Direct Supervision Right Ans - Dentist has to be in same room watching
you
General Supervision Right Ans - Dentist does not have to be there
The 4 D's Right Ans - 1) Duty
2) Derelict
3) Direct Cause
4) Damages
Act Of Commission Right Ans - Performance of an act that a professional
WOULD NOT perform
Act of Omission Right Ans - Failure to perform an act a professional
WOULD perform
Due Care Right Ans - Proper or sufficient care or absence of negligence
Duty of Care Right Ans - Legal concept provides general boundaries within
which a dentist must perform in a given situation
Malpractice Right Ans - Professional negligence or failure to provide due
care
Ethics Right Ans - Moral standards of conduct, ules that govern proper
conduct. Good and evil, right and wrong.
Autonomy Right Ans - Self determination, right to freedom
Non maleficence Right Ans - To do no harm
Beneficence Right Ans - To do good or provide benefit
Justice Right Ans - Fairness
Confidentiality Right Ans - Never revealing any personal info about a
patient
, Veracity Right Ans - To tell the truth
Bleach Right Ans - sodium hypochlorite
Bud Stage Right Ans - Also known as initiation. The beginning of
development for each tooth.
Cap Stage Right Ans - Also know as proliferation. The cells of the teeth
grow and increase in number.
Bell Stage Right Ans - The cells differentiate and become specialized in a
process called histodifferentiation. The basic shape and size of each tooth are
established during this stage.
Enamel Right Ans - Hardest material in the body, forms a protective layer
over the soft underlying dentin.
Dentin Right Ans - Makes up the main portion of the tooth structure, is
covered with enamel and by cementum on the root
Cementum Right Ans - Bone like, ridgid connective tissue that covers the
toot of the tooth.
Pulp Right Ans - Soft tissue within a tooth, containing nerves and blood
vessels
Periodontum Right Ans - Supports the teeth within the alveolar bone.
Consists of cementum, alveolar bone, periodontal ligaments. These tissues
protect and nourish the teeth.
Periodonatal Disease Right Ans - Infectious disease process that involves
inflammation of the structures of the periodontum
Biofilm Right Ans - Also known as plaque; colourless, soft, sticky coating
made up of microoganism that adhere to the tooth surfaces, dental appliances,
restorations, oral mucosa, tongue and alveolar bone.