Exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

what position is this?

A

akimbo

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2
Q

what class is retrognathic?

A

class II

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3
Q

what is this a picture of?

A

overjet or overbite

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3
Q

You buy an at home bleaching kit that decreases the pH levels of your teeth. What might occur?

A

erosion

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4
Q

ID angles class

A

class III

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4
Q

Which is of the following are roadblocks to communication?
A. Office Interruptions
B. Staff Interruptions
C. Open ended questions
D. A and B

A

D

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4
Q

A patient comes in with a lot of decay on #18, he states “Doc, this pain has been keeping me up all night.” What category of SOAP would this fall under?

A

S

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4
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A returning patient comes in after 3-5 years and has reported he is about to start chemotherapy because he has been recently diagnosed with bladder cancer. What kind of exam would you perform on him?

A

Initial Comprehensive Exam

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5
Q

T/F
A Class II involves the first maxillary molar being mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular second molar. A Class II is an overbite.

A

both are true

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5
Q

T/F
During a recall exam, you can just update the patient’s history by asking them if there has been any changes to their medical history. During a recall exam, you may be doing just as much work as an initial comprehensive

A

both true

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5
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What are the communication skills not needed for patient-centered care?

A

active talking

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6
Q

Which of the following are signs of Bruxism. Select all that apply.
Tori
Erosion
Abfraction
Something else… IDK

A

Tori and abfraction

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6
Q

What part of the SOAP exam contains the patients chief complaint?

A

S

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7
Q

T/F
If somebody has an emergency visit, you can skip the comprehensive stuff

A

true

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8
Q

what kind of cement would you use for a short and temporary clinic crown?

A

zinc polycarboxylate?

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9
Q

what has chemomechanical something?

A

none of the above

10
Q

what has chemomechanical properties?

A

erosion

11
Q

what is tooth brushing and something about a toothpick?

A

think just abrasion?

12
Q

What will cause the pulp to shrink?
A. Abfraction
B. Attrition
C. Erosion
D. A and B
E. All of the above

A

Attrition

13
Q

what can not be used on gold restorations?

A

zinc polycarboxylate

14
Q

what cement releases fluoride?

A

Glass Ionomer

15
Q

gold standard for cement

A

Zinc phosphate

listed all but this so answer was none of the above

16
Q

what cement is exothermic?

A

zinc phosphate

17
Q

what is something you don’t do when you talk to the patient?

A

wait to speak until they have sat down in the chair

18
Q

What is the most common cause of bruxism in adolescent?

A

malocclusion

19
Q

what kinda question should you not ask the patient?

A

close ended questions

19
Q

what force flexes the tooth?

A

abfraction

19
Q

Where do you see the first signs of attrition?

A

canine

20
Q

patient comes in for full treatment but has a prior comprehensive exam to show. what kinda exam?

A

periodic

21
Q

what exam answers a specific question about the patient?

A

screening

22
Q

what causes incisal notching?

A

abrasion