Deck 2: Provision of Clinical Dental Hygiene Services

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What condition results in excessive production of thyroid hormones?

A)Leprosy
B)Town's syndrome
C)Graves' disease
D)Chondroma
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What do individuals with single-gene disorders usually have?

A)Affected parent
B)Affected parents
C)They are carriers
D)Share trait with sibling
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What do immune system diseases and blood disorder questions help assess a client's potential risk for?

A)Nose bleeds after dental hygiene care
B)Rashes after dental hygiene care
C)Infection after dental hygiene care
D)Knee pain after dental hygiene care
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Who is usually affected by X-linked recessive inheritance?

A)Males
B)Females
C)Uncles
D)Aunts
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What condition does not influence the thickness of the periodontal ligament?

A)Age
B)Eruption stage
C)Function of tooth
D)Gender
Question
Hyperdontia is also known as:

A)Hyperplasia
B)Congenital cysts
C)Walton's syndrome
D)Supernumerary teeth
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What skills are used in performing extraoral and intraoral examinations?

A)Direct observation
B)Direct observation and palpation
C)Direct observation, palpation, and auscultation
D)Direct observation, palpation, auscultation, and olfaction
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When performing extraoral and intraoral examinations, direct observations are a technique used for visual inspections. What item below is visually inspected?

A)Ethnicity
B)Age
C)Hair color
D)Body symmetry
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When performing extraoral and intraoral examinations, palpations are used in what region of the body?

A)Arms and legs
B)Neck and shoulders
C)Head and neck
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What are submental and submandibular glands examined for?

A)Asymmetry
B)Color
C)Texture
D)Shading
Question
What gland is assessed by a combination of bidigital palpation and circular compression?

A)Pituitary gland
B)Hormone gland
C)Thyroid gland
D)Parotid gland
Question
Dental plaque biofilm is relatively invisible. What can be used to help detect dental plaque biofilm?

A)Education
B)Cleaning agents
C)Disclosing agents
D)Acid agents
Question
What is the term malodor better known as?

A)Halitosis
B)Irrigation
C)Dentifrices
D)Caries
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What should a tooth suspected of being nonvital be tested for?

A)Gingiva reaction
B)Pulp vitality
C)Gingiva vitality
D)Pulp reaction
Question
What is a nonsurgical technique for collecting surface cells for microscopic evaluation?

A)Exfoliative cytology
B)Pinching cytology
C)Scrubbing cytology
D)Scratching cytology
Question
What stage of tooth development is termed the "ugly duckling" stage?

A)Primary
B)Permanent
C)Mixed
D)No such stage
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What is the term used when the marginal alveolar bone is denuded?

A)Etching
B)Col
C)Fenestration
D)Dehiscence
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Impacted teeth are normally located where?

A)Mandible canine
B)Maxillary canine
C)Mandible molar
D)Maxillary molar
Question
When the alveolar bone is sufficient and deeply embedded to support normal usage of the crown, the tooth has proper:

A)Crown-to-gum ratio
B)Gum-to-bone ratio
C)Crown-to-root ratio
D)Crown-to-gingiva ratio
Question
Toothbrush abrasions present as:

A)Vertical lines
B)Horizontal notches
C)Rough smears
D)Striated horizontal notches
Question
When tooth loss does not correlate with functional patterns, the damage is due to:

A)Abrasion
B)Erosion
C)Attrition
D)Abrasion level 2
Question
Occlusion is the relationship between what two facial bones?

A)Zigomatic and mandible
B)Maxilla and mandible
C)Temporal and zigomatic
D)Vomer and palatine
Question
Attrition is due to:

A)Tooth-to-gingiva contact
B)Tooth-to-tooth contact
C)Tooth-to-alveolar contact
D)Attrition is a false term
Question
Apertognathia is often called:

A)"Deep bite"
B)"Open bite"
C)"Cross bite"
D)"Closed bite"
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The misalignment of teeth and jaws is having a "bad bite." What is the proper name for misaligned teeth and jaws?

A)Occlusion
B)Centric occlusion
C)Malocclusion
D)Static occlusion
Question
What are the four types of tooth wear?

A)Attrition, abrasion, crowning, and ridging
B)Attrition, abrasion, erosion, and abfraction
C)Attribution, erosion, crowning, and abfraction
D)Erosion, abrasion, abfraction, and protrusion
Question
What condition has prevalent communicative and social interaction difficulties?

A)Fetal alcohol syndrome
B)Down syndrome
C)Autism
D)Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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What condition has displays the eating of 300 to 600 calories per day?

A)Psychoneuroses
B)Anorexia nervosa
C)Psychoses
D)Bulimia
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What syndrome involves episodic binge eating and purging?

A)Psychoneuroses
B)Anorexia nervosa
C)Psychoses
D)Bulimia
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What is the term for the alveolar bone proper radiographically?

A)Lamina dura
B)Lamina proper
C)Lamina alveolar
D)Lamina proper alveolar
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What type of radiation has both mass and energy?

A)Particulate
B)Electromagnetic
C)Frequency
D)Energy
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What can cause the ionization of atoms?

A)Natural radionuclides
B)High-voltage
C)Ionization
D)Ionizing radiation
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What type of radiation constitutes the largest source of radiation exposure?

A)Naturally occurring
B)Medical applications
C)Nuclear energy
D)Research facilities
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What is a radionuclide?

A)Unstable atom
B)Stable atom
C)Deposited atom
D)Biological atom
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What is the flow of electrons through a wire or other electrical conductor?

A)Wattage
B)Ampere
C)Electricity
D)Volt
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How many units of measurement are defined in electricity?

A)1
B)3
C)2
D)0
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What happens with photons interact with matter?

A)Become scattered
B)Become absorbed
C)Both A and B
D)Neither A nor B
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What can Compton scatter do to X-ray film?

A)Film fog
B)Film scatter
C)Film circles
D)Film ghosts
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What entity is most sensitive to radiation?

A)Bone
B)Tissue
C)Cells
D)Epithelium
Question
How many laws of radio-sensitivity are there?

A)4
B)2
C)7
D)5
Question
What can affect the repair mechanism of the body?

A)High levels of radiation
B)Continued low-dose exposure
C)Rotation between low and high exposure rate
D)Rotation between low and higher exposure length
Question
In electromagnetic radiation, the shorter the wavelength the greater the ______?

A)Energy
B)Wattage
C)Frequency
D)Radio waves
Question
What lesion type presents erosion of bone radiographically?

A)Peripheral giant cell granuloma
B)Hemangioma
C)Papillary hyperplasia
D)Granuloma
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What is the simplest but most effective disease prevention method?

A)Gloves
B)Face mask
C)Eye protection
D)Handwashing
Question
What must an employer provide to employees that may be exposed to blood-borne pathogens?

A)Medical benefits
B)Heath insurance
C)Hepatitis B vaccine
D)Hepatitis C vaccine
Question
Agent-host-environment theory states that disease is a result of an imbalance in one or all three factors, i.e., agent, host, and/or environment. However, there are three parts to these factors. What are they?

A)Primary, secondary, and tertiary
B)First, second, and third
C)Primary, tertiary, and final
D)Primary, secondary, and final
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How do aerosols enter the body?

A)Broken skin
B)Tears
C)Inhalation
D)Hand-to-mouth
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What chemical level type destroys all microorganisms?

A)Sterilant
B)High-level
C)Intermediate-level
D)Low-level
Question
What does not reduce airborne microbes?

A)Filters
B)Ventilation
C)Hand warmers
D)Circulation
Question
What does stimulation to the central nervous system do?

A)Induces alertness
B)Decreases alertness
C)Increase receptor sites
D)Decreases receptor sites
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What condition is described as a diminished or interrupted supply of oxygenated blood to the heart that causes necrosis of part of the heart muscle?

A)Syncope
B)Hyperventilation
C)Angina pectoris
D)Myocardial infarction
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What condition is defined as a tooth being forcibly removed from the mouth by trauma?

A)Malocclusion
B)Avulsed tooth
C)Broken tooth
D)Aspirated tooth
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What is the primary theory of motivation called?

A)Locus of focus
B)Locus of motivation
C)Locus of attention
D)Locus of control
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There are several behavioral management techniques. Which one requires consent?

A)Voice control
B)Brief appointment time
C)Hand-over-mouth
D)Distraction
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What concept model states that one's beliefs direct behavior and is used to explain and predict health behaviors?

A)Instruction model
B)Motivation model
C)Values model
D)Health model
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What term is defined as a desire to fulfill an unmet human need?

A)Instruction
B)Motivation
C)Values
D)Attribution
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What is a method for caries prevention?

A)Exercise
B)Caffeine
C)Xerostomia
D)Fluoridation of water
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The classification of carious lesions includes rate, direction, and type of disease progression to determine level of priority for restorative therapy. How many classifications are there?

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
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When dental plaque sticks firmly to the tooth's surface, what occurs?

A)Carious lesions
B)Cavities
C)Saliva increases
D)Fluoridation
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Caries detection is:

A)Visual and tactical
B)Visual only
C)Tactical only
D)Visual and tactical if aided by X-ray
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Fluoridation can assist in decreasing the amount of caries. This is especially true for what age group?

