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1. A patient presents with a severely resorbed mandibular ridge. Which impression technique is most likely to provide optimal stability for a lower complete denture? a) Closed-mouth impression with minimal pressure b) Open-mouth impression with heavy body material c) Selective pressure impression d) Mucostatic impression Answer: c) Selective pressure impression Explanation: A selective pressure impression applies pressure to stress-bearing areas (e.g., buccal shelf) and relieves pressure from fragile areas (e.g., mental foramen). This enhances stability on a resorbed ridge. Mucostatic (minimal pressure) impressions are better for sharp, thin ridges but lack retention in resorbed cases. 2. According to Washington State law (RCW 18.30.010), a denturist must complete how many clock hours of continuing education every two years to renew a license? a) 10 hours b) 20 hours c) 30 hours d) 40 hours Answer: b) 20 hours *Explanation: RCW 18.30.010 and WAC require 20 continuing education credits per renewal period (every two years). At least 4 of these must be in infection control or HIV/AIDS training.*3. The post-dam (posterior palatal seal) area for a maxillary denture extends between the: a) Foveae palatinae and the hamular notches b) Incisive papilla and the palatal rugae c) Maxillary tuberosities and the soft palate d) Vibrating line and the hard palate junction Answer: d) Vibrating line and the hard palate junction Explanation: The post-dam is created just anterior to the vibrating line, which separates movable and immovable tissues. The foveae palatinae are a landmark but not the exclusive boundaries. 4. A patient complains of a “rocking” maxillary denture. The most likely cause is: a) Overextended posterior border b) Under extended labial flange c) Pressure from the incisive papilla d) Inadequate post-dam seal Answer: a) Overextended posterior border Explanation: An overextended posterior border (beyond the vibrating line) contacts the movable soft palate, causing the denture to dislodge or rock during speech and swallowing. 5. Which local anesthetic is most commonly used by denturists in Washington for soft tissue procedures (e.g., adjusting irritated tissue)? a) Lidocaine 2% with epinephrine b) Bupivacaine 0.5% c) Prilocaine plain d) Topical benzocaine 20% Answer: d) Topical benzocaine 20% Explanation: Washington denturists are NOT permitted to inject local anesthetics. They may only apply topical anesthetics (e.g., benzocaine 20%) to the surface of soft tissue.RCW 18.30.070 restricts denturists from performing surgical procedures or administering injectable drugs. 6. In a complete denture, the occlusal plane should ideally be parallel to: a) Ala-tragus line (Camper’s line) b) Interpupillary line c) Mandibular plane d) Maxillary occlusal plane of natural teeth Answer: a) Ala-tragus line (Camper’s line) Explanation: The ala-tragus line (from ala of nose to tragus of ear) approximates the orientation of the occlusal plane, especially when parallel to the interpupillary line in the frontal view. 7. A Washington denturist is fitting dentures for a patient who had a partial laryngectomy. Which modification is critical? a) Increase palatal thickness for strength b) Extend the posterior border to the throat c) Relieve the lingual flange in mandibular denture d) Reduce the maxillary posterior border to avoid aspiration Answer: d) Reduce the maxillary posterior border to avoid aspiration Explanation: After laryngectomy, the airway is altered. An overextended maxillary denture can trigger gagging or interfere with residual airway anatomy. Shortening the posterior border is often necessary. 8. The primary advantage of using cross-linked acrylic resin for denture bases is: a) Easier to repair b) Lower cost c) Greater transverse strength and fewer fractures d) Faster polymerization timeAnswer: c) Greater transverse strength and fewer fractures Explanation: Cross-linked acrylic resins have higher impact and fatigue resistance compared to conventional heat-cured PMMA, reducing mid-line fractures, especially in maxillary dentures opposing natural teeth

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Washington Denturist Licensing Exam
Questions and Answers | 2026 Update |
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1. A patient presents with a severely resorbed mandibular ridge. Which impression
technique is most likely to provide optimal stability for a lower complete denture?
a) Closed-mouth impression with minimal pressure
b) Open-mouth impression with heavy body material
c) Selective pressure impression
d) Mucostatic impression

Answer: c) Selective pressure impression
Explanation: A selective pressure impression applies pressure to stress-bearing areas (e.g.,
buccal shelf) and relieves pressure from fragile areas (e.g., mental foramen). This enhances
stability on a resorbed ridge. Mucostatic (minimal pressure) impressions are better for
sharp, thin ridges but lack retention in resorbed cases.

