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Question 1:

What is the primary purpose of dental sealants?

A) To improve aesthetics
B) To protect against dental caries
C) To strengthen tooth enamel
D) To whiten teeth

Answer: B) To protect against dental caries
Rationale: Dental sealants are preventive treatments applied to the occlusal surfaces of teeth,
particularly molars, to fill pits and fissures. They act as a barrier to prevent bacteria and food
particles from causing decay, thus protecting against dental caries.



Question 2:

Which of the following is considered a risk factor for periodontal disease?

A) Regular dental check-ups
B) High-sugar diet
C) Daily flossing
D) Fluoride use

Answer: B) High-sugar diet
Rationale: A high-sugar diet contributes to plaque formation and increases the risk of caries
and periodontal disease. Sugars serve as food for bacteria, leading to acid production and
potential gum issues.



Question 3:

What is the most effective way to reduce the risk of dental caries in children?

A) Use of fluoride varnish
B) Limiting dental visits
C) Sugar-free gum
D) Increased intake of sugary snacks

,Answer: A) Use of fluoride varnish
Rationale: Fluoride varnish effectively strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent caries,
especially in children who are more susceptible to decay. It provides a higher concentration
of fluoride directly to the teeth compared to other methods.



Question 4:

What is the recommended sequence for the oral examination of a patient?

A) Medical history, dental history, clinical exam
B) Clinical exam, medical history, dental history
C) Dental history, clinical exam, medical history
D) Clinical exam, dental history, medical history

Answer: A) Medical history, dental history, clinical exam
Rationale: The correct sequence begins with gathering the medical history to identify any
health conditions that may affect treatment, followed by the dental history and then
performing the clinical examination to assess current oral health.



Question 5:

Which instrument is primarily used for subgingival scaling?

A) Sickle scaler
B) Universal curette
C) Periodontal probe
D) Explorer

Answer: B) Universal curette
Rationale: Universal curettes are specifically designed for subgingival scaling and root
planing, allowing the hygienist to effectively remove calculus and debris from beneath the
gum line.



Question 6:

What is the most common cause of halitosis?

A) Periodontal disease
B) Food particles
C) Dehydration
D) All of the above

Answer: D) All of the above
Rationale: Halitosis can arise from several factors, including periodontal disease, food

,particles trapped in the mouth, and dehydration, which can reduce saliva production, leading
to bad breath.



Question 7:

Which type of fluoride treatment is most effective for patients at high risk of caries?

A) Topical fluoride toothpaste
B) Professional fluoride gel
C) Fluoride mouth rinse
D) Over-the-counter fluoride tablets

Answer: B) Professional fluoride gel
Rationale: Professional fluoride gels contain a higher concentration of fluoride compared to
home-use products, making them more effective for high-risk patients in preventing caries.



Question 8:

What is the primary benefit of using an electric toothbrush?

A) It is more aesthetically pleasing
B) It requires less skill to use effectively
C) It is quieter than manual toothbrushes
D) It can brush teeth in less time

Answer: B) It requires less skill to use effectively
Rationale: Electric toothbrushes provide consistent brushing motion and often include timers
to ensure effective cleaning, making them easier to use correctly compared to manual
brushes, especially for patients with dexterity issues.



Question 9:

What is the first sign of gingival disease?

A) Tooth mobility
B) Gum recession
C) Bleeding on probing
D) Bone loss

Answer: C) Bleeding on probing
Rationale: Bleeding on probing is one of the earliest indicators of gingival disease, often
indicating inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) due to plaque accumulation.

, Question 10:

Which type of bacteria is primarily involved in the development of dental caries?

A) Porphyromonas gingivalis
B) Streptococcus mutans
C) Lactobacillus casei
D) Actinomyces naeslundii

Answer: B) Streptococcus mutans
Rationale: Streptococcus mutans is the primary bacterium responsible for dental caries. It
metabolizes sugars, producing acid that leads to demineralization of tooth enamel and the
formation of cavities.

Question 11:

What is the most appropriate technique for educating a patient on proper brushing
methods?

A) Demonstration only
B) Verbal explanation only
C) Written instructions only
D) Combination of demonstration and verbal explanation

Answer: D) Combination of demonstration and verbal explanation
Rationale: Using both demonstration and verbal explanation allows the patient to see the
correct technique while also understanding the rationale behind it, improving their ability to
replicate the technique at home.



Question 12:

What is the primary action of chlorhexidine mouthwash?

A) To whiten teeth
B) To reduce gingivitis
C) To strengthen enamel
D) To eliminate bad breath

Answer: B) To reduce gingivitis
Rationale: Chlorhexidine is an antimicrobial mouthwash that significantly reduces plaque
accumulation and gingivitis, making it effective in managing periodontal disease.



Question 13:

Which periodontal disease is characterized by attachment loss and pocket formation?

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