DANB General Chairside Exam |Questions with 100% Correct Answers Graded A+
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DANB General Chairside Exam |Questions with 100% Correct Answers Graded A+
Where does the mandible articulate with the cranium
Temporal bone
What part of the mandible articulate with the temporal bone
Head of the condylar process
Parts of the sphenoid
greater/lesser wings, anterior ba...
DANB General Chairside Exam |Questions
with 100% Correct Answers Graded A+
Where does the mandible articulate with the cranium
Temporal bone
What part of the mandible articulate with the temporal bone
Head of the condylar process
Parts of the sphenoid
greater/lesser wings, anterior base of skull, floors of eyes sockets and the base of cranium
What are the muscles of mastication
Temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid
The muscle of mastication that inserts into the articular disc of the temporomandibular joint is the
lateral pterygoid.
What is a nonmalignant (benign) bony growth of the maxilla?
Torus palatinus
Which of the following is the first stage of odontogenesis
Bud Stage
What is odontogenesis?
formation and the development of teeth
An elevated body temperature is likely to be found in a?
Small Child
If a blood pressure reading of 142/96 is obtained on an adult, it is classified as
hypertension
Angular cheilitis is likely to be an oral manifestation of which condition?
Anemia
What is Angular Cheilitis
Symptoms include painful sores in one or both corners of the mouth and dry lips. People often
describe a burning sensation
Which permanent tooth may have a cusp of Carabelli?
Maxillary first molar
Angle's classification is used to classify and describe
,occlusal and malocclusion
Class 2 mobility
The colored area of the probe remains completely visible during the deepest probing in the sextant;
supragingival or subgingival calculus and defective margins are detected.
correctly describes the procedure for performing a full mouth rinse when assisting a right-handed
dentist?
Spray from right to left keeping the suction tip in the left posterior vestibule
When portable equipment such as curing lights and nitrous oxide machines are used, in which zone of
operation are they placed?
Static Zone
Which classification of motion includes movement of the fingers, wrist, and elbow?
Class 3 ergonomics
The correct sequence of dental instruments for a Class I amalgam restoration tray, based upon order
of use is
excavator, condenser, burnisher, cleoid-discoid
When transferring instruments using a single-handed technique, the instrument to be transferred
from the tray to the transfer zone should be positioned
parallel to the instrument in the dentist's hand
When working with a right-handed dentist, the 12 to 2 o'clock position is known as the
static zone
the correct manner for passing an instrument to a right-handed dentist using the two-handed
instrument transfer technique? Pass the instrument with the
right hand, picking it up by the working end.
How would the LDA pass the Ronguer
Palm grasp
Which extraction forceps number would be found on a tray set up for the extraction of tooth number
25?
151 forcep
What type of orthodontics is practiced when using a fixed or removable appliance that is applied to a
crossbite?
interceptive
Which of the following instruments would be found on the dental implant tray setup
Periosteal elevator
, Which of the following would be included in the setup for the cementation of an orthodontic band?
Scaler
What local anesthetic solution would have the longest duration (half-life)?
Mepivacaine HCl 1:20,000
The use of vasoconstrictors in local anesthesia is CONTRAINDICATED for patients with a history of
unstable angina
Is an adverse effect of peroxide-based tooth whitening procedures
Tissue irritation
The tray setup for the treatment of alveolitis would include
iodoform gauze
Local anesthesia containing lidocaine HCl with epinephrine 1:50,000 lasts approximately how many
minutes
60 minutes
what would be included in the setup for an in-office bleaching procedure?
High-powered light
what medical conditions is a contraindication for using nitrous oxide?
Emphysema
Which nerve must be blocked with local anesthesia to numb the posterior palatal region?
Greater Palatine
The primary purpose of activating the scavenger system during nitrous oxide/oxygen administration is
to
limit the amount of nitrous oxide released in the treatment room.
An FG37 bur is intended for use on which handpiece
high speed
what should be included when using a matrix during a Class II restoration
Wedge
a CONTRAINDICATION to the coronal polishing procedure
Hypersensitive teeth
During denture construction procedures, the appointment that follows the final impression is the
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