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hazardous waste
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where would you store waste amalgam
hazardous waste
contraindications for topical anesthetic
redness, edema, sloughing of tissue, inflammation, allergy
what is the average pulse of an adult
60-100 bpm
average respiration rate for adults
10-20 breaths per minute
average blood pressure of adult
120/80
what is a copayment
clients assume some responsibility of coverage [ex. 80% coverage, 20% responsibility]
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
where would you store waste amalgam | hazardous waste |
contraindications for topical anesthetic | redness, edema, sloughing of tissue, inflammation, allergy |
what is the average pulse of an adult | 60-100 bpm |
average respiration rate for adults | 10-20 breaths per minute |
average blood pressure of adult | 120/80 |
what is a copayment | clients assume some responsibility of coverage [ex. 80% coverage, 20% responsibility] |
at what age does the first permanent maxillary molar erupt | 6-7 years |
what are the first teeth to typically erupt in primary dentition | mandibular centrals |
what are the three salivary glands | parotid, sublingual, submandibular |
what salivary gland is associated with the Wharton's duct | submandibular |
the salivary gland associated with the stensons duct | parotid |
what salivary gland supplies the most saliva to the oral cavity | submandibular |
contraindications of nitrous oxide | respiratory infection, pregnant, multiple sclerosis, psychiatric pt, alcoholic, frequent narcotics user |
overbite is characterized by what type of overlap | vertical |
overjet is the excessive protrusion of the max incisors and is characterized by what type of overlap | horizontal |
a fibroblast is | pulp forming |
an ameloblast is | enamel forming |
odontoblasts form | dentin |
silence is golden refers to | res gestae |
who is the father of modern dentistry | pierre fauchard |
T/F | an act of omission is defined as failure to perform an act that a reasonable professional would | true |
4 organizational levels of human body in order | cells, tissues, organs, body systems |
which brachial arch forms the bones muscles and nerves of the face | first brachial arch |
histodifferentiation occurs during which growth period | bell stage |
growth period also known as proliferation | cap stage |
the portion of the tooth that is visible in the mouth is known as the | clinical crown |
the periodontal consist of | cementum, alveolar bone, periodontal ligaments |
oblique fibres resist forces placed on | the long axis of the tooth |
bones of the cranium | fontal, occipital, parietal, temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid |
tmj is made up of the following 3 parts | glenoid fossa, articular eminence, condyloid process |
caries affecting the proximal surfaces of anterior teeth without affecting incised edge | class 3 |
what type of latex allergy is a serious medical emergency | type 1 |
apathos ulcers commonly known as | canker sores |
are most patients with hairy leukoplakia HIV positive | yes |
what colour is sub gingival calculus | dark green or black |
what hepatitis is an infectious form of hepatitis | hep c |
a critical instrument touches | bone or penetrates soft tissues |
increasing kvp increases | density |
purpose of coupling agents in composite material | strengthens resistance. by chemically bonding filler to resin matrix |
what resrtoatve material releases fluoride after placement | glass ionomer |
function of a dental liner | protects plural tissue from irritation |
where is liner placed | deepest portion of prep |
what materials is a varnish contraindicated under | composite resins and glass ionomer |
where is a base applied in the prep | entire plural floor [1-2mm thickness] |
Zoe is most often used in procedures when what may be a concern | postoperative sensitivity |
is an impression a negative or positive reproduction | negative |
main components of alginate are | |
what impression material will a dentist apply first to a prepped tooth- heavy or light bodied | light body |
which brachial arch forms the bones, muscles, nerves of the face and lower lip | first brachial arch [mandibular arch] |
3 growth periods in tooth formation are | bud, cap, bell |
what is the most abundant mineral component of enamel | hydroxyapatite [calcium] |
class 2 occlusion is also known as ____ and is characterized by | distoclusion; mesiobuccal cusp of max 1st molar occludes medial to mesiobuccal groove of band 1st molar. protrusion of upper lip |
class 3 occlusion is also known as __ and is characterized by | mesioclusion; mandible protruded |
class 2 div 1 the central anteriors are | flared outward |