VTNE Dentistry (practice)
Which correctly describes the lagomorph dental formula?
2 x {I 2/1:C 0/0:P 3/2:M 3/3}
Which of the following correctly describes the puppy dental formula?
2 x {I 3/3:C 1/1:P 3/3}
When using motorized equipment for an equine prophylaxis, speeds should range from ___________ to prevent thermal damage.
2000-3000 rpm
Using the Triadan system, the proper way to describe a dog's first maxillary left permanent premolar is:
205
How many deciduous teeth do horses have?
24
How many maxillary and mandibular premolars does the cat have in one half of the mouth?
3 in the maxilla & 2 in the mandible
The carnassial teeth in dogs are:
4P4 and 1M1
At what age do premolars erupt in foals?
5-7 days after birth
What is the minimum age for a cat to have all of its permanent teeth?
6 months
Which patient would benefit from prophylactic antibiotics?
A 10-year-old King Charles Spaniel with cardiomyopathy
Prognathism is a normal condition in brachycephalic breeds but is considered a genetic defect in other breeds. It is best characterized as:
A mandible that is longer than the maxilla
For what is crown reduction and restoration used?
A palatal trauma caused by a lingually displaced mandibular canine
Which statement is false?
A sulcus depth <_ 3 mm is normal in a cat
An oronasal fistula can often occur secondary to:
Abscess of the maxillary canine tooth
Hypodontia is defined as:
Absence of only a few teeth
In patients with severe, chronic periodontal disease, medication can be administered before a dental cleaning is performed. What is the most common type of medication chosen for these animals?
Antimicrobials
Perioceutics refers to what?
Application of time-released abx directly within the oral cavity
Where do tooth resorption lesions first appear clinically in the cat?
At the cementoenamel junction
Luxation of a tooth cannot be termed as:
Attrition
The flap side of the dental film should face:
Away from the tube head
A malocclusion in which the canines erupt in an overly upright position, or the mandible is narrowed, is known as:
Base-barrow mandibular canines
The pulp canal of a tooth contains:
Blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues
Chlorhexidine contributes to dental prophylaxis by:
Bonding to the cell membrane and inhibiting bacterial growth
Which of the following statements is true regarding the teeth of equine patients?
Brachydont teeth fully erupt before maturity & are normally long & hard enough to survive for the life of the individual
Which breed is prone to lip fold dermatitis?
Bulldogs
After plaque bacteria have formed on the tooth, the bacteria will absorb calcium from the saliva to form what substance?
Calculus
Which term identifies the hard, mineralized substance on the tooth surface?
Calculus
Medium- and large-breed dogs are most commonly affected by dental decay, which is also known as:
Caries
Dentin is covered by:
Cementum and enamel
Which options are best suited for rinsing a mouth before a dental prophy?
Chlorhexidine gluconate
Which of the following statements about canine toy breeds is true?
Chronic impaction of incisor teeth with hair and debris often results in a chronic osteomyelitis
Oligodontia is defined as:
Congenital absence of many, but not all, teeth
The pulp of the tooth has which functions?
Contains blood vessels and nerves that provide nutrition and sensation to the tooth
What inheritable oral condition, causing a neoplastic bone formation, is primarily seen in West Highland white terriers?
Cranial mandibular osteodystrophy
What is the main purpose of premolar teeth?
Cutting and breaking
Periodontal disease is the result of the inflammatory process to:
Dental plaque
As part of normal tooth development, what part of the tooth widens?
Dentin
What is the correct dental term/definition describing a tooth surface?
Distal-farthest from the midline
If a tooth is fractured and there is a black spot in the center of the cut surface, into which you can place a dental explorer, the best treatment would be:
Either a root canal or an extraction
Teeth that grow throughout an equine patient's life are termed:
Elodont
A dog exposed to distemper as a puppy may develop which oral condition?
Enamel hypoplasia
All of the following are common non-neoplastic conditions seen in the oral cavity of horses, EXCEPT:
Epulis
What is the most common clinical sign of feline stomatitis?
Erythematous, ulcerative, proliferative lesions affecting the gingiva, glossopalatine arches, tongue, lips, buccal mucosa, and/or hard palate
Another term for neck lesions often seen on feline teeth is:
Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions
Feline cervical line lesions/feline neck lesions/feline resorptive lesions are of great concern to veterinarians. Which of the following statements regarding these lesions is false?
Feline resorptive lesions are effectively managed with steroid administration
All of the following instruments may be used to remove deciduous cheek tooth remnants, EXCEPT:
Gelpi retractors
The term for a tooth that has one root but two crowns is:
Gemini
The shrinkage of free gingiva in the presence of bacteria, plaque, and/or dental calculus is termed:
Gingival recession
Equine check teeth are primarily used for:
Grinding & mastication
What material is used to fill the pulp chamber inside the tooth during a root canal therapy?
Gutta percha
In veterinary dentistry, chlorhexidine solutions are used because they:
Have antibacterial properties
When grading tooth mobility, which of the following corresponds to Grade 1?