A)The elderly
B)Infants
C)Children
D)Middle-aged adults
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What caries gains entry into the dentinoenamel junction?

A)Enamel caries
B)Fissure caries
C)Frank caries
D)Pit caries
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What three zones of carious dentin are capable of remineralization?

A)Normal dentin, transparent dentin, and infected dentin
B)Turbid dentin, infected dentin, and sub-transparent dentin
C)Normal dentin, sub-transparent dentin, and transparent dentin
D)Transparent dentin, turbid dentin, and infected dentin
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What caries has acute onset and severe deterioration throughout the mouth?

A)Arrested caries
B)Rampant caries
C)Tubular caries
D)Carious lesion
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Hard, discolored, asymptomatic, and remineralization describes:

A)Rampant caries
B)Arrested caries
C)Acute caries
D)Frank Caries
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What medical condition exacerbates malodor?

A)Avoidance of toothbrush
B)Xerostomia
C)ADA
D)Microbial agents
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Attached plaque cells divide to proliferate and create:

A)Bio sheets
B)Vertical stratifications
C)Horizontal stratifications
D)Biofilm
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Erythroplakia is:

A)Greenish plaque
B)Brown plaque
C)Red plaque
D)Yellowish plaque
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Leukoplakia is:

A)White plaque
B)Brown plaque
C)Red plaque
D)Yellowish plaque
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What abnormal condition occurs when vital dentin is exposed to the oral cavity environment?

A)Thermal hypersensitivity
B)Rapid hypersensitivity
C)Dentinal hypersensitivity
D)Gingival hypersensitivity
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The restorative alloy and mercury compound that has proven durability and longevity is:

A)Gold
B)Silver
C)Enamel
D)Amalgam
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Where is internal resorption usually found?

A)Permanent dentition
B)Primary dentition
C)Gingiva
D)Granulation tissue
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Increased fluid in tooth tubules that deform pulp nerve endings and lead to pain response, is a component of what theory?

A)Ad-hoc Theory
B)Cold Tooth Theory
C)Hydrodynamic Theory
D)Dental Plaque Organism Theory
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What specialized nerve endings create pain?

A)Multipolar
B)Restrictor
C)Unipolar
D)Nociceptors
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What determines the speed of impulse conduction and type of pain perceived?

A)Nerve trunk
B)Restrictor
C)Fiber diameter
D)Nociceptors
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What term is used for the magnitude of the stimulus required to initiate a nerve impulse?

A)Minimal stimulus
B)Maximum stimulus
C)Minimal threshold stimulus
D)Maximum threshold stimulus
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What factor does not determine a person's pain threshold?

A)Age
B)Gender
C)Fatigue
D)Emotional state
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What ingredient is not in anesthetic solution?

A)Anesthetic drug
B)Vasoconstrictor
C)Sodium chloride
D)Potassium
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What nerve fiber is first affected by anesthetics?

A)Bundled nerve
B)C-fibers
C)A-fibers
D)F-fibers
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What nerve fiber is the last affected by anesthetics?

A)Bundled nerve
B)C-fibers
C)A-fibers
D)F-fibers
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1
What condition results in excessive production of thyroid hormones?

A)Leprosy
B)Town's syndrome
C)Graves' disease
D)Chondroma
Graves' disease
2
What do individuals with single-gene disorders usually have?

A)Affected parent
B)Affected parents
C)They are carriers
D)Share trait with sibling
Affected parent
3
What do immune system diseases and blood disorder questions help assess a client's potential risk for?

A)Nose bleeds after dental hygiene care
B)Rashes after dental hygiene care
C)Infection after dental hygiene care
D)Knee pain after dental hygiene care
Infection after dental hygiene care
4
Who is usually affected by X-linked recessive inheritance?

A)Males
B)Females
C)Uncles
D)Aunts
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What condition does not influence the thickness of the periodontal ligament?

A)Age
B)Eruption stage
C)Function of tooth
D)Gender
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Hyperdontia is also known as:

A)Hyperplasia
B)Congenital cysts
C)Walton's syndrome
D)Supernumerary teeth
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What skills are used in performing extraoral and intraoral examinations?

A)Direct observation
B)Direct observation and palpation
C)Direct observation, palpation, and auscultation
D)Direct observation, palpation, auscultation, and olfaction
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When performing extraoral and intraoral examinations, direct observations are a technique used for visual inspections. What item below is visually inspected?

A)Ethnicity
B)Age
C)Hair color
D)Body symmetry
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When performing extraoral and intraoral examinations, palpations are used in what region of the body?

