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how often 6-12 months for high caries risk or if
should a child caries are visible clinically
with a
transitioning 12-24 months if caries risk is low
dentition be
prescribed
radiographs?
,how often are 24-36 months
radiographs
recommended
for adults with
no clinical
caries and/or
low risk for
caries?
what is the most do not cover all posterior
disadvantage to teeth
boil and bite
mouth guards?
what is the most bleeding on probing
reliable
evidence that
disease has
stopped?
MB cusp of the max 1st molar is in
what is a class II
front of the buccal groove of the
malocclusion
mand 1st molar
MB cusp of the max 1st molar is
what is a class
behind the buccal groove of the
III malocclusion
mand 1st molar
, curvature of the concavity can be
describe a class detected with the probe tip but it
I furcation cannot enter the space; no
radiolucency on rads
probe penetrates into the
describe class II furcation, but does not completely
furcation pass through to the other side;
slight radiolucency on rads
probe passes through completely
describe class through the other side;
III furcation radiolucency usually visible from
rads
4
describe class
clinically visible because of
IV furcation
recession and probe passes
through; larger radiolucency
healthy with no systemic
describe ASA 1
conditions or allergies
mild systemic diseases
describe ASA 2
(controlled hypertension, mild
obesity, pregnancy, allergies etc)
ACTUAL Exam Questions and
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Terms in this set (145)
how often 6-12 months for high caries risk or if
should a child caries are visible clinically
with a
transitioning 12-24 months if caries risk is low
dentition be
prescribed
radiographs?
,how often are 24-36 months
radiographs
recommended
for adults with
no clinical
caries and/or
low risk for
caries?
what is the most do not cover all posterior
disadvantage to teeth
boil and bite
mouth guards?
what is the most bleeding on probing
reliable
evidence that
disease has
stopped?
MB cusp of the max 1st molar is in
what is a class II
front of the buccal groove of the
malocclusion
mand 1st molar
MB cusp of the max 1st molar is
what is a class
behind the buccal groove of the
III malocclusion
mand 1st molar
, curvature of the concavity can be
describe a class detected with the probe tip but it
I furcation cannot enter the space; no
radiolucency on rads
probe penetrates into the
describe class II furcation, but does not completely
furcation pass through to the other side;
slight radiolucency on rads
probe passes through completely
describe class through the other side;
III furcation radiolucency usually visible from
rads
4
describe class
clinically visible because of
IV furcation
recession and probe passes
through; larger radiolucency
healthy with no systemic
describe ASA 1
conditions or allergies
mild systemic diseases
describe ASA 2
(controlled hypertension, mild
obesity, pregnancy, allergies etc)