Computer Simulated Dental Hygiene
Exam Answered 100% Correct
2000mg (2g) amoxicillin one hour prior - ANSWER-Prophylactic oral antibiotic drug
regimen for the heart or joint replacement
250º with 15 or 20 lbs for 30 minutes - ANSWER-Steam recommended minimum
sterilization
273º for 20 minutes with a pressure of kPa/25psi - ANSWER-Chemical recommended
minimum temperature
340º for 1 hour or 320º for 2 hours - ANSWER-Dry heat recommended minimum
temperature
5-6 - ANSWER-Anterior and premolars; buccal/linguals of posterior teeth
5% - ANSWER-Sodium varnish concentration
500mg/one hour prior - ANSWER-Azithromyocin/clindamyacin
60-100 - ANSWER-Normal adult pulse rate
600mg/one hour prior - ANSWER-Cephalosporin
7-8 - ANSWER-Direct facials and linguals of posterior teeth
8% - ANSWER-Stannous concentration
9-10 - ANSWER-Buccal/lingual surfaces of molars
Acute fluoride toxicity - ANSWER-Symptoms begin within 30 minutes of ingestion and
may persist for as long as 24 hours
Administer fluoride-binding agent - ANSWER-<5 mg/kg fluoride
Aersol - ANSWER-Invisible airborne particles
Artificial heart valves, history of infective endocarditis, serious congenital heart
conditions, a cardiac transplant that develops a problem in the heart valve - ANSWER-
Preventative antibiotics prior to a dental procedure are advised for patients with:
Bacillus atrophaeus - ANSWER-Spore test for dry heat
, Bass (Perio patient) - ANSWER-Angle bristles 45º toward apex at gingival 1/3, placing
bristles into the sulcus
Black-line stain - ANSWER-Gram positive bacteria; typically located on cervical 1/3 of
facials and linguals
Brown stain - ANSWER-Associated with poor oral hygiene and/or dark-colored
beverages
Carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide - ANSWER-Whitening (active ingredient)
Certainly Lethal Dose - ANSWER-Amount of drug likely to cause death if not
intercepted by antidotal therapy
Charters (Ortho patient) - ANSWER-Place bristles 45º towards occlusal/incisal plane;
move bristles in several small rotary motions keeping in contact with gingival margin
Children six and under - ANSWER-Should not use fluoride rinses
Chlorine-base compound - ANSWER-Corrosive to metals; strong odor
Class I (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-Normal; mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary
first molar is positioned in the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar
Class I (Furcation) - ANSWER-Instrument can enter the depression
Class I (G.V Black Classification for Caries and Restorations) - ANSWER-Pits and
fissures
Class II (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-(Retrognathic) Buccal groove of the
mandiublar first permanent molar is distal to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first
molar
Class II (Furcation) - ANSWER-Cannot pass between the roots
Class II (G.V Black Classification for Caries and Restorations) - ANSWER-Proximal
surface of posterior teeth
Class II Div I (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-Retruded mandible with one or more
maxillary anterior teeth protruded facially
Class II Div II (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-Retruded mandible with one or more
maxillary anterior teeth inclined lingually
Class III - ANSWER-(Prognathic) Buccal groove of the mandibular first molar is mesial
to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar
Exam Answered 100% Correct
2000mg (2g) amoxicillin one hour prior - ANSWER-Prophylactic oral antibiotic drug
regimen for the heart or joint replacement
250º with 15 or 20 lbs for 30 minutes - ANSWER-Steam recommended minimum
sterilization
273º for 20 minutes with a pressure of kPa/25psi - ANSWER-Chemical recommended
minimum temperature
340º for 1 hour or 320º for 2 hours - ANSWER-Dry heat recommended minimum
temperature
5-6 - ANSWER-Anterior and premolars; buccal/linguals of posterior teeth
5% - ANSWER-Sodium varnish concentration
500mg/one hour prior - ANSWER-Azithromyocin/clindamyacin
60-100 - ANSWER-Normal adult pulse rate
600mg/one hour prior - ANSWER-Cephalosporin
7-8 - ANSWER-Direct facials and linguals of posterior teeth
8% - ANSWER-Stannous concentration
9-10 - ANSWER-Buccal/lingual surfaces of molars
Acute fluoride toxicity - ANSWER-Symptoms begin within 30 minutes of ingestion and
may persist for as long as 24 hours
Administer fluoride-binding agent - ANSWER-<5 mg/kg fluoride
Aersol - ANSWER-Invisible airborne particles
Artificial heart valves, history of infective endocarditis, serious congenital heart
conditions, a cardiac transplant that develops a problem in the heart valve - ANSWER-
Preventative antibiotics prior to a dental procedure are advised for patients with:
Bacillus atrophaeus - ANSWER-Spore test for dry heat
, Bass (Perio patient) - ANSWER-Angle bristles 45º toward apex at gingival 1/3, placing
bristles into the sulcus
Black-line stain - ANSWER-Gram positive bacteria; typically located on cervical 1/3 of
facials and linguals
Brown stain - ANSWER-Associated with poor oral hygiene and/or dark-colored
beverages
Carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide - ANSWER-Whitening (active ingredient)
Certainly Lethal Dose - ANSWER-Amount of drug likely to cause death if not
intercepted by antidotal therapy
Charters (Ortho patient) - ANSWER-Place bristles 45º towards occlusal/incisal plane;
move bristles in several small rotary motions keeping in contact with gingival margin
Children six and under - ANSWER-Should not use fluoride rinses
Chlorine-base compound - ANSWER-Corrosive to metals; strong odor
Class I (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-Normal; mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary
first molar is positioned in the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar
Class I (Furcation) - ANSWER-Instrument can enter the depression
Class I (G.V Black Classification for Caries and Restorations) - ANSWER-Pits and
fissures
Class II (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-(Retrognathic) Buccal groove of the
mandiublar first permanent molar is distal to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first
molar
Class II (Furcation) - ANSWER-Cannot pass between the roots
Class II (G.V Black Classification for Caries and Restorations) - ANSWER-Proximal
surface of posterior teeth
Class II Div I (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-Retruded mandible with one or more
maxillary anterior teeth protruded facially
Class II Div II (Angle's classification) - ANSWER-Retruded mandible with one or more
maxillary anterior teeth inclined lingually
Class III - ANSWER-(Prognathic) Buccal groove of the mandibular first molar is mesial
to the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar