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1. What is the primary purpose of the dental hygiene process of care?
A) To provide a quick dental cleaning
B) To diagnose dental caries
C) To provide a systematic framework for delivering quality dental
hygiene care
D) To schedule the next patient appointment
Answer: C - The dental hygiene process of care (Assessment, Diagnosis,
Planning, Implementation, Evaluation, Documentation) is a systematic,
evidence-based framework designed to ensure comprehensive and
patient-specific care.
2. Which of the following is the correct angulation for a curet working
against a calculus deposit?
A) 0-40 degrees
B) 40-90 degrees
C) 45-90 degrees
D) 60-80 degrees
Answer: C - The correct cutting angulation for a curet is between 45 and
90 degrees, with 70-80 degrees being ideal for efficient calculus
removal without gouging the root surface.
3. The inner wall of the gingival sulcus is formed by:
A) The junctional epithelium
B) The enamel of the tooth
C) The sulcular epithelium
D) The gingival margin

,Answer: B - The inner wall of the gingival sulcus is formed by the tooth
surface (enamel or cementum). The outer wall is formed by the sulcular
epithelium and the junctional epithelium is at the base of the sulcus.
4. Which instrument is specifically designed for removing subgingival
calculus from deep pockets and furcations?
A) Sickle scaler
B) Universal curet
C) Area-specific curet (e.g., Gracey)
D) Explorer
Answer: C - Area-specific curets like Gracey curets are designed with a
curved blade and specific angulation for subgingival scaling and root
planing, making them ideal for deep pockets and furcations.
5. The most reliable method for assessing a patient's oral hygiene
performance is:
A) Asking the patient how often they brush
B) The Oral Hygiene Index (OHI)
C) The disclosing solution test
D) Gingival bleeding on probing
Answer: C - Disclosing solution visually reveals bacterial plaque,
providing an objective, immediate assessment of the patient's actual
oral hygiene performance, which is more reliable than self-reporting.
6. What is the primary purpose of a fulcrum?
A) To increase the speed of instrumentation
B) To provide stability and control during instrument activation
C) To sharpen the instrument
D) To measure pocket depth
Answer: B - A fulcrum (finger rest) acts as a pivot point, providing

,stability and control, which allows for precise instrument movement
and prevents injury to the patient or clinician.
7. Which type of gingivitis is characterized by inflammation that
remains constant for months or years without progressing to
periodontitis?
A) Necrotizing gingivitis
B) Pregnancy-associated gingivitis
C) Plaque-induced gingivitis
D) Gingival disease modified by systemic factors
Answer: C - Plaque-induced gingivitis can be a stable, non-progressive
condition for long periods. It is reversible with the removal of the
etiologic factors (plaque).
8. The line angle formed by the junction of two tooth surfaces is best
explored with which part of the explorer?
A) The point
B) The side of the tip
C) The terminal shank
D) The handle
Answer: B - The side of the explorer tip, not the point, is used to detect
calculus and caries by being adapted to the line angles and contours of
the tooth.
9. A patient with a blood pressure reading of 148/95 mmHg would be
classified as:
A) Normal
B) Elevated
C) Stage 1 Hypertension
D) Stage 2 Hypertension

, Answer: C - According to the ACC/AHA guidelines, Stage 1 Hypertension
is defined as a systolic pressure of 130-139 or a diastolic pressure of 80-
89. However, the traditional and still widely used dental standard
classifies 140-159/90-99 as Stage 1. For exam purposes, 148/95 falls
squarely into Stage 1.
10. Which of the following is the most critical factor in the formation
of a periodontal pocket?
A) Gingival recession
B) Apical migration of the junctional epithelium
C) Swelling of the gingival margin
D) Calculus formation
Answer: B - A true periodontal pocket is defined by the apical migration
of the junctional epithelium onto the root surface, leading to clinical
attachment loss.
11. The purpose of the lateral pressure stroke in instrumentation is to:
A) Engage and remove calculus deposits
B) Assess tooth surface smoothness
C) Anesthetize the area
D) Polish the tooth
Answer: A - Lateral pressure is the working pressure applied against the
tooth surface to fracture or dislodge a calculus deposit during the
scaling stroke.
12. Which microorganism is most strongly associated with the
initiation of dental caries?
A) Porphyromonas gingivalis
B) Streptococcus mutans
C) Treponema denticola

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