2. According to Washington State law (RCW 18.30.010), a denturist must complete how
many clock hours of continuing education every two years to renew a license?
a) 10 hours
b) 20 hours
c) 30 hours
d) 40 hours

Answer: b) 20 hours
*Explanation: RCW 18.30.010 and WAC 246-812-045 require 20 continuing education
credits per renewal period (every two years). At least 4 of these must be in infection
control or HIV/AIDS training.*

,3. The post-dam (posterior palatal seal) area for a maxillary denture extends between
the:
a) Foveae palatinae and the hamular notches
b) Incisive papilla and the palatal rugae
c) Maxillary tuberosities and the soft palate
d) Vibrating line and the hard palate junction

Answer: d) Vibrating line and the hard palate junction
Explanation: The post-dam is created just anterior to the vibrating line, which separates
movable and immovable tissues. The foveae palatinae are a landmark but not the
exclusive boundaries.

4. A patient complains of a “rocking” maxillary denture. The most likely cause is:
a) Overextended posterior border
b) Under extended labial flange
c) Pressure from the incisive papilla
d) Inadequate post-dam seal

Answer: a) Overextended posterior border
Explanation: An overextended posterior border (beyond the vibrating line) contacts the
movable soft palate, causing the denture to dislodge or rock during speech and
swallowing.

5. Which local anesthetic is most commonly used by denturists in Washington for soft
tissue procedures (e.g., adjusting irritated tissue)?
a) Lidocaine 2% with epinephrine
b) Bupivacaine 0.5%
c) Prilocaine plain
d) Topical benzocaine 20%

Answer: d) Topical benzocaine 20%
Explanation: Washington denturists are NOT permitted to inject local anesthetics. They
may only apply topical anesthetics (e.g., benzocaine 20%) to the surface of soft tissue.

,RCW 18.30.070 restricts denturists from performing surgical procedures or administering
injectable drugs.

6. In a complete denture, the occlusal plane should ideally be parallel to:
a) Ala-tragus line (Camper’s line)
b) Interpupillary line
c) Mandibular plane
d) Maxillary occlusal plane of natural teeth

Answer: a) Ala-tragus line (Camper’s line)
Explanation: The ala-tragus line (from ala of nose to tragus of ear) approximates the
orientation of the occlusal plane, especially when parallel to the interpupillary line in the
frontal view.

7. A Washington denturist is fitting dentures for a patient who had a partial
laryngectomy. Which modification is critical?
a) Increase palatal thickness for strength
b) Extend the posterior border to the throat
c) Relieve the lingual flange in mandibular denture
d) Reduce the maxillary posterior border to avoid aspiration

Answer: d) Reduce the maxillary posterior border to avoid aspiration
Explanation: After laryngectomy, the airway is altered. An overextended maxillary denture
can trigger gagging or interfere with residual airway anatomy. Shortening the posterior
border is often necessary.

8. The primary advantage of using cross-linked acrylic resin for denture bases is:
a) Easier to repair
b) Lower cost
c) Greater transverse strength and fewer fractures
d) Faster polymerization time

, Answer: c) Greater transverse strength and fewer fractures
Explanation: Cross-linked acrylic resins have higher impact and fatigue resistance
compared to conventional heat-cured PMMA, reducing mid-line fractures, especially in
maxillary dentures opposing natural teeth.

9. According to WAC 246-812-005, a denturist in Washington may perform all of the
following EXCEPT:
a) Take impressions for complete dentures
b) Reline or rebase dentures
c) Extract teeth under local anesthesia
d) Repair denture fractures

Answer: c) Extract teeth under local anesthesia
Explanation: Denturists are prohibited from extracting teeth or performing any surgery.
Extractions are the sole province of dentists or oral surgeons.

10. The “neutral zone” technique is most useful for patients with:
a) Class I occlusion
b) Severe mandibular ridge resorption
c) Unilateral free-end saddle
d) Deep palatal vault

Answer: b) Severe mandibular ridge resorption
Explanation: When the mandibular ridge is severely resorbed, the neutral zone technique
positions teeth where forces from the tongue (medially) and cheeks/lips (laterally) are
balanced, improving stability.

11. A denture patient complains of a burning sensation under the maxillary denture
accompanied by erythematous mucosa. The most likely diagnosis is:
a) Herpetic stomatitis
b) Denture stomatitis (chronic atrophic candidiasis)
c) Factitial injury
d) Lichen planus

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