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Acids in the oral cavity are the leading cause of tooth decay.

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Milky-white patches on the mucosa of the oral cavity linked to irritations and oral cancer are called:

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An overgrowth of bone considered to be benign is called:

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The cavity classification at the gingival 1/3 of the tooth is known as:

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Reversible pulpitis is a condition in which:

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A patient with loose teeth that move in all directions would have what classification of mobility?

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Which type of periodontal disease is characterized by red gingiva that bleeds easily when touched and may have mobile teeth due to bone loss.?

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A cavity found in the pits and fissures of teeth is classified as:

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The two facial surfaces of a tooth are called:

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What is the most common type of oral cancer?

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A coronal polish:

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A sore that is found inside the mouth that is usually yellow and has a red halo around the perimeter is called:

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When charting primary teeth with the universal numbering system, the maxillary right central would be written like this:

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The removal of calculus or pustular nodules from the subgingival surfaces of a tooth is called:

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The most common area in the oral cavity for cancer is:

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Another term for "tongue tied" is:

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Post operative home-care instructions following periodontal surgery would include:

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Sugary foods eaten between meals cause more tooth decay than eaten with meals.

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Extreme sensitivity of a tooth due to excess blood accumulation in the pulp chamber usually caused by trauma is called:

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A light green or brownish stain caused by food in the residue of epithelium during tooth eruption is:

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Perio instrument used to shape and bevel gingival tissue with less to no bleeding:

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Which water soluble vitamin deficiency can cause cracks at the corners of the mouth?

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The classification for a tetracycline stain is:

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A wandering inflammation of the tongue that results in a pattern with accompanying bald spots is called:

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A symptom that involves cracking or splitting at the corners of the mouth is called:

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In the Universal numbering system, which tooth is indicated by 14?

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Precautions used during the performance of a coronal polish would include:

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The loss of tooth structure due to biting on foreign objects and bad habits is called:

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A contraindication for placing dental sealants would include

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The anatomic crown refers to:

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Which of the following is a disadvantage for Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride?

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An advantage of using fluoride varnish is

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The area between a multi-rooted tooth root is referred to as:

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An inflamed tissue flap around a partially erupted tooth involving the muscles of mastication is called:

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Excess ingested fluoride in the body system is removed by way of:

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Herpes labialis is commonly referred to as:

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Perio marking pliers are used in periodontal surgery to:

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Food that contains sugars or carbohydrates that can be processed by the bacteria in plaque are known as :

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This classification of mobility is considered to be normal, and there is no movement.

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Type of stain found in children located on the cervical 1/3rd of the maxillary anterior teeth is called:

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A seepage of fluid or pus from an infected area is called:

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Plaque can be removed by:

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An anatomical chart is the chart most commonly used in the dental office.

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The surface of the tooth farthest from the midline is called:

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Local factors including poor tooth brushing techniques and smoking are considered to be the main contributors to the following periodontal condition.

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The water soluble vitamins are:

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What effect does bulimia have on teeth?

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How do carbohydrates play a role in promoting tooth decay? Name and describe the symptoms of the 5 stages of tooth decay.
a. list types of food that are cariogenic
b. how do they react to bacteria in the mouth?
c. what effect does this have on the enamel?
d. describe the stages of tooth decay

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List and describe the symptoms of at least 3 periodontal diseases'. What other potentioal diseases or medical conditions are associated with periodontal disease?

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False

Acids are not the leading cause of tooth decay.

Leading cause of tooth decay are sugar , beverages and sticky foods.

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E

Leukoplakia

These are cancerous condition in which there is formation of milky white patches on the oral mucosa leading to irritation .

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Osteitis

It is defined as an overgrowth of bone considered to be benign.

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Class V

Class V defines the cavity classification in which there is one third of gingival tooth is involved.

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D

Reversible pulpitis is a condition in which patient is suffering from sensitivity in the pulp but condition is treatable.

It is basically defined as mild inflammation in the tooth and condition is recoverable.

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