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Under which classification of gingival diseases and conditions is pubertyassociated gingivitis found? → ::- Plaque-Induced Gingival diseases modified by systemic factors A patient presents with a short, thick lingual frenum that results in limited tongue movement affecting speech. Which is t...

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HESI Dental Hygiene Exam
Questions and Correct Answers |
Latest Update
Under which classification of gingival diseases and conditions is puberty-

associated gingivitis found?


→ ::- Plaque-Induced Gingival diseases modified by systemic factors




A patient presents with a short, thick lingual frenum that results in limited

tongue movement affecting speech. Which is the most likely diagnosis of this

condition?


→ ::- Ankyloglossia




When is tooth eruption complete?


→ ::- Tooth has made contact with its antagonists in opposing jaw




When does mixed dentition begin?


→ ::- Eruption of first permanent tooth




How many succedaneous teeth are in permanent dentition?




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→ ::- 20




The junction of a buccal and lingual triangular ridge is a transverse ridge. The

oblique ridge of a maxillary molar is an example of a transverse ridge.


→ ::- The first statement is true and the second is false




Which factor makes aging enamel less susceptible to caries?


→ ::- reduced permeability




Which groove is the most identifying characteristic of a three-cusp

mandibular second premolar?


→ ::- Distolingual




Which is true regarding the height of contour?


→ ::- Greatest elevation of tooth either incisocervically or

occlusocervically




How many primary and permanent teeth are typically present in an eight yr

old child?


→ ::- 14 primary; 10 permanent




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Which describes the junction of two surfaces of a crown?


→ ::- line angle




Which G.V. Black classification involves the proximal surfaces of anterior teeth

including the incised edge or angle?


→ ::- IV




Which ridge is a unique characteristic of permanent maxillary molars?


→ ::- Oblique




Which division of the fifth cranial nerve innervates the temporomandibular

joint?


→ ::- Mandibular




Facial paralysis can result from damage to the motor neurons of which

cranial nerve?


→ ::- VII




Which is the target area for the inferior alveolar nerve block?


→ ::- mandibular foramen on medial surface of mandible




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Which salivary gland is encapsulated?


→ ::- Sublingual




Which type of joint is the temporomandibular?


→ ::- Synovial




Which peripheral nervous system and subdivision are responsible for a

shutdown of salivary gland secretion?


→ ::- autonomic; sympathetic




Destroyed enamel cannot reform since the cells that formed it no longer

exist. Cavitated enamel can repair itself by the incorporation of calcium and

phosphate ions from saliva?


→ ::- First statement is true second statement is false




Which bacterium is most important in causing the progression of carious

lesions?


→ ::- Aciduric




Anaerobe bacteria




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