis of the patient's condition,
authorization of a procedure by a dentist, and the presence of a supervising
dentist on the premises?
Ans- indirect
which term best describes the intensity of a color?
Ans- chroma
a class IV restoration is found in/on the
Ans- gingival third or facial or lingual tooth surface
Education for a patient who wears an obturator should include all the following
teaching points EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?
A: Food takes longer to clear the oral cavity
, B: Soft-food consumption increases caries risk
C: Tenacious nature of nasal fluids promotes biofilm retention
D: Systemic fluorides are contraindicated due to risk of choking.
Ans- D
during placement of sealants, what is used as an etching agent?
Ans- 35% phosphoric acid
a 5 year old child presents to the dental office in a community in which water is
not fluoridated and the natural level of fluoride in the water is 0.2 ppm. Which
of the following daily dosages of sodium fluoride (NaF) supplement tablets
should be prescribed for this child?
Ans- 0.50 mg NaF
the reestablishment of junctional epithelium after periodontal debridement
occurs within:
Ans- 1-2 weeks
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