(NEWEST 2026-2027) RDAEF2 TEST QUESTIONS AND 100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS
The term "crepitus" refers to the popping or clicking sound that a joint makes
when it moves.
What is the sandwich method? ANSWER the application of a glass ionomer
layer behind a composite filling in the Box form of a Class 2 repair
The longest teeth in the human dentition that are utilized for tearing and cutting
are called canines or cuspids.
ANSWER : Which particular bacterial species cause dental caries,
Staphylococci and Lactobacilli?
One source of microleakage is ANSWER linear thermal expansion.
The relationship between the mandibular and maxillary teeth when the jaws are
entirely closed is known as occlusion.
The rectangular region from beneath the nose to the middle of the upper lip is
called the philtrum.
How many millimeters should the seated matrix band extend below the gingival
margin of the preparation when a posterior metal matrix band and retainer are
placed? ANSWER 1 to 2 mm
The form of lesion linked to HIV and typically a sign that a patient has
developed AIDS is white hairy leukoplakia.
When first exposed to the herpes simplex virus, the majority of people have
non-clinical or sub-clinical symptoms.
breathing rate: ANSWER Vital sign monitoring entails taking and
documenting
, Which tooth surface is least affected by topical and systemic fluoride?
ANSWER occlusal
class 1 occlusion, which is categorized as neutrooclusion by ANSWER Angle.
What are the signs that an amalgam has been overtriturated? A shiny substance
that adheres to the capsule and has low strength
Is it accurate to say that when polishing amalgam, water, air, or a combination
of the two should always be used? ANSWER : True
Therapeutic: A diagnosis is obtained by administering treatment and monitoring
the condition's response.
Blood pressure: The power required by the heart to pump blood throughout the
body is referred to as
A patient who consumes a lot of sugar from their diet is likely to have
lactobacilli lb in their mouth.
Certain bacteria and fermentable carbohydrates The response Generally
speaking, a vulnerable tooth and two additional elements are necessary for the
caries process. What are the contributing factors?
The parotid gland is a salivary gland located in the cheek, directly in front of the
ear.
ANSWER : Linea Alba is the proper name for a white person. Where the
maxillary and mandibular teeth meet, there is a horizontal ridge of elevated
tissue on the buccal mucosa.
The second stage of the mouth opening and temporomandibular joint movement
is called gliding.
ANSWER : Radial artery When taking a patient's pulse in a dental clinic, the
most popular location is the
The universal or tofflemire retainer, which is often positioned on the buccal
surface of the tooth being restored, securely keeps the matrix band in place.
The frenum is a thin band of tissue that joins two oral cavity structures.
What is the main application for Crosman or conventional glass ionomer
VERIFIED ANSWERS
The term "crepitus" refers to the popping or clicking sound that a joint makes
when it moves.
What is the sandwich method? ANSWER the application of a glass ionomer
layer behind a composite filling in the Box form of a Class 2 repair
The longest teeth in the human dentition that are utilized for tearing and cutting
are called canines or cuspids.
ANSWER : Which particular bacterial species cause dental caries,
Staphylococci and Lactobacilli?
One source of microleakage is ANSWER linear thermal expansion.
The relationship between the mandibular and maxillary teeth when the jaws are
entirely closed is known as occlusion.
The rectangular region from beneath the nose to the middle of the upper lip is
called the philtrum.
How many millimeters should the seated matrix band extend below the gingival
margin of the preparation when a posterior metal matrix band and retainer are
placed? ANSWER 1 to 2 mm
The form of lesion linked to HIV and typically a sign that a patient has
developed AIDS is white hairy leukoplakia.
When first exposed to the herpes simplex virus, the majority of people have
non-clinical or sub-clinical symptoms.
breathing rate: ANSWER Vital sign monitoring entails taking and
documenting
, Which tooth surface is least affected by topical and systemic fluoride?
ANSWER occlusal
class 1 occlusion, which is categorized as neutrooclusion by ANSWER Angle.
What are the signs that an amalgam has been overtriturated? A shiny substance
that adheres to the capsule and has low strength
Is it accurate to say that when polishing amalgam, water, air, or a combination
of the two should always be used? ANSWER : True
Therapeutic: A diagnosis is obtained by administering treatment and monitoring
the condition's response.
Blood pressure: The power required by the heart to pump blood throughout the
body is referred to as
A patient who consumes a lot of sugar from their diet is likely to have
lactobacilli lb in their mouth.
Certain bacteria and fermentable carbohydrates The response Generally
speaking, a vulnerable tooth and two additional elements are necessary for the
caries process. What are the contributing factors?
The parotid gland is a salivary gland located in the cheek, directly in front of the
ear.
ANSWER : Linea Alba is the proper name for a white person. Where the
maxillary and mandibular teeth meet, there is a horizontal ridge of elevated
tissue on the buccal mucosa.
The second stage of the mouth opening and temporomandibular joint movement
is called gliding.
ANSWER : Radial artery When taking a patient's pulse in a dental clinic, the
most popular location is the
The universal or tofflemire retainer, which is often positioned on the buccal
surface of the tooth being restored, securely keeps the matrix band in place.
The frenum is a thin band of tissue that joins two oral cavity structures.
What is the main application for Crosman or conventional glass ionomer