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Dental nurse 315 exam questions and
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It is the difference for prepare a tooth for filling and prepare the tooth for an inlay -
UNDERCUT

It used to remove the pulp (nerve) - BARBED BROACH

Upper incisors protrude and the overjet is increased - CLASS II Div I

Adam's universal pliers used for - Orthodontics

A horizontal overlap is called - OVERJET

Orthodontic brackets are fixed with - Glass Ionomer

Acid etch used for composite fillings contains - 33% phosphoric acid

siqveland matrix band is used for - Class II amalgam restorations

Glass ionomer should be mixed on - A glass slab with a metal spatula OR
Waxed paper with a metal spatula

Composite dental materials are mechanically adhesive after etching to - ENAMEL

The successful obturation of the root canal is aided by - Lateral condensers

A *barbed broach* is used in endodontics to - Remove canal contents

Irreversible pulpitis can be treated by - Extraction

A mesiodens is - supernumery tooth

A sign of gingivitis is - False Pocket

The recommended concentration of fluoride in the water supply is - 1 ppm (part per
million)

The approximate concentration in ppm of fluoride in fluoride toothpaste recommended
for adults is - 1350-1500ppm

,The early stage of caries appears as - White spot

Bacterial acid attack on tooth enamel results in - DEMINERALISATION

The *usual retentive component* of a removable appliance is - CRIB

A natural space occurring between erupted teeth in either arch is called - Diastema

It is a part of the removable appliance - Labial bow

A vertical overlap is called - OVERBITE

The purpose of an orthodontic retainer is - Stabilise teeth while the bone remodels

A patient who sucks their thumb often has - Proclined incisors and an anterior *open
bite*

A functional orthodontic appliance will move teeth by: - Increase overbite

Proclined upper central incisors is a feature of - Class II Div I

The most appropriate advice for a patient who has been supplied with an upper
removable appliance - Remove it when eating

It is a part of the fixed appliance - Bracket

Good oral hygiene is important for those patients who? - Are wearing any orthodontic
appliance

Functional appliances work by using - Muscular forces to move the *jaw*

Congenitally absent teeth are those which? - Have been missing since birth

Instruments tha should be set out for a patient attending with a removable orthodontic
appliance are: - Adam's universal and spring forming pliers

The impression material often used for denture construction is - ALGINATE
(irreversible hydrocolloid)

A fixed movable type of bridge is necessary in some circumstances to allow - Slight
movement at the bridge joint

The inhalation or swallowing of endo instruments can be prevented by the use of: - -
Parachute chains
- Rubber dam
- Floss ties around the instruments

, A bridge which has retainers several teeth away from the pontic is called a - Spring
cantilever bridge

The instrument used to curette infected or cystic debris from a surgical site is -
Mitchells trimmer

An oroantral fistula is most likely to develop following the attempted extraction of -
Upper molar roots

The commonest post operative extraction complication is - A localised *osteitis*

Critical pH is - 5.5

Streptococcal bacteria have been indicated in causing - Caries

Subgingival plaque will contain - - Anaerobic bacteria
- Food debris
- Dead blood cells

The natural repair of enamel is known as - Remineralisation

The wear of the teeth by *grinding* is known as - ATTRITION

The hard rock like substance found commonly on the lingual surfaces of anterior teeth is
known as - CALCULUS

Excessive consumption of fluoride can result in - FLUOROSIS

Titanium implants can be used in edentulous patients to - Replace teeth

A tooth which is correctly root filled but has residual periapical pathology may require -
Apicectomy

A Willis Gauge is used to measure - intercanthal distance

The bacteria in plaque turns sugar into - Lactic acid

Inflammation around an erupting tooth is known as - PERICORONITIS

Topical fluoride includes: - Mouthwash
Toothpaste
Varnish

How does the first stage of periodontal disease initially present? - CHRONIC
GINGIVITIS

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