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1. A dental patient presents for a restorative procedure, and the
dentist requests a topical anesthetic prior to the local anesthetic
injection. To maximize cellular absorption and safety, how long
should the dental assistant maintain tissue isolation and keep the
topical gel in direct contact with the oral mucosa?
A. Exactly 15 seconds
B. Between 1 and 2 minutes
C. At least 5 minutes
D. Topical anesthetics should be rinsed immediately upon tissue
contact
Rationale: To achieve maximum efficacy and appropriate numbing
depth before a local anesthetic needle insertion, topical benzocaine or
lidocaine gels require 1 to 2 minutes of direct contact with the dried
mucosal tissue. Rinsing too early prevents proper absorption, while
leaving it on past 2 minutes does not increase effectiveness and can
cause tissue irritation.
Correct Answer: B
2. While preparing a treatment room for an operative procedure, the
dental assistant must differentiate between clinical contact
surfaces and housekeeping surfaces. According to the CDC
guidelines, which of the following is classified as a clinical contact
surface that requires a barrier wrap or EPA-registered
intermediate-level disinfectant?
A. The dental unit control switches and x-ray tubehead.
B. The operatory plaster walls and cabinetry bases.
, C. The darkroom sink handles and processor lids.
D. The linoleum flooring beneath the operator stool.
Rationale: Clinical contact surfaces are those that are frequently
touched during patient care by contaminated gloved hands or are
subject to aerosol splash and splatter (such as light handles, dental unit
switches, and x-ray tubeheads). Housekeeping surfaces, like walls or
floors, do not come into direct contact with the dental team or
instruments during routine care.
Correct Answer: A
3. During an intraoral examination, the dentist notes deep, irregular
grooves on the occlusal surfaces of a patient's permanent
mandibular first molars. According to G.V. Black’s modern
classification of dental caries and restorations, which classification
applies to these anatomical locations?
A. Class V
B. Class II
C. Class III
D. Class I
Rationale: Class I cavities or restorations are located in pits and
fissures on the occlusal surfaces of molars and premolars, the facial or
lingual pits of molars, and the lingual pits of maxillary incisors. Class II
involves proximal surfaces of posterior teeth, Class III involves
proximal surfaces of anterior teeth, and Class V involves the gingival
third of any tooth.
Correct Answer: D
4. A dental assistant is processing a digital bitewing radiograph and
notices that the interproximal surfaces of the crowns are
overlapping. Which of the following technical modifications must
the assistant make during tubehead alignment to correct this
diagnostic error?
A. Increase the vertical angulation.
B. Decrease the vertical angulation.
C. Adjust the horizontal angulation so the central beam
hits the contacts perpendicularly.
D. Move the PID further away from the patient's cheek to change
the target-film distance.
Rationale: Overlapping on radiographic images is caused by incorrect
horizontal angulation. To correct this, the central x-ray beam must be
,directed perpendicularly through the interproximal contacts of the
teeth. Vertical angulation errors cause elongation or foreshortening.
Correct Answer: C
5. Read the following sentence: "The orthodontic assistant observed
that the patient's gingival tissue was highly edematous,
necessitating an immediate review of their home care and
interdental hygiene protocols." What is the definition of the word
edematous as used in this clinical context?
A. Pale, fibrous, and healthy
B. Swollen and fluid-filled due to inflammation
C. Receded and exposing the root surface
D. Highly calcified and covered in hard calculus
Rationale: "Edematous" refers to tissues that are swollen due to an
accumulation of fluid within the cellular matrix, which is a classic
clinical indicator of active inflammation or gingivitis. In dental
medicine, edematous tissue appears red, puffy, and bleeds easily upon
probing.
Correct Answer: B
6. A pediatric dentist requests a zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE) mixture to
serve as a sedative base under a deep amalgam restoration. If the
manufacturer's instruction requires a 1:1 powder-to-liquid ratio
per scoop, and the assistant needs to prepare a total batch using 3
scoops of powder, what component of the eugenol liquid must be
handled cautiously due to potential tissue hypersensitivity?
A. Phosphoric acid fumes
B. Polyacrylic polymers
C. Clove oil derivatives that can soothe the pulp but
irritate soft tissue
D. Bis-GMA resins
Rationale: Eugenol is derived from clove oil and has a distinct sedative
(anodyne) effect on a distressed dental pulp. However, it can cause
chemical irritation or hypersensitivity reactions if it comes into direct
contact with oral soft tissues or skin, requiring careful mixing and
precise placement by the assistant.
Correct Answer: C
7. Which of the following critical microorganisms is considered the
benchmark organism for determining the efficacy of intermediate-
level hospital disinfectants used on clinical contact surfaces in
, dental operatory environments?
A. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
B. Staphylococcus aureus
C. ** Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. bovis **
D. Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
Rationale: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is highly resistant to chemical
disinfectants due to its waxy, lipid-rich cell wall. Any chemical agent
capable of destroying this spore-forming bacterium is classified as a
tuberculocidal intermediate-level disinfectant, which is mandatory for
cleaning blood-contaminated operatory surfaces.
Correct Answer: C
8. Choose the option that correctly identifies the structural error in
the following administrative sentence: "Although the dental
practice was fully booked, the scheduling coordinator managed the
emergency walk-in patients effectively, the clinical flow remained
efficient."
A. The sentence contains a dangling modifier.
B. The sentence contains a comma splice error.
C. The sentence displays a subject-verb agreement failure.
D. The sentence uses passive voice incorrectly.
Rationale: A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are
joined together by only a comma without a coordinating conjunction
(such as and, but, or). "The scheduling coordinator managed..." and
"the clinical flow remained..." are both independent clauses and require
a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction to separate them correctly.
Correct Answer: B
9. A dental assistant is mixing a batch of alginate impression material
for an orthodontic study model. The standard manufacturer
instructions require 3 level scoops of powder to 3 measures of
room-temperature water (21°C). If the assistant uses water that is
significantly warmer (e.g., 28°C), how will this temperature
alteration change the material's properties?
A. It will expand the total setting time, allowing more
manipulation.
B. It will accelerate the chemical reaction, significantly
shortening the working and setting time.
C. It will prevent the alginate from undergoing gelatin completely,
keeping it liquid.