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[Show more]Dental Hygiene Process of Care - Assessment 
Diagnosis (prognosis) 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
Documentation 
 
public health dentist - Works on cause and prevention of common dental disease. 
 
objective symptoms - Symptoms that can be seen by anyone 
 
subjective symptoms - ...
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Add to cartDental Hygiene Process of Care - Assessment 
Diagnosis (prognosis) 
Planning 
Implementation 
Evaluation 
Documentation 
 
public health dentist - Works on cause and prevention of common dental disease. 
 
objective symptoms - Symptoms that can be seen by anyone 
 
subjective symptoms - ...
98.6 degrees - Normal body temp( adults and children) 
 
60-100bpm for adults 
80-120bpm for children 
100-160bpm for infants - Normal pulse 
 
14-20 breaths per min(adults) 
approx. 20 breaths per min(children) - Normal Respirations 
 
<120/<80 - Normal BP 
 
120-129/<80 - e...
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Add to cart98.6 degrees - Normal body temp( adults and children) 
 
60-100bpm for adults 
80-120bpm for children 
100-160bpm for infants - Normal pulse 
 
14-20 breaths per min(adults) 
approx. 20 breaths per min(children) - Normal Respirations 
 
<120/<80 - Normal BP 
 
120-129/<80 - e...
Gingiva - -Provides a seal around the cervical portion (neck) of the tooth 
-Holds the tissue against tooth during mastication 
 
Periodontal ligament - Suspends and maintains tooth in its socket 
 
Cementum - = Anchors the ends of the periodontal 
ligament fibers to the tooth so that the ...
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Add to cartGingiva - -Provides a seal around the cervical portion (neck) of the tooth 
-Holds the tissue against tooth during mastication 
 
Periodontal ligament - Suspends and maintains tooth in its socket 
 
Cementum - = Anchors the ends of the periodontal 
ligament fibers to the tooth so that the ...
infectious agent - invading organism such as bacteria, virus, fungus, protozoa 
 
reservoir - Where invading organisms live and multiply 
 
mode of transmission - can be direct, person to person, indirect by way of an intermediate vehicle such as contaminated hands or needle, droplet transm...
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Add to cartinfectious agent - invading organism such as bacteria, virus, fungus, protozoa 
 
reservoir - Where invading organisms live and multiply 
 
mode of transmission - can be direct, person to person, indirect by way of an intermediate vehicle such as contaminated hands or needle, droplet transm...
dental hygiene - the study of preventive oral healthcare, including the management of behaviors to prevent oral disease and to promote health 
 
dental hygienist - licensed preventive oral health professional, that functions in interrelated roles 
 
roles of the dental hygienist - clinician...
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Add to cartdental hygiene - the study of preventive oral healthcare, including the management of behaviors to prevent oral disease and to promote health 
 
dental hygienist - licensed preventive oral health professional, that functions in interrelated roles 
 
roles of the dental hygienist - clinician...
Dental Hygiene defined - The study of oral health care utilizing preventative behaviors. Management of the behaviors in order to promote health and disease prevention. 
 
The preventative behaviors involve the process of Dental Hygiene card. - Assessment. Diagnosis. Treatment planning. Interve...
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Add to cartDental Hygiene defined - The study of oral health care utilizing preventative behaviors. Management of the behaviors in order to promote health and disease prevention. 
 
The preventative behaviors involve the process of Dental Hygiene card. - Assessment. Diagnosis. Treatment planning. Interve...
What are some examples of bio-hazard waste? - Sharps, items that drip of blood and/or saliva, and hard and soft tissues removed from patient 
 
The bio-hazard waste or regulated true or false? - True 
 
When should we change our mask? - When it becomes wet or soiled with every patient. That...
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Add to cartWhat are some examples of bio-hazard waste? - Sharps, items that drip of blood and/or saliva, and hard and soft tissues removed from patient 
 
The bio-hazard waste or regulated true or false? - True 
 
When should we change our mask? - When it becomes wet or soiled with every patient. That...
Which paired muscle covers most of the lateral aspect of the ramus of the mandible? - Masseter 
 
The fibrous connective tissue membrane covering the outside of bone is called the - periosteum 
 
What is the purpose of the synovial membrane in a synovial joint? - Secrete fluid into the join...
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Add to cartWhich paired muscle covers most of the lateral aspect of the ramus of the mandible? - Masseter 
 
