Rapid Fire Review Questions
Dense, organized community of microorganisms that is bound to tooth and epithelium, unable to be removed with oral irrigation. Loosely adherent plaque Acquired pellicle Attached plaque
Attached plaque
Which one is defined as a division into two parts or branches such as any two roots of a tooth? Bifurcation Enamel pearl
Bifurcation
The certainly lethal dose (CLD) of sodium fluoride for a child is 5 to 10 grams. FALSE TRUE
False, 5-10 grams is the adult CLD; child CLD is 1g
Which ingredient is added to dentifrices as a detergent to loosen debris and stain? Benzoates Triclosan Glycerin Sodium lauryl sulfate
Sodium lauryl sulfate
Which type of furcation do maxillary molars have? Bifurcation Trifurcation
Trifurcation
Systemic fluoride is effective from 6 months to 14 years of age. TRUE FALSE
True
Which Gracey curet is used for the direct lingual and facial surfaces of posterior teeth? \r\n 01-2 13/14 15/16 07-8
07-8
Which Gracey currete is used for all anterior surfaces? 1-2 7-8 13/14 15/16
1-2
A thin, clear unstructured organic membrane that forms over exposed tooth surfaces and restorations within minutes after professional and self-polishing techniques is called what? Loosely adherent plaque Acquired pellicle Attached plaque
Acquired pellicle
Which method of stain removal is indicated for patients with dental implants? Air polishing Rubber cup polishing
Air polishing
Which one is used to remove an overhang when there is an adjacent tooth present? Finishing bur Amalgam knife
Amalgam knife
Which ingredient is added to dentifrices as a preservative to prevent bacterial growth and prolong shelf life? Triclosan Glycerin Benzoates Sodium lauryl sulfate
Benzoates
Which type of stain is associated with iron? Orange Green Black line Brown
Black line
Which artery is located on the inside of the upper arm and is best to use on toddlers and infants? Brachial Radial Carotid
Brachial
Which one is defined as a slowness of the heartbeat evidenced by a decrease in the pulse rate to less than 60 beats per minute? Bradycardia Tachycardia
Bradycardia
Which one is defined as slow respiration? Bradycardia Bradypnea Tachycardia Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Which artery supplies blood to the head and neck and is located along the outer edge of the trachea? Carotid Brachial Radial
Carotid
In which type of malocclusion is the molar relationship normal, with malposition of individual teeth or groups of teeth? Class III Class I Class II div. 2 Class II div. 1
Class I
Which classification of furcation has evidence of early bone loss in furca area and the instrument can enter the depression leading to the furca? Class IV Class II Class I Class III
Class I
Which classification of furcation has evidence of moderate bone loss in furcation area and the instrument can enter furca, but cannot pass between roots? Class I Class III Class IV Class II
Class II
Which classification of mobility involves moderate horizontal mobility, greater than 1mm and no vertical movement? Class II Class IV Class I Class III
Class II
In which type of malocclusion is the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar distal to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar, the mandible is retruded and all maxillary incisors are protruded? Class I Class III Class II div. 1 Class II div. 2
Class II div. 1
In which type of malocclusion is the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar distal to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar, the mandible is retruded and one or more maxillary incisors are retruded? Class II div. 1 Class II div. 2 Class I Class III
Class II div. 2
In which type of malocclusion is the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar mesial to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar? Class II div. 1 Class I Class II div. 2 Class III
Class III
Which classification of furcation has evidence of severe bone loss in furcation area and the instrument can pass between roots through the entire furcation area? Class I Class IV Class II Class III
Class III
Which G.V. Black classification includes the proximal surface of anterior teeth involving the incisal edge? Class IV Class I Class III Class II
Class IV
Which classification of furcation has evidence of severe bone loss, the instrument can pass between roots and includes exposure resulting from gingival recession? Class III Class I Class II Class IV
Class IV
Which one is the last distinct sound heard when taking blood pressure? Diastolic Systolic
Diastolic
Which method of sterilization is recommended for metal instruments and operates at 160 degrees C (320 degrees F) for 60-120 minutes? Unsaturated chemical vapor Dry Heat
Dry Heat
Which agency monitors water fluoridation? FDA EPA CDA
EPA
Which level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs involves two categories, one of which involves feelings of worth? Safety/Security Physical/Physiological Needs Love/Belonging Ego/Self-esteem
Ego/Self-esteem
