How much higher should a dental assistant's eye level be than the operator? - Answers Four to six inches
What are the four activity zones? - Answers operator, assistant, transfer, static
What is the act of keeping a tooth or area separate and dry? - Answers isolation
Where should instruments be transferred? - Answers Over the patient's chest
What should you do if you are experiencing pain during a long procedure? - Answers change positions
and stretch
What type of dentistry utilizes one doctor and two assistants? - Answers six-handed dentistry
Awkward positions and postures can lead to this - Answers muscoloskeletal disorders
What class of motion involves the arms and legs? - Answers four
Where would the light be positioned to view the mandibular portion of the mouth? - Answers Directly
over the lower jaw
What is the name of the position that when reclined the patient's nose and knees are at the same
height? - Answers supine
What is a triangular, absorbent pad used in the mouth? - Answers dry angle
How are dental instruments placed on the tray? - Answers from left to right in sequential order of use
What is a mass of microorganisms that attaches or adheres to a moist surface? - Answers biofilm
What delivery system allows for the operator and the dental assistant to have air/water syringes? -
Answers rear
What is the last PPE that you put on after adjusting the chair and rheostat? - Answers gloves
What is the class of motion that involves the finger, wrist, and elbow? - Answers three
What is used to retrieve instruments that are being transferred? - Answers pinky
How far should the operator's face be from the patient's face? - Answers twelve to fourteen inches
What motion is used near the back of the throat while using a saliva ejector? - Answers sweeping
What is used for indirect vision, light reflection and retraction? - Answers mouth mirror
What class of motion involves only the fingers? - Answers one
What type of dentistry utilizes one doctor and one assistant? - Answers four-handed