The fibrous connective tissue membrane covering the outside of bone is called the - periosteum 
 
What is the purpose of the synovial membrane in a synovial joint? - Secrete fluid into the join...
Transeptal fibers - extend interproximally over alveolar crest; embedded in cementum of two adjacent teeth. 
 
alveolar crest fibers - fiber group that is apical to junctional epithelium and extends obliquely from cementum to alveolar bone 
 
oblique fibers - fiber group that is the largest...
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Add to cartTranseptal fibers - extend interproximally over alveolar crest; embedded in cementum of two adjacent teeth. 
 
alveolar crest fibers - fiber group that is apical to junctional epithelium and extends obliquely from cementum to alveolar bone 
 
oblique fibers - fiber group that is the largest...
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) - Which vitamin is necessary for hydroxylation reactions in collagen synthesis? 
 
Hypoxia - The greatest risk associated with inhalation as a route of drug administration is 
 
trigeminal neuralgia - which disease is characterized by sharp pain confined to one sid...
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Add to cartAscorbic Acid (Vitamin C) - Which vitamin is necessary for hydroxylation reactions in collagen synthesis? 
 
Hypoxia - The greatest risk associated with inhalation as a route of drug administration is 
 
trigeminal neuralgia - which disease is characterized by sharp pain confined to one sid...
sharpey's fibers function - anchor the periosteum to the bone 
 
microbes associated with NUP/NUG (4) - 1. spirochetes (treponema denticola) 
2. fusobacterium 
3. prevotella intermedia 
4. porphyromonas gingivalis 
 
gingival abscess results from - injury or infection of the gingival tissu...
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Add to cartsharpey's fibers function - anchor the periosteum to the bone 
 
microbes associated with NUP/NUG (4) - 1. spirochetes (treponema denticola) 
2. fusobacterium 
3. prevotella intermedia 
4. porphyromonas gingivalis 
 
gingival abscess results from - injury or infection of the gingival tissu...
What are the 3 layers of the heart? - 1-pericardium 
2- myocardium 
3-endocardium 
 
What is the outermost layer of the heart? - Pericardium 
 
What is the pericardium? - Double walled membranous sac enclosing the heart 
 
T or False: The pericardial cavity is the space between the membrano...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 layers of the heart? - 1-pericardium 
2- myocardium 
3-endocardium 
 
What is the outermost layer of the heart? - Pericardium 
 
What is the pericardium? - Double walled membranous sac enclosing the heart 
 
T or False: The pericardial cavity is the space between the membrano...
What is the fundamentals of community health practice? - survey and needs assessment, data analysis, program planning, program operation, funding, and appraisal or evaluation 
 
What is the fundamentals of private dental practice? - Health history and examination (assessment), diagnosis, treat...
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Add to cartWhat is the fundamentals of community health practice? - survey and needs assessment, data analysis, program planning, program operation, funding, and appraisal or evaluation 
 
What is the fundamentals of private dental practice? - Health history and examination (assessment), diagnosis, treat...
Most common Rx written by dentist - antibiotic and analgesics 
 
Therapeutic Catagories - antibiotic 
analgesics 
fluoride 
antifungal 
corticosteriods 
 
Prescription - An order written by a practitioner of medicine for pharmacy supplies. Pt name with certain drug, specified quanity prepa...
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Add to cartMost common Rx written by dentist - antibiotic and analgesics 
 
Therapeutic Catagories - antibiotic 
analgesics 
fluoride 
antifungal 
corticosteriods 
 
Prescription - An order written by a practitioner of medicine for pharmacy supplies. Pt name with certain drug, specified quanity prepa...
Log dose-effect curve: 
A graph of the relationship between dose of a drug and the response 
 
 
Therapeutic Range 
Where the dose is increasing sharply 
 
 
Maximum Response 
where the curve plateaus (flatten out) 
 
 
Potency 
- amount of drug necessary to cause an effect 
- Potency is GREATER whe...
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Add to cartLog dose-effect curve: 
A graph of the relationship between dose of a drug and the response 
 
 
Therapeutic Range 
Where the dose is increasing sharply 
 
 
Maximum Response 
where the curve plateaus (flatten out) 
 
 
Potency 
- amount of drug necessary to cause an effect 
- Potency is GREATER whe...
What is a drug? - any chemical that can affect living processes 
 
what is pharmocology - the study of drugs and their interactions with living systems 
 
