General Chairside Latest Exam Questions With Verified Solutions.
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Crown - Answer Permanent , custom made or manufactured temporary tooth cover either the full tooth or 3/4 of the tooth
Bridge - Answer A prosthesis that replaces missing teeth, held in place on attaching sides ( abutments or sometimes just one side) , the middle area is termed the Pontic
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General Chairside Latest Exam
Questions With Verified Solutions.
Crown - Answer Permanent , custom made or manufactured temporary tooth cover either the full
tooth or 3/4 of the tooth
Bridge - Answer A prosthesis that replaces missing teeth, held in place on attaching sides ( abutments
or sometimes just one side) , the middle area is termed the Pontic
Vertical red lines through it - Answer Tooth needs root canal
Two small lines - Answer Indicate mobility
Denture - Answer A complete full arch or partial set of artificial teeth attached to a plate
Restoration - Answer Materials used to fill caries or replace missing tooth structure, with amalgam ,
gold or composite
Root canal - Answer A procedure in which the dentist removes the tooth pulp and replaces it with a
filling material
Sealant - Answer A resin used to seal pits and fissures in the tooth enamel to deter decay
Veneer - Answer A thin material bonded only to the facial aspect of the tooth, usually for cosmetic
improvement
Abscess - Answer A deep, limited, infected pocket filled with pus
Diastema - Answer The gap between two teeth
,Drifting - Answer Movement of tooth position to occupy spaces formed by removal of another tooth ,
also called over eruption
Incipient - Answer Areas of developing decay where enamel is still intact , appearance is chalky due to
initiation of decalcification
Mobility - Answer Movement of a tooth within the socket quantified in millimeters , generally results
from trauma or periodontal disease
Perio pocket - Answer Excessive space more than three millimeters in a gum sulcus , due to periodontal
disease
Overhang - Answer Presence of too much restorative material
Completed dental treatment - Answer In black or blue writing
Incomplete or new - Answer In red writing
Universal / National system - Answer Most common in the United States, teeth are shown as if one is
looking in the patients mouth
Anatomic - Answer Diagram that has pictures that look like real teeth including the roots
Geometric - Answer Diagram uses divided circles to represent each tooth
Arrhythmia - Answer Abnormal rhythm
Respiration rates depends on - Answer Patients age, pain , level of conscious , and health status
Carotid - Answer Neck groove beside trachea
,Brachial - Answer Antecubitum below elbow bend
Temporal - Answer Depression between eyebrow and ear
Blood pressure - Answer Controlled by the hypothalamus , medulla oblongata , and kidneys.
Pain, excise and fear - Answer Increases blood pressure
Hypotension - Answer Low BP is below 90/50 millimeters, leads to dizziness and fainting
Hypertension - Answer High BP is above 140/90 millimeters , leads to stroke and heart disease
Systole - Answer First korotko sound you hear "lup" when the heart contracts to pump oxygenated
blood from the left chamber
Diastole - Answer Second sound you hear " dup" when the heart relaxes , right side fills with blood for
subsequent oxygenation
Seven years - Answer Retain patient records
Diseases of concern - Answer HIV and AIDS
Dentist - Answer Authorizes the dental history form
Charting :left side - Answer Attach registration form ( pt name , address , phone numbers , employer,
spouse or parent info , payer insurance and chief complaint
Charting: right side - Answer Attach medical history including prescriptions , over the counter And
street drugs, radiation exposure , toxins, medical conditions
, Jagged lines - Answer Indicate tooth or root fracture
Wavy lines and dots - Answer Gingival recession or furcation
Arrows between roots - Answer Periodontal pockets
Classified 1-6 - Answer Dental caries
Class 1 - Answer Pits and fissures , occlusal surfaces of back teeth , buccal or lingual pits on molars and
lingual pits on maxillary incisors
Class 2 - Answer Cavities on proximal surfaces of molars and premolars
Class 3 - Answer Cavities on interproximal surfaces of incisors or canines
Class 4 - Answer Similar to class 3 except incisal edge is also involved
Class 5 - Answer 1/3 near the gum line on either the facial or lingual Surface
Class 6 - Answer Occlusal or incisal surfaces formed by erosion
Enamel sealant - Answer Capital "S"
Outlining only - Answer Composites
A thru J - Answer Children's maxillary universal system
K thru T - Answer Children's mandibular universal system
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