Which one is a small focal mass of enamel formed apical to the CEJ, commonly found in the division of molar roots? Bifurcation Abrasion Enamel pearl
Enamel pearl
Which method of sterilization operates at 61 degrees C for 10-16 hours and used for heat-sensitive items. Ethylene Oxide Steam Autoclave
Ethylene Oxide
Which one is described as light lateral pressure applied to the tooth using multidirectional strokes? Scaling stroke Exploratory stroke
Exploratory stroke
An ideal disinfectant should be toxic. FALSE TRUE
FALSE
Bacillus subtilis spore testing is used with dry heat and ethylene oxide sterilization. TRUE FALSE
FALSE
Humectants are added to dentifrices to help prevent separation by increasing consistency of mixture of liquid and solid ingredients. TRUE FALSE
FALSE
The 11-12 Gracey curet is used for the distal surface of posterior teeth. TRUE FALSE
FALSE
The air polisher is recommended on patients with bronchitis. FALSE TRUE
FALSE
The warmer the climate, the higher ppm of fluoride in water. FALSE TRUE
FALSE Because people will drink more water, the concentration should be lower
Binders are added to toothpaste to help maintain moisture and consistency. FALSE TRUE
FALSE Binders are added to thicken toothpaste
If a patient starts to hyperventilate, the hygienist should reassure them that they will be all right, sit them up and administer oxygen. FALSE TRUE
FALSE Do not administer oxygen, instead have them breathe into a paper bag or their cupped hands
The air polisher is recommended for patients with hypertension and sodium restricted diets. FALSE TRUE
FALSE It is contraindicated
According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the highest levels must be satisfied first before a person can attain lower levels. FALSE TRUE
FALSE Lowest levels must be satisfied first, then a person can attain higher levels
Calculus is most easily removed when it is attached to enamel. TRUE FALSE
FALSE Most easily removed when attached to the pellicle
The purpose of an oral irrigator is to remove supragingival plaque that is adhered to the tooth. TRUE FALSE
FALSE Purpose is to disrupt loosely adherent plaque
The best way to determine if instruments are completely sterilized is to check the indicator strip. TRUE FALSE
FALSE Spore testing is the best way to ensure complete sterilization
Sodium fluoride causes brown stain. TRUE FALSE
FALSE Stannous fluoride causes brown stain
Teeth should be wet before performing a pulp vitality test to prevent the current from passing to the gingiva. FALSE TRUE
FALSE Teeth should be dry
Oral irrigators are the most effective method of removing plaque when compared to other oral hygiene aids. TRUE FALSE
FALSE They are the least effective because they only remove loosely adherent plaque
The shepherd hook explorer has an extended lower shank and a tip that is bent at a 90-degree angle to the terminal shank. FALSE TRUE
FALSE This describes an 11/12 explorer
When a child ingests a toxic amount of fluoride, you should have them drink milk. TRUE FALSE
FALSE You should induce vomiting
The dominant bacteria in initial plaque are gram-negative motile rods and spirochetes. FALSE TRUE
FALSE: Gram-positive Streptococcus are dominant in initial plaque
Which type of intrinsic stain appears chalky white on eruption and later turns brown? Fluorosis Tobacco Tetracycline
Fluorosis
Which disinfectant is considered high-level? Iodophor Glutaraldehyde
Glutaraldehyde
Which ingredient is added to dentifrices as a humectant to retain moisture and ensure a chemically and physically stable product? Glycerin Triclosan Benzoates Sodium lauryl sulfate
Glycerin
Which type of curet has one cutting edge per working end and the face of the blade is offset at 60-70 degrees to the terminal shank? Universal Gracey (area specific) sickle
Gracey (area specific)
Which type of stain is extrinsic and should NOT be scaled because of underlying demineralized enamel? Green Orange Brown Black line
Green
Which method of stain removal is ideal for stain found on cementum? Instrumentation Selective polishing
Instrumentation
Which level of surface disinfectant is commonly used in dental offices? High Intermediate
Intermediate
Dense, organized community of microorganisms that is freely motile in the gingival sulcus and may be removed with oral irrigation. Attached plaque Acquired pellicle Loosely adherent plaque
Loosely adherent plaque
Which type of hypertension is the most severe and progressive, rapidly leads to organ damage, and if not treated early may be fatal within 5 years? Secondary Primary Malignant
Malignant
Which one contains 3, 6, 9, and 12mm markings? Williams probe Marquis
Marquis
The maxillary central incisors do not align with the interproximal of the mandibular central incisors in which type of occlusion? Crossbite Overbite Openbite Midline deviation
Midline deviation
Which one presents teeth that are not in occlusion between the maxillary and mandibular arch? Overbite Overjet Crossbite Openbite
Openbite
