Bird Modern Dental Assisting, 13th Edition
Chapter 1-64
Chapter 01: History of Dentistry
Bird & Robinson: Modern Dental Assisting, 13th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Who was the first woman to become a dental assistant?
a. Jennie D. Spurrier
b. Malvina Cueria
c. Irene Newman
d. Lucy B. Hobbs-Taylor
ANS: B
Malvina Cueria was the first female dental assistant. Jennie D. Spurrier was the first female
dentist in Illinois. Irene Newman was the first female dental hygienist. Lucy B. Hobbs-Taylor
was the first woman to graduate from a recognized college of dentistry.
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2. Who is known as the ―Father of Modern Dentistry‖?
a. Hippocrates
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. G.V. Black
d. Pierre Fauchard
ANS: D
Pierre Fauchard is considered the ―Father of Modern Dentistry.‖ Hippocrates is known as the
―Father of Medicine.‖ Leonardo da Vinci was the first to describe the difference between
premolars and molars. G.V. Black is known as the ―Grand Old Man of Dentistry.‖
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3. The Hippocratic Oath is an obligation to:
a. uphold the ethical principles of the American Medical Association.
b. practice within the bounds of a particular specialty and to refer when indicated.
c. maintain standards to maintaining and transferring patient records according to the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
d. refrain from wrongdoing and to treat patients to the best of one’s ability.
ANS: D
, The Hippocratic Oath is the basis for the code of ethics for the medical and dental professions
and is based on the solemn obligation to ―do no harm‖ to the patient. Hippocrates lived from
460 to 377 BC and created the Hippocratic Oath long before the existence of the American
Medical Association. The Hippocratic Oath did not address when referral to a specialist is
appropriate. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted
by Congress in 1996.
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4. Who was the first to write about nerves in the teeth?
a. Pierre Fauchard
b. Claudius Galen
c. John Baker
d. Leonardo da Vinci
ANS: B
Claudius Galen (130–200 AD) was the first to write about nerves in the teeth. Pierre Fauchard
developed dentistry as an independent profession and originated the title of ―surgeon dentist.‖
He also dispelled the theory that tooth decay was caused by tooth worms. John Baker was a
physician and dentist who practiced in colonial America. He was one of George Washington’s
dentists. Leonardo da Vinci sketched every internal and external structure of the body. He was
the first anatomist to describe the differences between molars and premolars.
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5. Which early American dentist is credited with developing the principle of extension for
prevention?
a. Robert Woofendale
b. John Baker
c. Paul Revere
d. G.V. Black
ANS: D
G.V. Black developed the principle of ―extension for prevention‖ and standardized rules for
cavity preparation and filling. Robert Woofendale was one of the first dentists to travel
throughout the American colonies. John Baker was one of the dentists who treated George
Washington. Paul Revere is credited with beginning the science of forensic dentistry, by
performing the first identification of a corpse based on dental history.
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6. Which dentist is credited with the discovery of inhalation anesthesia?
a. Horace Hayden
b. Frederick McKay
c. Horace Wells
d. G.V. Black
ANS: C
, Horace Wells is credited with the discovery of inhalation anesthesia in 1844. Horace Hayden,
along with Chapin Harris, established the first dental school in the world in Baltimore,
Maryland. Frederick McKay discovered that fluoride is connected with the prevention of
dental caries. G.V. Black earned the title of the ―Grand Old Man of Dentistry‖ through his
unmatched contributions to the dental profession.
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7. Which of the following is credited with beginning the science of forensic dentistry?
a. Paul Revere
b. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
c. G.V. Black
d. Pierre Fauchard
ANS: A
Paul Revere is credited with beginning the science of forensic dentistry. Wilhelm Conrad
Roentgen discovered x-rays in 1895. G.V. Black standardized dental materials and dental
instruments and authored more than 500 dental articles. Pierre Fauchard is considered the
―Father of Modern Dentistry.‖
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8. What important medical discovery did Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen make in 1895?
a. Inhalation anesthesia
b. X-rays
c. Amalgam
d. Novocaine
ANS: B
X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. Horace Wells is credited with the
discovery and first use of nitrous oxide in 1844. Amalgam was first used by the Chinese and
then in the West by M. Taveau in 1826. Novocaine was created in Germany in 1905 and was
found to be effective when mixed with a proportion of epinephrine.
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9. In some dental schools today, women represent almost _____% of dental students.
a. 30
b. 50
c. 70
d. 90
ANS: B
Today, women represent almost 50% of the dental students in some dental schools.
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10. Who was the first female African American dentist?
, a. Ida Gray-Rollins
b. C. Edmund Kells
c. G.V. Black
d. Robert Woofendale
ANS: A
Ida Gray-Rollins was the first female African American dentist. The first dentist to use a
dental assistant was C. Edmund Kells, in 1885. G.V. Black was the ―Grand Old Man of
Dentistry.‖ Robert Woofendale was one of the first dentists to travel throughout the American
colonies.
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11. Which of the following organizations is responsible for the evaluation and accreditation of
dental educational programs in the United States?
a. The Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association
b. The U.S. Department of Education
c. The licensing department of the respective State Board of Dentistry
d. The legislature of the state where the program is located
ANS: A
The Commission on Dental Accreditation of the ADA is responsible for evaluating and
accrediting dental education programs in the United States. The U.S. Department of Education
is not responsible for the accreditation of dental educational programs in the United States.
The licensing board of the respective State Board of Dentistry licenses practitioners for that
state, but they do not accredit the dental hygiene programs. The legislature of the state usually
authorizes the creation of a state board of dentistry, which grants licenses to practitioners.
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12. Where is the Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry located?
a. New York City
b. Atlanta
c. Baltimore
d. Los Angeles
ANS: C
The Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry, the largest and most comprehensive
museum of dentistry in the world, is located on the grounds of the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery in Baltimore, Maryland.
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13. Which of the following organizations released Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental
HealthCare Settings in 2003?
a. Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention (OSAP)
b. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
c. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
d. American Dental Association (ADA)