Radiography anatomy, Dental Hygiene
Prometric 2, Prometric Review, Dental Hygiene
Prometric Exam, CSCE, CSCE, 2 Dental Hygiene
Prometric 2, Computer Simulated Dental
Hygiene Exam, Dental Hygiene Prometric
Exam/ 1,432 Quizzes & Verified Ans
Dental pre-med Regimen - Answer: Take one hour prior to appt
Amox- 4 , 500mg (2g) ~ child 50 mg/kg
Clindamycin- 2 , 300 mg tabs ~ child 20 mg/kg
Blood Pressure - Answer: Normal (ASA I ) <120/<80
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,Pre-Hyper (ASA I ) 120--89
Stage 1 Hyper (ASA II) 140--99
Stage 2 Hyper (ASA III) 160--109
Stage 2 Hyper (ASA IV) >180/>110 NO TX**
A lesion is found on the tongue. What question should you ask in order to provide optimal
treatment? - Answer: How long has it been there?
Radiograph of Incomplete root formation - Answer: Radiolucency around apices
Patient presents with Epstein barr virus. Symptoms are similar to what? - Answer:
Mononucleosis
What is the antibiotic treatment for MRSA - Answer: IV vancomycin
Why would a probe be tipped interproximally while measuring posterior teeth? - Answer: to
determine furcation involvements
How long should a Fl tray stay in the mouth - Answer: 4 minutes
What is a possible effect of APF fluoride - Answer: etching
Where should APF fluoride be avoided - Answer: Recession
Tobacco staining - Answer:
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,What could occur from having a food trap between teeth? (contacts not touching) - Answer:
caries
A client previously had a knee replacement. What should you do before treatment - Answer:
Contact surgeon and see if pt needs pre-med
Pt received SRP and put on a 2 week re-eval. All the tissue was healthy except one area. what
should you do? - Answer: explore and rescale if needed
A patient with long term steroid use will experience what? - Answer: decreased healing
Fordyce spots - Answer: No TX necessary
After laying supine for a long period of time, the patient feels light headed when sat up. What is
occuring? - Answer: orthostatic hypotension
Overhang restoration - Answer:
Which permanent teeth replace primary molars? - Answer: pre molars
Are permanent molars considered succedaneous teeth - Answer: No, they do not follow a
primary tooth
Burnishing calculus - Answer:
Would gingivitis cause the max incisors to flare? - Answer: NO
What do you do if the patient is experiencing an acute asthma attack? - Answer: give pt inhaler
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, Dental Fluorosis - Answer:
Should instruments be transported with regular exam gloves? - Answer: NO
What toothbrushing method should be used on a patient with braces? - Answer: Charters
Plavix is a blood thinner in which will increase.. - Answer: the risk of bleeding
Retained primary tooth - Answer:
What medications can cause gingival hyperplasia - Answer: Anticonvulsants (phenytoin/dilantin,
phenobarbital, lamotrigine, vigabatrin, ethosuximide, topiramate, and primidone)
Antihypertensives (calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine, amlodipine, and verapamil)
Immunosuppressant (cyclosporine)
High frenum attachment - Answer: can cause recession due to constant irritation
Urticaria - Answer:
Dental Class restorations - Answer: Class I - occlusal or buccal/lingual pits
Class II - posterior interproximal
Class III - anterior interproximal
Class IV - ant interprox including incisal edge
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