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129 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 129
An area specific curet with a complex, extended shank
Rationale: These modifications facilitate instrumentation in these hard to access areas. Complex
shanks are bent in two planes (front to back and side to side) to reach around the crown of
posterior teeth; Extended, or long functional shanks are used on both the crown and the root
allowing for subgingival access not provided by short shanks.

Oxygen is administered which phases of a convulsive seizure?
a. Ictal
b. Preictal
c. Postictal
d. All the above

Which term is not related to color
a. Chelation
b. Munsel
c. Lab*
d. VITA
e. Metamerism


What phase in dental amalgam is strongest?
a. Ag-Sn
b. Ag-Cu
c. Cu-Sn
d. Ag-Hg
e. Sn-Hg


Removing subgingival calculus deposits from the distal of terminal molars would be BEST
accomplished using:

,Term 2 of 129
Which of the following is not an assessment tool for caries?

CAMBRA

diagnodent


Dexis carie vu


radiograph

Term 3 of 129
Tooth #19 has significant recession of the gingival margin. If there were light tobacco stain on the
root surface, what would be the BEST way to remove it?

Use a straight slim diameter ultrasonic tip with light overlapping strokes

Do not remove the stain because it is not visible when the patient smiles and stain does not
contribute to periodontal disease or dental caries


use a rigid gracey 11/12 curet with light pressure

Use an air polisher with glycine or erythritol

Term 4 of 129
All of the following are desirable properties of local anesthetics except one?

reversible


Rapid Onset

Stability in solution

Slow biotransformation

,Definition 5 of 129
a. A material's strength is the highest stress supported before failure.
b. Maximum deformation before failure is the elongation
c. Maximum elastic behavior before failure is the total elastic strain
d. Toughness is the energy absorbed up to the point of failure
e. Resilience is the total elastic energy absorbed up to the elastic limit

What is the process called in which glycogen is the short term storage form of glucose in
the liver and muscle?
a. Glycogenolysis
b. Gluconeogenesis
c. Glycogenesis
d. Glyconeogenesis

What is the chemical composition of gypsum powder?
a. Calcium chloride
b. Calcium phosphate
c. Calcium carbonate
d. Calcium fluoride
e. Calcium sulfate hemihydrate


Which of the following eating disorders is most often found in middle income and upper
income adolescent females?
a. Obesity
b. Anorexia
c. Bulimia
d. Other specified eating disorders.


What is the material's strength?
a. highest stress supported before failure
b. Maximum deformation before failure
c. Maximum elastic behavior before failure
d. Toughness
e. Resilience

, Definition 6 of 129
Close the face of the working end and insert, adapt toe-third apical to deposit, adjust and
stabilize grasp, apply lateral pressure, activate pulling stroke coronally with hand-forearm
activation
Rationale: Closing the blade for insertion is the first step of subgingival calculus removal.
Adapting the toe-third only, at the appropriate angulation apical to the deposit will help to ensure
a strong removal stroke. Adjusting and stabilizing the grasp prior to activation will ensure the most
effective lateral pressure, and help reduce burnishing, as will activating a hand-forearm pulling
stroke.

The aura appears during which phase of convulsive seizures?
a. Tonic
b. Clonic
c. Postictal
d. Preictal

Correct sequence in steps for executing a subgingival calculus removal stroke?

What is the Moh's hardness value for enamel?
a. 2
b. 3-4
c. 5-6
d. 7
e. 9

What assessment classification is used to screen this population?
a. type 1 I
b. type 2 II
c. type 3 III
d. type 4 IV

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