Which type of explorer has a straight lower shank that permits use in deep pockets with only slight tissue displacement? Orban-type Pigtail
Orban-type
Which level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is the most powerful and must be met before any others? Self-actualization Safety/Security Physiological Needs Love/Belonging
Physiological Needs
Which type of explorer has a short, broadly curved lower shank with a sharp point and is used in shallow pockets? Pigtail Orban-type
Pigtail
Which ingredient is added to toothpaste to prevent dentinal hypersensitivity? Sodium lauryl sulfate Calcium phosphate Triclosan Potassium nitrate
Potassium nitrate
Which oral hygiene aid is best for patients with arthritis, caregivers providing care, and dental implants? Tufted brushes Powered toothbrush
Powered toothbrush
Which type of prevention is defined as interventions that prevent the onset of disease or injury? Primary Secondary Tertiary
Primary
hich type of hypertension is also referred to as essential hypertension and is diagnosed in about 95% of cases? Malignant Secondary Primary
Primary
Which artery is located on the thumb side of the wrist and is the most common place to take a pulse? Radial Carotid Brachial
Radial
Which one is defined as interventions designed to stop or minimize the progression of early disease while the patient is asymptomatic (daily fluoride gel, desensitizing agents). Primary Secondary Tertiary
Secondary
Which type of hypertension may be caused by underlying medical conditions such as kidney damage, tumors, pregnancy, sleep apnea, or medication? Secondary Malignant Primary
Secondary
Which medical emergency is defined as a condition in which the circulatory system does not adequately circulate blood through the body tissues? Shock Hyperglycemia Syncope Angina
Shock
Topical fluoride is most effective on which surface? Smooth surfaces Pits and fissures
Smooth surfaces
Which type of instrument generates no heat, but still produces water to provide the benefits of lavage? Sonic Ultrasonic
Sonic
Which one may cause gingival sloughing and discoloration of tooth-colored fillings? Stannous Fluoride Neutral Sodium Fluoride APF
Stannous Fluoride
Which method of sterilization operates at 121 degrees C (250 degrees F) and 15-30 psi for 20 minutes and may cause corrosion of non-stainless steel instruments? Steam Autoclave Ethylene Oxide
Steam Autoclave
Which one uses Bacillus stearothermophilus spore testing? Steam Autoclave Dry Heat Glutaraldehyde
Steam Autoclave
Which type of bacteria is involved in the caries process? Streptococcus mutans Neisseria Actinomyces viscosis Lactobacillus
Streptococcus mutans
Which medical emergency is defined as a sudden, transient loss of consciousness and is the most common medical emergency in dental offices? Syncope Hyperglycemia Angina Shock
Syncope
Malocclusion is defined as a lack of overall ideal form in the dentition while in centric occlusion. FALSE TRUE
TRUE
Movement of fluid within the dentinal tubules is the most common cause of dentinal hypersensitivity. TRUE FALSE
TRUE
Neutral sodium fluoride is recommended for bulimic patients. FALSE TRUE
TRUE
Symptoms of acute fluoride toxicity begin within 30 minutes of ingestion and may continue up to 24 hours. TRUE FALSE
TRUE
The best way to deliver fluoride to a patient with rampant caries is with fluoride trays. TRUE FALSE
TRUE
The goal of periodontal debridement is to produce a tooth surface that is biologically healthy. FALSE TRUE
TRUE
The hazardous waste manual contains documents about all chemicals used in the clinic and the MSDS contains information about all products used in the clinic. TRUE FALSE
TRUE
The safely tolerated dose is defined as the amount of fluoride that can be ingested without causing serious acute toxicity and is about one fourth of the certainly lethal dose. FALSE TRUE
TRUE
Which one is defined as an abnormally high heart rate, usually above 150 beats per minute? Tachycardia Bradycardia
Tachycardia
Which one produces symptoms of nausea and tingling in toes and fingers? Tachycardia Bradypnea Bradycardia Tachypnea
Tachypnea
Which one is defined as interventions that prevent disability by improving or restoring function and preventing further deterioration (surgical and nonsurgical periodontal therapy, reconstructive therapy). Tertiary Primary Secondary
Tertiary
Calculus and bleeding may interfere with probe readings. FALSE TRUE
True
The shepherd hook explorer has a short, highly curved shank and a sharp point. TRUE FALSE
True
Which type of brush is indicated for rotated teeth, implant abutments, and third molars? Interdental Tufted
Tufted
Which power scaler operates in the range of 20,000-45,000 cycles per second? Sonic Ultrasonic
Ultrasonic
Which method of sterilization operates at 132 degrees C (270 degrees F) and 20-40 psi for 20 minutes and uses the Bacillus stearothermophilus spore testing? Unsaturated chemical vapor Dry Heat
Unsaturated chemical vapor
Which one contains 1,2,3,5,7,8,9 and 10mm markings? Williams Marquis
Williams