OSCE RDH QUESTIONS
What is an oral side effect of Prozac? - correct answer xerostomia
How do steroids effect wound healing? - correct answer causes delayed wound healing
What is a PAN used for? - correct answer - look at location of 3rd molars
- impactions
- pathology
- NOT FOR BONE LOSS
Items containing fluoride? - correct answer - tea
- pork
- fish
What type of water does not contain fluoride? - correct answer well water
Delayed eruption may be caused by - correct answer delayed exfoliation
What is thickened lamina dura caused by? is this appearance normal? - correct answer - caused
by trauma
- not normal
Know film errors - correct answer - elongation: too little vertical angulation
- foreshortening: too much vertical angulation
- cone cut: PID not aligned with censor
- overlap: incorrect horizontal angulation
What is the treatment for black hair tongue? - correct answer brush it
,What is a vitality test used for? - correct answer testing to see if the pulp is vital or not (applying
cold air on cotton swap and pushing it against the tooth; if the pulp is vital it hurts, if its necrotic you
would not feel anything)
What provides proof of sterilization? Spore test or autoclave tape? - correct answer Spore test
What does autoclave tape tell you? - correct answer that it has reached proper temperature
What can chlorhexidine cause? - correct answer staining, increased calculus deposits
What instrument should you use to work on mandibular anterior gingiva? - correct answer - 1/2
gracey
- columbia
- sickle ultrasonic
Does ankylosis of the tongue result in nutrition issues? - correct answer no
Exaggerated gingival enlargement could be the result of what? - correct answer uncontrolled
diabetes
What degree should the shank of the instrument be when scaling subgingivally? - correct answer
70 degrees
Does lingual candidiasis of lateral tongue wipe off? - correct answer yes
FDA regulates - correct answer fluoride content in bottled water
medications that cause increased bleeding? - correct answer anticoagulants (warfarin, heparin)
antiplatelets (aspirin, plavix)
,blood modifiers (xarelto, eliquis, pradaxa)
distinguishing between between leukoplakia and candida? - correct answer candida wipes off
but leukoplakia doesn't
amelogenesis imperfecta - correct answer - enamel is found to be defective
- discolorations, pitting, thinner enamel, "flakes off"
- etiology: genetics
- defect in the mineralization, deposition, and hardening of enamel layers
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old or younger? - correct
answer none
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old - 3 year old in a community
with less than 0.3 ppm in their water? - correct answer .25mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old - 3 year old in a community
with 0.3-0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old - 3 year old in a community
with more than 0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 3-6 year old in a community with less than
0.3 ppm in their water? - correct answer 0.50 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 3-6 year old in a community with 0.3-.0.6
ppm in their water? - correct answer 0.25 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 3-6 year old in a community with more
than 0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
, How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6-16 year old in a community with less
than 0.3 ppm in their water? - correct answer 1 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6-16 year old in a community with 0.3-0.6
ppm in their water? - correct answer 0.25 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6-16 year old in a community with more
than 0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
dental caries and relation most with diet? - correct answer frequency
advantage of digital x-rays? - correct answer reduce exposure
what kind of treatment is needed for a bulimic patient? - correct answer rinse with bicarbonate
solution
according to CDCA all need to be medical waste except - correct answer tissue
treatment for angular cheilitis? - correct answer antifungal
when should spore test biological monitoring be done? - correct answer 1 week
when the gingival margin is at the CEJ what calculation is needed to calculate the CAL? - correct
answer none, the CAL is the same as the prime depth
Tooth #24 has a 6mm pocket with 2 mm of recession, what is the CAL? - correct answer 8 mm
Teeth with a periodontal abscess are vital whereas teeth with a periapical abscess are non-vital, T or
F? - correct answer True
What is an oral side effect of Prozac? - correct answer xerostomia
How do steroids effect wound healing? - correct answer causes delayed wound healing
What is a PAN used for? - correct answer - look at location of 3rd molars
- impactions
- pathology
- NOT FOR BONE LOSS
Items containing fluoride? - correct answer - tea
- pork
- fish
What type of water does not contain fluoride? - correct answer well water
Delayed eruption may be caused by - correct answer delayed exfoliation
What is thickened lamina dura caused by? is this appearance normal? - correct answer - caused
by trauma
- not normal
Know film errors - correct answer - elongation: too little vertical angulation
- foreshortening: too much vertical angulation
- cone cut: PID not aligned with censor
- overlap: incorrect horizontal angulation
What is the treatment for black hair tongue? - correct answer brush it
,What is a vitality test used for? - correct answer testing to see if the pulp is vital or not (applying
cold air on cotton swap and pushing it against the tooth; if the pulp is vital it hurts, if its necrotic you
would not feel anything)
What provides proof of sterilization? Spore test or autoclave tape? - correct answer Spore test
What does autoclave tape tell you? - correct answer that it has reached proper temperature
What can chlorhexidine cause? - correct answer staining, increased calculus deposits
What instrument should you use to work on mandibular anterior gingiva? - correct answer - 1/2
gracey
- columbia
- sickle ultrasonic
Does ankylosis of the tongue result in nutrition issues? - correct answer no
Exaggerated gingival enlargement could be the result of what? - correct answer uncontrolled
diabetes
What degree should the shank of the instrument be when scaling subgingivally? - correct answer
70 degrees
Does lingual candidiasis of lateral tongue wipe off? - correct answer yes
FDA regulates - correct answer fluoride content in bottled water
medications that cause increased bleeding? - correct answer anticoagulants (warfarin, heparin)
antiplatelets (aspirin, plavix)
,blood modifiers (xarelto, eliquis, pradaxa)
distinguishing between between leukoplakia and candida? - correct answer candida wipes off
but leukoplakia doesn't
amelogenesis imperfecta - correct answer - enamel is found to be defective
- discolorations, pitting, thinner enamel, "flakes off"
- etiology: genetics
- defect in the mineralization, deposition, and hardening of enamel layers
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old or younger? - correct
answer none
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old - 3 year old in a community
with less than 0.3 ppm in their water? - correct answer .25mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old - 3 year old in a community
with 0.3-0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6 month old - 3 year old in a community
with more than 0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 3-6 year old in a community with less than
0.3 ppm in their water? - correct answer 0.50 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 3-6 year old in a community with 0.3-.0.6
ppm in their water? - correct answer 0.25 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 3-6 year old in a community with more
than 0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
, How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6-16 year old in a community with less
than 0.3 ppm in their water? - correct answer 1 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6-16 year old in a community with 0.3-0.6
ppm in their water? - correct answer 0.25 mg/day
How much fluoride supplementation should be given to a 6-16 year old in a community with more
than 0.6 ppm in their water? - correct answer none
dental caries and relation most with diet? - correct answer frequency
advantage of digital x-rays? - correct answer reduce exposure
what kind of treatment is needed for a bulimic patient? - correct answer rinse with bicarbonate
solution
according to CDCA all need to be medical waste except - correct answer tissue
treatment for angular cheilitis? - correct answer antifungal
when should spore test biological monitoring be done? - correct answer 1 week
when the gingival margin is at the CEJ what calculation is needed to calculate the CAL? - correct
answer none, the CAL is the same as the prime depth
Tooth #24 has a 6mm pocket with 2 mm of recession, what is the CAL? - correct answer 8 mm
Teeth with a periodontal abscess are vital whereas teeth with a periapical abscess are non-vital, T or
F? - correct answer True