Ch. 57 Pediatric Dentistry Recall Questions {Module 160} Questions with correct Answers
Would it be possible to see a 21 year old patient in a pediatric office?
Yes
What is unique about the treatment setting of a pediatric practice?
Many practices are designed with the open bay concept, i...
Ch. 57 Pediatric Dentistry Recall
Questions {Module 160} Questions with
correct Answers
Would it be possible to see a 21 year old patient in a pediatric office? - answer Yes
What is unique about the treatment setting of a pediatric practice? - answer Many
practices are designed with the open bay concept, in which several dental chairs are
arranged in one large area.
What type of patients are seen in pediatric practice? - answer the needs of infants,
children adolescents, and individuals with special needs.
Is it possible for a child to be 10 years old but to act like a 7 year old? If so, what are
you describing about this patient? - answer Emotional Age: describes the child's
level of emotional maturity.
At what developmental stage do children first want control and structure of their
environment? - answer A child 3 to 5 years of age has primary and somewhat
conflicting needs. First, the child has gone through a process of developing autonomy
and initiative. Second, the child requires control and structure in his or her environment.
How would Dr. Frankl describe a'' positive'' child? - answer Accepts treatment, is
willing to comply and follows directions.
When would a papoose board be used? - answer This device is excellent for
younger child who has been sedated, or for patient with special needs who may have
limited control of his or her environment?
What type of skills are limited in a mentally challenged child? - answer IQ
What is another term for Down Syndrome? - answer Trisomy 21
Would it be common for you to treat a cerebral palsy patient in a wheelchair? If so,
why? - answer Yes
When should a child first see the dentist? - answer It is recommended that the child
begin regular exams at age 2.
If a patient is at high risk for decay, how often should radio
graphs be taken? - answer The American academy of pediatric dentistry(AAPD)
recommends radiographs every 6 mouths for children with high risk for tooth decay.
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