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
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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
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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
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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
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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?

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

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
What is the most common cause of bruxism in adolescent?
malocclusion
19
what kinda question should you not ask the patient?
close ended questions
19
what force flexes the tooth?
abfraction
19
Where do you see the first signs of attrition?
canine
20
patient comes in for full treatment but has a prior comprehensive exam to show. what kinda exam?
periodic
21
what exam answers a specific question about the patient?
screening
22
what causes incisal notching?
abrasion