General Chairside Board Review- Full set 2026
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1. Rotary Burs Refer to textbook
2. Drug Handout Refer to drug handout
3. What type of restoration would you use a gingival You would use a gingival retraction cord for a crown
retraction cord for?
4. What are the uses of gingival retraction cord? A gingival retraction cord is used to ensure that an impression with clear
margins can be obtained.
5. For which patient would you not use an epinephrine Epinephrine is a vasoconstrictor which increases heartbeat (tachycardia). It is
impregnated gingival retraction cord? contradicted for patients with heart disease, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism.
6. What is the highest concentration of epinephrine? 1:20,000
7. Nitrous oxide to oxygen ratios? The most common ratio is 2:1
, 8. When is it acceptable to send a patient who has not It is only appropriate to send an ultimatum letter after the first 3 stages of
paid their dental bill an ultimatum letter? collection have failed. It must first go through the reminder stage,
inquiry/discussion stage and urgency stage.
9. How often does the organized dental assistant send a Typically every 30, 60, 90 days. Or at the discretion of the Dentist.
reminder of non-payment?
10. A buffer period is primarily used for what? To maintain the pH of the mouth
11. Which muscle is not used for mastication? The muscles of facial expressions are not used during mastication, which
includes the orbicularis oris, buccinator, mentalis, and the zygomatic major. The
muscles used during mastication include the internal and external pterygoid
muscles, masseter and temporal muscles.
12. What are the parts of the TMJ? Composed of 3 parts:
The glenoid fossa of the temporal bone
The articular eminence of the temporal bone
The condyloid process of the mandible
13. Which bone articulates with the mandible? The temporal bone
14. Which gauge needle is used for injecting different Needle gauges used are 25, 27 and 30. The smaller the gauge, the larger the
areas in the mouth? diameter.
15. State the different injections used in the mouth and Local infiltration (topical placed in the area of treatment)
where the topical would be placed. Field block (topical placed in vestibule near apex of the tooth)
Nerve Block (topical placed posterior to retromolar pad and anterior to
mandibular foramen)
16. When is a dental implant implicated? Used to replace one individual tooth, multiple teeth, or to restore an
edentulous arch.
17. What is ANUG? Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. The symptoms include painful bleeding
gums, and ulceration of the interdental papillae. This is frequent in patients who
smoke and those who are under stress.
18. What prophylactic antibiotic is used with a penicillin Penicillin allergy:Clindamycin, cephalexin and doxycycline
allergy? Non-penicillin allergy?
Non-Penicillin allergy:Amoxicillin, penicillin, cloxacillin, erythromycin, nafcillin
and oxacillin
19. What types of stains does coronal polishing remove It DOES NOT remove intrinsic stains.
20. Why do you not use prophy paste before applying It can interfere with the retention of the sealant.
sealants?
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DH201 M2 Quiz 1 Study Guide Preventive Dentistry Exam 1 DH 224 Quiz #2 Air
Teacher 26 terms Teacher 117 terms Teacher 25 terms Te
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Terms in this set (278)
1. Rotary Burs Refer to textbook
2. Drug Handout Refer to drug handout
3. What type of restoration would you use a gingival You would use a gingival retraction cord for a crown
retraction cord for?
4. What are the uses of gingival retraction cord? A gingival retraction cord is used to ensure that an impression with clear
margins can be obtained.
5. For which patient would you not use an epinephrine Epinephrine is a vasoconstrictor which increases heartbeat (tachycardia). It is
impregnated gingival retraction cord? contradicted for patients with heart disease, diabetes, or hyperthyroidism.
6. What is the highest concentration of epinephrine? 1:20,000
7. Nitrous oxide to oxygen ratios? The most common ratio is 2:1
, 8. When is it acceptable to send a patient who has not It is only appropriate to send an ultimatum letter after the first 3 stages of
paid their dental bill an ultimatum letter? collection have failed. It must first go through the reminder stage,
inquiry/discussion stage and urgency stage.
9. How often does the organized dental assistant send a Typically every 30, 60, 90 days. Or at the discretion of the Dentist.
reminder of non-payment?
10. A buffer period is primarily used for what? To maintain the pH of the mouth
11. Which muscle is not used for mastication? The muscles of facial expressions are not used during mastication, which
includes the orbicularis oris, buccinator, mentalis, and the zygomatic major. The
muscles used during mastication include the internal and external pterygoid
muscles, masseter and temporal muscles.
12. What are the parts of the TMJ? Composed of 3 parts:
The glenoid fossa of the temporal bone
The articular eminence of the temporal bone
The condyloid process of the mandible
13. Which bone articulates with the mandible? The temporal bone
14. Which gauge needle is used for injecting different Needle gauges used are 25, 27 and 30. The smaller the gauge, the larger the
areas in the mouth? diameter.
15. State the different injections used in the mouth and Local infiltration (topical placed in the area of treatment)
where the topical would be placed. Field block (topical placed in vestibule near apex of the tooth)
Nerve Block (topical placed posterior to retromolar pad and anterior to
mandibular foramen)
16. When is a dental implant implicated? Used to replace one individual tooth, multiple teeth, or to restore an
edentulous arch.
17. What is ANUG? Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. The symptoms include painful bleeding
gums, and ulceration of the interdental papillae. This is frequent in patients who
smoke and those who are under stress.
18. What prophylactic antibiotic is used with a penicillin Penicillin allergy:Clindamycin, cephalexin and doxycycline
allergy? Non-penicillin allergy?
Non-Penicillin allergy:Amoxicillin, penicillin, cloxacillin, erythromycin, nafcillin
and oxacillin
19. What types of stains does coronal polishing remove It DOES NOT remove intrinsic stains.
20. Why do you not use prophy paste before applying It can interfere with the retention of the sealant.
sealants?