NBDHE previously asked questions
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downward slanting eyes, small jaw, small chin, hearing and vision loss. Alter
development of facial bones and tissue, some have cleft palate - ANSWER-
characteristics of treacher collins syndrome?
cleft lip - ANSWER-whats more common, cleft lip or cleft palate?
4- 7 weeks - ANSWER-when does cleft lip develop in utero?
6-9 weeks - ANSWER-when does cleft palate develop in utero?
HIPPA - ANSWER-federal law for confidentiality of a patient... the need for
conformed consent
Class I - ANSWER-occlusal of molars/premolars and lingual of anteriors
Class II - ANSWER-proximal surfaces of posterior teeth
Class III - ANSWER-Proximal surface of anterior teeth not involving the incisal
edge
Class IV - ANSWER-Proximal surface of anterior teeth involving the incisal edge
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, Class V - ANSWER-gingival 1/3 of facial or lingual surface of anterior or
posterior teeth
Class VI - ANSWER-cusp tip of molars, premolars and cuspids
Vitamin A - ANSWER-which vitamin is associated with night blindness
Vitamin K - ANSWER-which vitamin is essential in producing prothrombin
a=which aids in coagulations of the blood
buccinator - ANSWER-which muscle is not technically a muscle of mastication but
is often associated
Medial pterygoid
Masseter
Termporalis
lateral pterygoid - ANSWER-What are the 4 muscles of mastication
foramen rotundum - ANSWER-where does the maxillary nerve (V2) exits?
foramen ovale - ANSWER-where does the mandibular never (V3) exit?
ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular nerves - ANSWER-what makes up the
trigeminal nerve (V)
2x a day for 30 seconds - ANSWER-what is the regimen for cholorhexadine
green - ANSWER-what is the color for oxygen tanks
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WITH Answers 100% Pass
downward slanting eyes, small jaw, small chin, hearing and vision loss. Alter
development of facial bones and tissue, some have cleft palate - ANSWER-
characteristics of treacher collins syndrome?
cleft lip - ANSWER-whats more common, cleft lip or cleft palate?
4- 7 weeks - ANSWER-when does cleft lip develop in utero?
6-9 weeks - ANSWER-when does cleft palate develop in utero?
HIPPA - ANSWER-federal law for confidentiality of a patient... the need for
conformed consent
Class I - ANSWER-occlusal of molars/premolars and lingual of anteriors
Class II - ANSWER-proximal surfaces of posterior teeth
Class III - ANSWER-Proximal surface of anterior teeth not involving the incisal
edge
Class IV - ANSWER-Proximal surface of anterior teeth involving the incisal edge
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, Class V - ANSWER-gingival 1/3 of facial or lingual surface of anterior or
posterior teeth
Class VI - ANSWER-cusp tip of molars, premolars and cuspids
Vitamin A - ANSWER-which vitamin is associated with night blindness
Vitamin K - ANSWER-which vitamin is essential in producing prothrombin
a=which aids in coagulations of the blood
buccinator - ANSWER-which muscle is not technically a muscle of mastication but
is often associated
Medial pterygoid
Masseter
Termporalis
lateral pterygoid - ANSWER-What are the 4 muscles of mastication
foramen rotundum - ANSWER-where does the maxillary nerve (V2) exits?
foramen ovale - ANSWER-where does the mandibular never (V3) exit?
ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular nerves - ANSWER-what makes up the
trigeminal nerve (V)
2x a day for 30 seconds - ANSWER-what is the regimen for cholorhexadine
green - ANSWER-what is the color for oxygen tanks
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