ORAL HEALTH CONCEPTS EXAM 2026
What does interpreting data involve? - ANSWER-Asking what the numbers
mean and avoiding simplistic conclusions.
What is community water fluoridation? - ANSWER-A preventive measure that
adjusts fluoride levels in public water to help prevent caries.
What does the 'def' index measure? - ANSWER-Counts decayed, indicated for
extraction/extracted, and filled teeth in primary dentition.
What does DMFT stand for? - ANSWER-Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth
for permanent teeth.
What does the Gingival Index (GI) measure? - ANSWER-The severity of
gingival inflammation.
What is the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index (OHI-S)? - ANSWER-Estimates
oral cleanliness by scoring debris and calculus.
How do dental hygienists promote health equity? - ANSWER-By identifying
underserved groups and tailoring education and services to their needs.
What is the role of prevention in population health? - ANSWER-It is the most
powerful tool to address community-wide health burdens.
,What is oral health promotion? - ANSWER-Enabling people and communities
to improve oral health by addressing knowledge, behavior, and systems.
What is the role of advocacy in dental hygiene? - ANSWER-Advocacy involves
speaking and acting to improve health systems.
What is an example of local advocacy in dental hygiene? - ANSWER-Pushing
for a school sealant program.
How do dental hygienists contribute to policy shaping? - ANSWER-They
provide frontline knowledge about systemic issues affecting patients.
What are some successful policy initiatives in dental hygiene? - ANSWER-
Expansion of direct access authority and support for school-based preventive
programs.
What is the professional responsibility of dental hygienists beyond patient care?
- ANSWER-Recognizing and addressing system problems and access barriers.
What does cultural competence mean in dental care? - ANSWER-Providing
care respectfully across differences in culture, language, and beliefs.
How can culture influence health beliefs? - ANSWER-It affects when people
seek care and how they perceive dental treatments.
What is self-assessment in the context of cultural competence? - ANSWER-
Reflecting on one's own assumptions and biases.
What is the purpose of cultural awareness training? - ANSWER-To help
clinicians recognize bias and improve communication.
, How is trust built in dental settings? - ANSWER-Through respect, consistency,
clear explanations, and follow-through.
What is service learning? - ANSWER-Structured community service tied to
academic objectives and reflection.
What is the role of an advocate in dental hygiene? - ANSWER-To speak or act
on behalf of patients and communities to improve care.
What is the significance of direct experience in service learning? - ANSWER-
Students learn by engaging with real people in real settings.
What distinguishes service objectives from learning objectives? - ANSWER-
Service objectives benefit the community; learning objectives benefit the
student.
What are the benefits of service learning for students? - ANSWER-They build
confidence, communication skills, and cultural awareness.
What is an example of a service learning project in dental hygiene? -
ANSWER-Performing screenings and providing education in schools.
What theories and models are commonly used in health promotion? -
ANSWER-Social learning, self-efficacy, readiness to change, cues to action,
and environmental reinforcement.
What is the purpose of theories in health promotion? - ANSWER-Theories help
explain why people behave the way they do and what might help change that
behavior.