Practice Questions and Correct Answers/ UCLA BDP
Midterm Exam Prep 2025 (100% Correct)
What is the primary focus of esthetic dentistry?
a) restoring tooth function
b) enhancing the appearance of the smile
c) treating gum diseases
d) tooth color and shade
B) enhancing the appearance of the smile
Is it ethical to ask patients for a 5-star rating on media platforms?
A) Yes, as long as it is a good rating
B) Yes, since it will promote the dentist's business
C) No, it is one thing to ask and another thing to be promoted without asking
D) No, since they were not paid to promote it
C) No, it is one thing to ask and another thing to be promoted without asking
Which part of the tooth has the MOST hydroxyapatite?
A) dentin
B) enamel
C) pulp
D) root canal
B) enamel
Which of the following is NOT a key consideration in smile design?
A) symmetry
B) proportion
C) periodontal health
D) tooth color and shade
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,C) periodontal health
When a dentist is not involving the patient in their treatment plan, which
ADA ethical principle is being violated?
A) Justice
B) Veracity
C) Patient Autonomy
D) Non-maleficence
C) Patient Autonomy
Scenario: A patient comes into your office with some decay. The cavity does not
seem too bad, possibly a crown prep, but most likely a filling. The other dentist,
who is also your boss, tells you to do a crown because it will bring in more money.
You do not want to lose your job, but you believe the patient needs a filling. What
would be the best thing to do in this scenario?
A) Tell the other dentist that you politely disagree, as you believe it only requires a
filling and not a crown
B) Do the crown prep in order to save your job
C) Tell the other dentist that you do not want to do the crown prep, but you do it
anyway to make them happy
D) Ignore the dentist's opinion completely and do what you want to do
A) Tell the other dentist that you politely disagree, as you believe it only requires a
filling and not a crown
In the context of dental materials in esthetic dentistry what is the significance of
choosing the right material for a specific case?
A) it impacts the cost of the treatment
B) it doesn't affect the treatment outcome significantly
C) it can lead to better esthetic and functional results
D) it only affects the longevity of the restoration
C) it can lead to better esthetic and functional results
What restorative material is best for a patient with high esthetic concern?
A) amalgam
B) composite
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, C) glass ionomer
D) sealants
B) composite
Which of the following restorative materials can release fluoride?
A) amalgam
B) composite
C) glass ionomer
D) sealants
C) glass ionomer
How should you treat someone with a disability?
A) Assume they need your help
B) Use elementary level language so they can understand you easier
C) Stand up when speaking to them so they understand you are a figure of
authority
D) Speak to them directly, as you would with any patient, and without
assuming they cannot understand you
D) Speak to them directly, as you would with any patient, and without
assuming they cannot understand you
Select the term that best matches the definition. A spectrum disorder that may
involve persistent challenges with social communication, restricted interests, and
repetitive behaviors.
A) Down Syndrome
B) Cerebral Palsy
C) Autism (ASD)
D) Anxiety
C) Autism (ASD)
Who can treat special patients?
A) Only hospital-based dentists
B) Only Special Patient Care Clinics within academic institutions, such as UCLA
C) Only hospital-based dentists, Special Patient Care Clinics, and pediatric
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