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The position of the body standing erect with the feet together and the arms hanging at the sides with the palms facing forward is referred to as the ______ position - Answer Anatomic The examination technique in which the examiner uses his or her fingers to feel for size, texture, and consist...

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General Chairside: Test 3 Questions
With Verified Revised Answers.
The position of the body standing erect with the feet together and the arms hanging at the sides with
the palms facing forward is referred to as the ______ position - Answer Anatomic



The examination technique in which the examiner uses his or her fingers to feel for size, texture, and
consistency of hard and soft tissue is called: - Answer Palpation



Which type of consent is given when a patient enters a dentist office? - Answer Implied consent



Implied consent is: - Answer A voluntary acceptance of what is planned or done by another person



A patients chart that denotes a congenital absence of some or all of the teeth would indicate: - Answer
Anodontia



Which tooth numbering system begins with the maxillary right third molar as tooth #1 and ends with the
mandibular right third molar as tooth #32? - Answer Universal



An abbreviation used in the progress notes or chart to indicate a mesioocclusobuccal restoration is: -
Answer MOB



A developmental abnormality characterized by the complete bonding of two adjacent teeth caused by
irregular growth is: - Answer Fusion



Which condition prevents a tooth from reaching its normal position in the mouth because of tissue,
bone, or another tooth? - Answer Impaction



Which is an oral habit characterized by involuntary gnashing, grinding, and clenching of the teeth? -
Answer Bruxism

, A horizontal of transverse plane divides the body into: - Answer Superior and inferior portions



Which cells are associated with bone formation? - Answer Osteoblasts



For how long should the air/water syringe be flushed during the beginning of the day during set-up and
at the end of each day during closing? - Answer 2 minutes



What is not a function of the paranasal sinuses? - Answer Assist in smelling



Which item would the dental assistant not include in the instruments and materials for an occlusal
equilibration procedure? - Answer Anesthetic



Which zone corresponds to the 4 o'clock to 7 o'clock region? - Answer Transfer zone



Which condition results in an alginate impression is stored in water or a very wet paper towel and
absorbs additional water? - Answer Imbibition



What is the average range of the body's oral resting temperature? - Answer 97.6°F-99.0°F



Which material is recommended for polishing of filled hybrid composite and resin restorations? - Answer
Aluminum oxide paste



The primary step in preventing a medical emergency is to be certain the patient has _____ before
treatment is begun - Answer Completed and updated their medical history



What are the symptoms a patient would display when experiencing a cerebrovascular accident? -
Answer Paralysis, speech problems, and vision problems



The most current adult basic life support protocol (CAB) is an acronym for: - Answer Compressions,
airway, breathing

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