complete solutions
What does the abbreviation q4h stand for? - Answer-every 4 hours
/.Which term is defined as the total number of breaths per minute? - Answer-Rate
/.Which of the following are small yellowish glands located on the labial mucosa? -
Answer-Fordyce granules
/.Which classification is an amalgam restoration located on the mesial and occlusal
surface of tooth number 3? - Answer-Class II
/.Bell's palsy is - Answer-paralysis of the facial nerve resulting in distortion on the
affected side of the face
/.What does this charting symbol indicate? - Answer-gold crown
/.Using the Universal numbering system, what teeth would be included in the lower left
quadrants of an adult patient with a full dentition? - Answer-17-24
/.Which is the chronic demyelinating disease of the central nervous system
characterized by the progressive disability? - Answer-Multiple sclerosis
/.What does the abbreviation q.i.d stand for? - Answer-four times a day
/.Using the universal numbering system, what teeth would be included in the upper left
quadrant of an adult patient with a full dentition? - Answer-9-16
/.Which type of consent is given when a patient enters a dentist's office? - Answer-
implied consent
/.The symbol located is: - Answer-diastema
/.Using the universal numbering system, what teeth would be included in the upper right
quadrant of a patient with a deciduous dentition? - Answer-A-E
/.An ML composite on tooth #9 is what class of restoration? - Answer-Class III
/.Using the universal numbering system, what teeth would be included in the lower left
quadrant of a patient with a deciduous dentition? - Answer-K-O
/.What does this charting indicate? - Answer-recurrent decay
,/.Using the universal numbering system, what teeth would be included in the lower right
quadrant of a patient with a deciduous dentition? - Answer-P-T
/.Which teeth are referred to as the "cornerstone" teeth of the dental arch? - Answer-
canines
/.Which of the following teeth can have a variance known as the Carabelli trait (cusp)
located on the mesiolingual cusp? - Answer-Max 1st molars
/.A 10 year old patient would likely have which of the following teeth? - Answer-
Mandibular canines
/.What is the condition that prevents a tooth from reaching its normal position in the
mouth by tissue, bone, or another tooth - Answer-Impaction
/.What does this red charting symbol indicate? - Answer-to be extracted
/.The examination technique in which the examiner uses his or her fingers to feel for
size, texture, and consistency of hard and soft tissues is called - Answer-palpation
/.A patient displaying hypertension would have a blood pressure of above - Answer-
140/90 mm Hg
/.An oral habit consisting of involuntary gnashing, grinding, and clenching of the teeth is
- Answer-bruxism
/.What type of joint is the attachment of teeth to sockets? - Answer-Gomphosis
/.The part of the muscle which is the more fixed attachment and toward the midline of
the body is called the - Answer-origin
/.Which of the following terms describes a shallow triangular shaped depression on the
occlusal surface of an adult posterior tooth? - Answer-fossa
/.Before surgery, a patient is explained the procedure and then signs an authorization
for treatment. What is this process called? - Answer-informed consent
/.Which of the following is the slightly raised line extending down the middle of the hard
palate? - Answer-palatine raphe
/.Which of the following teeth can have one or two lingual cusps? - Answer-Mandibular
second premolar
/.What term is used to describe abnormally large jaw? - Answer-macrognathia
/.What are non-succedaneous teeth? - Answer-second premolars
, /.An abbreviation used in the progress notes or chart to indicate a mesioocclusalbuccal
restoration is - Answer-MOB
/.What term is used to describe abnormally small teeth? - Answer-microdontia
/.What does this charting symbol represent? - Answer-bonded veneer
/.Using Black's classification of cavities, what class are caries along the cervical third of
a tooth? - Answer-Class V
/.From the occlusal view, which of the following teeth has 5 well-developed cusps
including two on the buccal surface, two on the lingual surface, and one on the distal
surface? - Answer-Mandibular 1st molar
/.What is the name of the raised area of tissue lying directly lingual to the maxillary
central incisors on the hard palate? - Answer-incisive papilla
/.If the charting conditions indicate that there is a furcation involvement, a triangle
containing the number indicating the level of furcation would be placed? - Answer-at the
apical area between two or more root branches
/.What term is used to describe an abnormally large tongue? - Answer-macroglossia
/.Which frenum is located under the tongue? - Answer-lingual frenum
/.Using Black's classification of cavities, a pit and fissure lesion on the occlusal surface
of molars and premolars is considered what classification of a cavity? - Answer-I
/.On a cephalometric analysis the abbreviation Na stands for - Answer-nasion
/.A developmental abnormality characterized by the complete bonding of two adjacent
teeth caused by irregular growth is - Answer-fusion
/.Using the universal numbering system, what teeth would be included in the upper left
quadrant of a patient with a deciduous dentition? - Answer-F-J
/.The symbol on this tooth indicates that this tooth: - Answer-is an implant
/.A patients chart that denotes a congenital absence of some or all of the teeth would
indicate - Answer-anadontia
/.Using the universal numbering system, what teeth would be included in the upper right
quadrant of an adult patient with a full dentition? - Answer-1-8
/.What does this symbol represent? - Answer-fracture