EXAMINATION COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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The Washington Denturist Licensing Examination is
administered under the authority of the Washington State
Board of Denturists and the Washington State
Department of Health. Licensure candidates must
complete approved denturism education, pass a written
examination, pass a clinical/practical examination, and
successfully complete the Washington jurisprudence
examination covering state laws and regulations. Written
and practical examinations require a minimum passing
score of 70%, while the jurisprudence examination
requires 100% completion accuracy
Exam Coverage
Patient Assessment and Oral Examination – Identifying
normal and abnormal oral conditions and determining
treatment appropriateness.
, Anatomy and Physiology – Oral structures, muscles,
nerves, tissues, and functions related to denture
fabrication.
Impression Procedures – Preliminary and final
impressions for complete and partial dentures.
Denture Design Principles – Retention, stability,
support, occlusion, and esthetics.
Materials Science – Acrylics, impression materials,
waxes, metals, and processing materials.
Laboratory Procedures – Cast fabrication,
articulation, tooth arrangement, processing, and
finishing.
Clinical Procedures – Jaw relations, try-ins, insertion,
adjustment, and post-insertion care.
Infection Prevention and Safety – Sterilization,
disinfection, PPE, and occupational safety.
Professional Ethics – Patient rights, informed consent,
documentation, and professional conduct.
Washington Laws and Regulations – Scope of practice,
referrals, licensing requirements, recordkeeping, and
jurisprudence.
Patient Management – Communication, treatment
planning, and managing difficult clinical situations.
, Clinical Judgment and Problem Solving – Case analysis
and corrective actions for denture complications.
Practice Standards – Quality assurance, continuing
education, and regulatory compliance.
1.
A denturist examining an elderly patient notices a
suspicious ulcer that has not healed after several weeks.
What should be the MOST appropriate initial action
before proceeding with denture fabrication?
A. Continue treatment and monitor later
B. Refer the patient for medical or dental evaluation
before proceeding
C. Fabricate temporary dentures immediately
D. Adjust existing dentures and continue treatment
Answer: B
Rationale: Abnormal oral findings require referral and
clearance before denture treatment proceeds. (Justia)
2.
, During a final impression appointment, excessive pressure
causes distortion of movable tissue areas. What is the
MOST likely consequence during denture function?
A. Improved retention under all conditions
B. Increased stability during mastication
C. Tissue soreness and compromised fit after insertion
D. Stronger acrylic processing results
Answer: C
Rationale: Tissue distortion during impressions often
produces discomfort and inaccurate adaptation.
3.
A patient repeatedly reports lower denture instability
while chewing. Which anatomical factor commonly
contributes to this challenge?
A. Extensive palatal vault
B. Broad maxillary ridge
C. Tongue movement and limited mandibular support area
D. Increased saliva viscosity
Answer: C
Rationale: Mandibular dentures generally have less
supporting area and are affected by tongue movement.