Horizontal movement <1 mm
The bisecting angle principle states that the plane of an x-ray beam should be 90° to the:
Imaginary line that bisects the angle formed by the tooth's long axis and the film plane
The most common mistake made in treating periodontal disease is:
Inadequate root planning
Local antibiotic therapy is provided:
Into the periodontal pocket
Applying fluoride and rinsing with diluted chlorhexidine at the same time:
Is less effective, because the binding of one product may inactive the other
A biopsy report confirms that an oral mass is an acanthomatous epulis; what can be said about this growth?
It is a nonmalignant tumor
Which statement is true regarding enamel?
It is relatively nonporous & impervious
The surface of the tooth toward the tongue is:
Lingual
Canine teeth are always present in which patients?
Male horses
The most common dental problem found in rodents is:
Malocclusion
What is a cause of pain/discomfort and severe oral pathology in dental patients?
Malocclusion
When assessing and quantifying gingivitis, the modified Löe and Silness index is often referred to. According to this index, a gingival index 2 indicates:
Moderate gingivitis, with gentle probing resulting in bleeding
Which statement is false regarding common oral conditions?
Most epulides are neoplastic
All are soft-tissue neoplasms seen in horses, EXCEPT:
Osteoma
Parrot mouth in foals are also known as an:
Overbite
The dental formula for the permanent teeth in the dog is 2 (I 3/3 and C 1/1), in addition to:
P 4/4 & M 2/3 = 42
The inflammatory reactions in periodontitis result in the destruction of which of the following structures?
Periodontal ligament & alveolar bone
The instrument used to measure pocket depth is a periodontal _______________.
Probe
What is epinephrine's role in local anesthesia in relation to a dental procedure?
Prolongs the anesthetic through vasoconstriction
The nerves and blood vessels of a tooth are located in the:
Pulp cavity
In dental radiographs, periapical disease appears as a:
Radiolucent area around the apex of the tooth
When scaling a tooth that has a large amount of calculus, the process should occur in which order?
Remove gross dental deposits with ronguers or extraction forceps; remove residual supragingival deposits with hand instruments; use power scaler to remove remaining deposits
An older dog with dental disease is presented to the clinic with a draining tract below his right eye. What is the most likely cause?
Right-sided maxillary carnassial tooth root abscess
Malocclusion in which one or more of the upper incisor teeth are caudal to the lower incisors, is known as:
Rostral crossbite
Which dental radiograph projection images 301-304 and 401-404?
Rostral mandibular view
Which dental radiographic projection images 101, 103, 201, 202, 203?
Rostral maxillary
What instrument is used for the removal of supragingival calculus?
Scaler
What breed would be associated with a doliocephalic head shape?
Seal point Siamese
What instrument is used to reduce the crown of sharp canine teeth?
Small files
The term polydontia refers to:
Supernumerary teeth
The bisecting angle technique is a method for radiographing the oral cavity. The description that adequately describes this technique is:
The central radiation beam is directed perpendicular to the line that bisects the angle formed by the film and the long axis of the tooth
In horses, the term coronal refers to which portion of the tooth?
The crown
Which statement is false regarding patient safety during dentistry?
The endotrach tube should be uncuffed so that the tube can be easily manipulated when performing dentistry
When grading furcation involvement, which of the following descriptions is termed Grade 1?
The furcation can be felt with the probe/explorer, but horizontal tissue destruction is <1/3 of the horizontal width
When grading furcation involvement, which of the following descriptions is termed Grade 3?
The probe can be passed through the furcation from buccal to palatal/lingual
Which of the following statements about ultrasonic cleaners is true?
The purpose of the water spray on an ultrasonic cleaners is to cool the tip of the instrument and cool the tooth to prevent pulp damage
The furcation is best described as:
The space between two roots where they meet the crown
What is the general appearance of a Class 5 resorptive lesion?
The tooth is not visible, only gum tissue
Which statement is false when performing an ultrasonic scaling during routine dental prophylaxis?
The ultrasonic scaler can be used for supragingival scaling only
What is true about deciduous incisors?
They have roots that are long, thin and fragile
You are looking at your dental radiograph and notice that the tooth is elongated. This happened because the beam was perpendicular to the:
Tooth
You have an instrument in your hand that has two sharp sides, a rounded back, and a rounded point. You are holding a:
Universal curette
Dental film should be placed in the mouth with the dimple facing:
Up and pointing rostrally
When inspecting the mucous membranes during an oral assessment, one would look at:
Vesicle formation & ulceration
A malocclusion, where one side of the mandible or maxilla is disproportionate to its other side, is known as:
Wry mouth
An elongation of one side of the animals head results in:
Wry mouth
Removal of calculus and necrotic cementum from the tooth roots is called:
curettage
The periodontium includes the periodontal ligament and all of the following, EXCEPT:
enamel
What instrument is used to detect subgingival calculus?
explorer