DEH 1800 Test 1 Latest Update
simple index - Answer measures the presence or absence of a condition
cumulative index - Answer measures all the evidence of a condition, past and present
simple indices - Answer Irreversible Index: measures conditions that will not change.
Complex indices - Answer Reversible index:measures conditions that can be changed.
Reading of 0 PSR - Answer -colored band visible
-no noted calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding.
Reading of 1 psr - Answer -colored band visible
-no noted calculus, defective restoration margins
-bleeding upon probing
Reading of 2 psr - Answer -colored band visible
-noted calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding.
Reading of 3 psr - Answer -colored band partially visible
- calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding may not be present
Reading of 4 psr - Answer -colored band completely disappeared
-no noted calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding.
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class I - Answer ALL Pits and
fissures (lingual pit of 7/10)
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class II - Answer Posterior
Proximal
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class III - Answer Anterior
Proximal; does NOT involve the incisal edge.
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class IV - Answer Anterior
Proximal; involves incisal edge.
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class V - Answer Facial and
Lingual Cervical third (gingival). (root caries, fraction, smooth area)
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class VI - Answer Cusp tips and/or
incisal edge
What determines cariogencity - Answer The degree of cariogenicity includes physical
, form, texture and consitency; it's retention and
clearance time and frequency of use
Critical pH for enamel breakdown is - Answer 4.5 to 5.5
Critical pH for root surface breakdown is - Answer 6.0 - 6.7
Types of Mucosal Tissues - Answer Masticatory mucosa
Specialized mucosa
Lining mucosa
Masticatory mucosa - Answer Attached gingiva, hard palate.
The Periodontium - Answer Gingiva
Cementum
Periodontal ligaments
Periodontal ligament fibers
Alveolar bone
Lining Mucosa - Answer Covers the inner surfaces of the lips and cheeks, floor of the
mouth, underside of the tongue, soft palate, and alveolar mucosa.
Specialized Mucosa - Answer Covers the dorsum (upper surface) of the tongue, taste
buds and tonsils region, papillae, filiform,fungiform,circumvallate,foliate
Role of the pdl - Answer The periodontal ligament (PDL) is the fibrous connective tissue
that surrounds and attaches the alveolar bone to the cementum and allows for
masticatory forces
Lamina dura - Answer the bone that lines the tooth socket and appears radiopaque.
Supporting bone - Answer surrounds the alveolar bone proper and provides additional
functional support
Alveolar bone - Answer the bone that surrounds the roots of the teeth. It forms the bony
sockets that support and protect the roots of the teeth
The degree of cariogenicity - Answer includes physical
form, texture and consitency
Descriptive terminology Localized - Answer less than 30%
Descriptive terminology Generalized - Answer more than 30%
simple index - Answer measures the presence or absence of a condition
cumulative index - Answer measures all the evidence of a condition, past and present
simple indices - Answer Irreversible Index: measures conditions that will not change.
Complex indices - Answer Reversible index:measures conditions that can be changed.
Reading of 0 PSR - Answer -colored band visible
-no noted calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding.
Reading of 1 psr - Answer -colored band visible
-no noted calculus, defective restoration margins
-bleeding upon probing
Reading of 2 psr - Answer -colored band visible
-noted calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding.
Reading of 3 psr - Answer -colored band partially visible
- calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding may not be present
Reading of 4 psr - Answer -colored band completely disappeared
-no noted calculus, defective restoration margins, or bleeding.
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class I - Answer ALL Pits and
fissures (lingual pit of 7/10)
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class II - Answer Posterior
Proximal
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class III - Answer Anterior
Proximal; does NOT involve the incisal edge.
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class IV - Answer Anterior
Proximal; involves incisal edge.
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class V - Answer Facial and
Lingual Cervical third (gingival). (root caries, fraction, smooth area)
G.V. Black Classification for Caries and Restorations class VI - Answer Cusp tips and/or
incisal edge
What determines cariogencity - Answer The degree of cariogenicity includes physical
, form, texture and consitency; it's retention and
clearance time and frequency of use
Critical pH for enamel breakdown is - Answer 4.5 to 5.5
Critical pH for root surface breakdown is - Answer 6.0 - 6.7
Types of Mucosal Tissues - Answer Masticatory mucosa
Specialized mucosa
Lining mucosa
Masticatory mucosa - Answer Attached gingiva, hard palate.
The Periodontium - Answer Gingiva
Cementum
Periodontal ligaments
Periodontal ligament fibers
Alveolar bone
Lining Mucosa - Answer Covers the inner surfaces of the lips and cheeks, floor of the
mouth, underside of the tongue, soft palate, and alveolar mucosa.
Specialized Mucosa - Answer Covers the dorsum (upper surface) of the tongue, taste
buds and tonsils region, papillae, filiform,fungiform,circumvallate,foliate
Role of the pdl - Answer The periodontal ligament (PDL) is the fibrous connective tissue
that surrounds and attaches the alveolar bone to the cementum and allows for
masticatory forces
Lamina dura - Answer the bone that lines the tooth socket and appears radiopaque.
Supporting bone - Answer surrounds the alveolar bone proper and provides additional
functional support
Alveolar bone - Answer the bone that surrounds the roots of the teeth. It forms the bony
sockets that support and protect the roots of the teeth
The degree of cariogenicity - Answer includes physical
form, texture and consitency
Descriptive terminology Localized - Answer less than 30%
Descriptive terminology Generalized - Answer more than 30%