CDA Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest 2026
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Q: Where is a Class I restoration?
Answer:
in the pits and fissures of the occlusal surfaces of molars and premolars
Q: In charting, a small red circle at the tip of the root indicates what?
Answer:
abcess
Q: According to Black's classification, class ____ cavities are also known as
smooth surface cavities.
Answer:
Class V (five)
Q: What is another term for fainting?
Answer:
syncope
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Q: What can happen if the patient sits up too quickly?
Answer:
postural hypotension
Q: What is the difference between a grand mal seizure and a petit mal seizure?
Answer:
grand mal seizures can last from 10-30 minutes whereas petit mal seizures last a few
seconds
Q: What is the first thing a patient experiences BEFORE a grand mal seizure?
Answer:
peculiar smell, taste, vision or sound
Q: How is pain from Angina relived?
Answer:
administration of nitroglycerin
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Q: what is acute myocardial infarction?
Answer:
heart attack
Q: An acute allergic reaction that can be life threatening
Answer:
anaphylaxis
Q: Cake frosting and orange juice can be administered in an emergency response to
increase the
Answer:
level of blood sugar in what type of patient HYPOglycemic
Q: What health condition should the dentist know BEFORE selecting an anesthetic
WITH a vasoconstrictor?
Answer:
liver disease
Update
Q: Where is a Class I restoration?
Answer:
in the pits and fissures of the occlusal surfaces of molars and premolars
Q: In charting, a small red circle at the tip of the root indicates what?
Answer:
abcess
Q: According to Black's classification, class ____ cavities are also known as
smooth surface cavities.
Answer:
Class V (five)
Q: What is another term for fainting?
Answer:
syncope
, CDA Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest 2026
Update
Q: What can happen if the patient sits up too quickly?
Answer:
postural hypotension
Q: What is the difference between a grand mal seizure and a petit mal seizure?
Answer:
grand mal seizures can last from 10-30 minutes whereas petit mal seizures last a few
seconds
Q: What is the first thing a patient experiences BEFORE a grand mal seizure?
Answer:
peculiar smell, taste, vision or sound
Q: How is pain from Angina relived?
Answer:
administration of nitroglycerin
, CDA Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions | Latest 2026
Update
Q: what is acute myocardial infarction?
Answer:
heart attack
Q: An acute allergic reaction that can be life threatening
Answer:
anaphylaxis
Q: Cake frosting and orange juice can be administered in an emergency response to
increase the
Answer:
level of blood sugar in what type of patient HYPOglycemic
Q: What health condition should the dentist know BEFORE selecting an anesthetic
WITH a vasoconstrictor?
Answer:
liver disease