What is toxicology? - the study of the harmful effects of chemicals 
 
what is a brand(trade) name? - manufactures names. Written wit...
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Add to cartWhat is a drug? - any chemical that can affect living processes 
 
what is pharmocology - the study of drugs and their interactions with living systems 
 
What is toxicology? - the study of the harmful effects of chemicals 
 
what is a brand(trade) name? - manufactures names. Written wit...
Where mandibular nerve passes through in the skull - Foramen Ovale 
 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through - Incisive Foramen 
 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is - Sensory 
 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch - Infraorbital nerve 
 
Teeth that PSA innervat...
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Add to cartWhere mandibular nerve passes through in the skull - Foramen Ovale 
 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through - Incisive Foramen 
 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is - Sensory 
 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch - Infraorbital nerve 
 
Teeth that PSA innervat...
Production of X-Ray 
1. Push exposure button 
2. Electrons are produced @ cathode 
3. Accelerated across to anode 
4. strike anode = heat + x-ray energy 
5. X-ray exit window through aluminum disk (remove long wave length x-rays) 
6. Size is restricted by lead collimator 
7. Travels down PID 
 
 
X-...
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Add to cartProduction of X-Ray 
1. Push exposure button 
2. Electrons are produced @ cathode 
3. Accelerated across to anode 
4. strike anode = heat + x-ray energy 
5. X-ray exit window through aluminum disk (remove long wave length x-rays) 
6. Size is restricted by lead collimator 
7. Travels down PID 
 
 
X-...
Log dose-effect curve: 
A graph of the relationship between dose of a drug and the response 
 
 
Therapeutic Range 
Where the dose is increasing sharply 
 
 
Maximum Response 
where the curve plateaus (flatten out) 
 
 
Potency 
- amount of drug necessary to cause an effect 
- Potency is GREATER whe...
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Add to cartLog dose-effect curve: 
A graph of the relationship between dose of a drug and the response 
 
 
Therapeutic Range 
Where the dose is increasing sharply 
 
 
Maximum Response 
where the curve plateaus (flatten out) 
 
 
Potency 
- amount of drug necessary to cause an effect 
- Potency is GREATER whe...
innate system - Present at birth. 
Immediate response 
First line of defense 
 
adaptive (acquired) immunity - Developed throughout life. 
Delayed response 
Creating memory 
 
white blood cells (leukocytes) - Professional phagocytes 
These two WBC primary function is phagocytosis, which is...
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Add to cartinnate system - Present at birth. 
Immediate response 
First line of defense 
 
adaptive (acquired) immunity - Developed throughout life. 
Delayed response 
Creating memory 
 
white blood cells (leukocytes) - Professional phagocytes 
These two WBC primary function is phagocytosis, which is...
Radiolucent - Dark-to-black areas on a processed radiograph that result from the passage of radiant energies through less dense/soft areas. Examples include pulp, dental caries and foramen. 
 
Radiopaque - Light-to-white areas on a processed radiograph that result from radiant energies penetra...
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Add to cartRadiolucent - Dark-to-black areas on a processed radiograph that result from the passage of radiant energies through less dense/soft areas. Examples include pulp, dental caries and foramen. 
 
Radiopaque - Light-to-white areas on a processed radiograph that result from radiant energies penetra...
What are the 3 main component parts for an intraoral dental x-ray machine? 
1.) tubehead 
2.) extension arm 
3.) control panel 
 
 
Intraoral 
Inside the mouth 
 
 
Extraoral 
Outside the mouth 
 
 
Tubehead 
contains the x-ray tube that produces dental x-rays 
 
 
Extension arm 
suspends the x-ray ...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 main component parts for an intraoral dental x-ray machine? 
1.) tubehead 
2.) extension arm 
3.) control panel 
 
 
Intraoral 
Inside the mouth 
 
 
Extraoral 
Outside the mouth 
 
 
Tubehead 
contains the x-ray tube that produces dental x-rays 
 
 
Extension arm 
suspends the x-ray ...
Target size - The intensity of the x-ray beam by each of the following except for one 
 
Both statements are true - A wide dynamic range means that a wide range of exposure settings will produce an image of acceptable density and contrast. A narrow dynamic range means that the exposure setting...
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Add to cartTarget size - The intensity of the x-ray beam by each of the following except for one 
 
Both statements are true - A wide dynamic range means that a wide range of exposure settings will produce an image of acceptable density and contrast. A narrow dynamic range means that the exposure setting...
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