Deck 15: Oral Health and Dental Services
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Deck 15: Oral Health and Dental Services
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The dental therapist provides oral care services:
A)under the direct supervision of a dentist.
B)relating to management and prevention for patients of all ages.
C)by practising as an autonomous practitioner and by working in a collaborative and referral relationship with dentists.
D)for diagnostics,restorative and health promotion services.
A)under the direct supervision of a dentist.
B)relating to management and prevention for patients of all ages.
C)by practising as an autonomous practitioner and by working in a collaborative and referral relationship with dentists.
D)for diagnostics,restorative and health promotion services.
by practising as an autonomous practitioner and by working in a collaborative and referral relationship with dentists.
2
Oral health is fundamental to overall health,and supports peoples' ability to eat,sleep and socialise;in Australia,oral health is a significant marker of social inequality.Dental disease is:
A)one of the least prevalent diseases in Australia.
B)one of the most prevalent diseases in Australian children under the age of 12 years.
C)among the most prevalent and most costly diseases in Australia.
D)one of the most prevalent diseases in Australians over the age of 65 years.
A)one of the least prevalent diseases in Australia.
B)one of the most prevalent diseases in Australian children under the age of 12 years.
C)among the most prevalent and most costly diseases in Australia.
D)one of the most prevalent diseases in Australians over the age of 65 years.
among the most prevalent and most costly diseases in Australia.
3
Dental decay is a disease of cumulative effects,and among adults continues to follow patterns of:
A)biological ageing.
B)high sugar intake.
C)poor oral hygiene.
D)social inequality.
A)biological ageing.
B)high sugar intake.
C)poor oral hygiene.
D)social inequality.
social inequality.
4
Socio-economic circumstances are clearly related to the risk status for dental disease,with:
A)the highest risk among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
B)the highest risk among people with chronic disease such as diabetes,heart and lung disease.
C)the highest risk in babies with a low birth weight.
D)the highest risk in Australians who have the least access to care.
A)the highest risk among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
B)the highest risk among people with chronic disease such as diabetes,heart and lung disease.
C)the highest risk in babies with a low birth weight.
D)the highest risk in Australians who have the least access to care.
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5
Dental care is primarily delivered through:
A)self-funded (or self-insured)arrangements.
B)Medicare.
C)Commonwealth-funded dental schemes.
D)private health insurance.
A)self-funded (or self-insured)arrangements.
B)Medicare.
C)Commonwealth-funded dental schemes.
D)private health insurance.
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6
Which of the following demonstrate higher levels of dental disease and greater difficulty in accessing dental care?
A)People from low-income families,refugees,people in rural areas
B)Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
C)The home-bound and the disabled and those with mental health problems
D)All of the above
A)People from low-income families,refugees,people in rural areas
B)Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
C)The home-bound and the disabled and those with mental health problems
D)All of the above
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