WREB CANDIDATE GUIDE QUIZ
What are the clinical aspects of the exam? - Answers-1) patient qualification 2) extraoral
and intraoral evaluation 3) calculus detection and removal 4) tissue management 5)
periodontal assessment 6) professional judgement
All of the following would result in an unacceptable patient EXCEPT:
A. a patient with BP of 185/100
B. a patient with controlled diabetes
C. a patient needing antibiotic coverage without official written consent
D. a patient with orofacial herpes
E. all of the above are considered unacceptable - Answers-B. a patient with controlled
diabetes
What types of patients may not be shared on the same clinical day? (more than one
may apply)
A. patients requiring antibiotic prophylaxis
B. patients with epilepsy
C. patients who require insulin by injection of insulin pump
D. all of the above - Answers-A and C
You may submit up to ___ additional teeth to fill calculus requirements - Answers-4
What are criteria for the treatment quad? - Answers-minimum of 6 natural teeth with a
permanent molar with proximal contact
How many points are lost for each treatment submission rejection?
A. none
B. 3
C. 4
D. 10 - Answers-C. 4
How many points are lost if my patient is late to check-out?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 1 point for each minute late
D. there is no point penalty - Answers-C. 1 point for each minute late
What are examples of atypical conditions that are considered not appropriate for follow -
up or monitoring? - Answers-1) cheek bite 2) post-treatment gingival inflammation 3)
aphthous ulcer 4) hematoma 5) tori 6) coated or geographic tongue 7) linea alba 8)
amalgam tattoo
What does your patient need when sending patient to check-in? - Answers-1) patient
medical history/patient consent form 2) patient submission sheet 3) candidate
, assignment form 4) instrument tray 5) radiographs 6) napkin labeled with your candidate
ID number, placed on patient
The periodontal assessment includes assessment and recording of what 6 things? -
Answers-1) periodontal pocket depth 2) gingival recession 3) classification of furcation
involvement 4) classification of mobility 5) radiographic bone loss 6) classification of
severity of periodontal disease
Which forms go with the patient at check-in? (mark all that apply)
A. patient medical history
B. patient submission sheet
C. local anesthesia dosage form
D. candidate assignment form
E. patient continuing care form - Answers-A, B, and D
[T:F] if your patient is extremely sensitive, you may administer local anesthetic prior to
check-in - Answers-false: you may apply topical agent prior to check-in
What does your patient need for check-out? - Answers-1) clean napkin, labeled with
your candidate ID number 2) tray with instruments inside a clean, open outoclave bag 3)
candidate assignment form 4) patient continuing care form 5) local anesthesia doasge
What needs to be return to chief examiner before exiting the clinic? - Answers-1)
candidate ID badge (disinfect and wipe) 2) any ITC forms (if applicable)
When does the candidate assignment form go in a sheet protector?
A. at check-in
B. at check-out - Answers-B. at check-out
What teeth or conditions are exempt from all examination treatment procedures? -
Answers-1) missing teeth 2) supernumerary teeth 3) a tooth with retained roots and no
clinical crown 4) a tooth with retained roots and no clinical crown 5) a third molar with
tissue covering any portion of the occlusal surface 6) implants 7) procedure where it
may compromise the integrity of a surface or cause discomfort
Examiners will not accept qualifying calculus on a tooth surface that has what
conditions? - Answers-1) probing depths greater than 7 mm (6 mm max requirement +1
mm leeway applies) 2) class III furcation 3) ortho bands (lingual arch wires are
acceptable 4) temporary, faulty, and overhanging restorations that extend subgingival 5)
gross caries that interfere with grading or compromise the integrity of the tooth structure
and/or patient comfort 6) rough subgingval crown margins
What is the criteria for qualifying calculus? - Answers-1) 12 surfaces of qualifying,
subgingival calculus 2) a minimum of 3 of the 12 surfaces must be located on molars 3)
no more than four of the 12 surfaces may be located on mandibular anteriors 4) more
than four qualifying surfaces are acceptable on maxillary anteriors
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