A)Arms and legs
B)Neck and shoulders
C)Head and neck
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What are submental and submandibular glands examined for?

A)Asymmetry
B)Color
C)Texture
D)Shading
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What gland is assessed by a combination of bidigital palpation and circular compression?

A)Pituitary gland
B)Hormone gland
C)Thyroid gland
D)Parotid gland
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Dental plaque biofilm is relatively invisible. What can be used to help detect dental plaque biofilm?

A)Education
B)Cleaning agents
C)Disclosing agents
D)Acid agents
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What is the term malodor better known as?

A)Halitosis
B)Irrigation
C)Dentifrices
D)Caries
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What should a tooth suspected of being nonvital be tested for?

A)Gingiva reaction
B)Pulp vitality
C)Gingiva vitality
D)Pulp reaction
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What is a nonsurgical technique for collecting surface cells for microscopic evaluation?

A)Exfoliative cytology
B)Pinching cytology
C)Scrubbing cytology
D)Scratching cytology
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What stage of tooth development is termed the "ugly duckling" stage?

A)Primary
B)Permanent
C)Mixed
D)No such stage
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What is the term used when the marginal alveolar bone is denuded?

A)Etching
B)Col
C)Fenestration
D)Dehiscence
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Impacted teeth are normally located where?

A)Mandible canine
B)Maxillary canine
C)Mandible molar
D)Maxillary molar
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When the alveolar bone is sufficient and deeply embedded to support normal usage of the crown, the tooth has proper:

A)Crown-to-gum ratio
B)Gum-to-bone ratio
C)Crown-to-root ratio
D)Crown-to-gingiva ratio
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Toothbrush abrasions present as:

A)Vertical lines
B)Horizontal notches
C)Rough smears
D)Striated horizontal notches
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When tooth loss does not correlate with functional patterns, the damage is due to:

A)Abrasion
B)Erosion
C)Attrition
D)Abrasion level 2
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Occlusion is the relationship between what two facial bones?

A)Zigomatic and mandible
B)Maxilla and mandible
C)Temporal and zigomatic
D)Vomer and palatine
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Attrition is due to:

A)Tooth-to-gingiva contact
B)Tooth-to-tooth contact
C)Tooth-to-alveolar contact
D)Attrition is a false term
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Apertognathia is often called:

A)"Deep bite"
B)"Open bite"
C)"Cross bite"
D)"Closed bite"
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The misalignment of teeth and jaws is having a "bad bite." What is the proper name for misaligned teeth and jaws?

A)Occlusion
B)Centric occlusion
C)Malocclusion
D)Static occlusion
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What are the four types of tooth wear?

A)Attrition, abrasion, crowning, and ridging
B)Attrition, abrasion, erosion, and abfraction
C)Attribution, erosion, crowning, and abfraction
D)Erosion, abrasion, abfraction, and protrusion
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What condition has prevalent communicative and social interaction difficulties?

A)Fetal alcohol syndrome
B)Down syndrome
C)Autism
D)Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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What condition has displays the eating of 300 to 600 calories per day?

A)Psychoneuroses
B)Anorexia nervosa
C)Psychoses
D)Bulimia
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What syndrome involves episodic binge eating and purging?

A)Psychoneuroses
B)Anorexia nervosa
C)Psychoses
D)Bulimia
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What is the term for the alveolar bone proper radiographically?

A)Lamina dura
B)Lamina proper
C)Lamina alveolar
D)Lamina proper alveolar
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What type of radiation has both mass and energy?

A)Particulate
B)Electromagnetic
C)Frequency
D)Energy
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What can cause the ionization of atoms?

A)Natural radionuclides
B)High-voltage
C)Ionization
D)Ionizing radiation
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What type of radiation constitutes the largest source of radiation exposure?

A)Naturally occurring
B)Medical applications
C)Nuclear energy
D)Research facilities
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What is a radionuclide?

A)Unstable atom
B)Stable atom
C)Deposited atom
D)Biological atom
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What is the flow of electrons through a wire or other electrical conductor?

A)Wattage
B)Ampere
C)Electricity
D)Volt
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How many units of measurement are defined in electricity?

A)1
B)3
C)2
D)0
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What happens with photons interact with matter?

A)Become scattered
B)Become absorbed
C)Both A and B
D)Neither A nor B
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What can Compton scatter do to X-ray film?

A)Film fog
B)Film scatter
C)Film circles
D)Film ghosts
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What entity is most sensitive to radiation?

A)Bone
B)Tissue
C)Cells
D)Epithelium
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How many laws of radio-sensitivity are there?

A)4
B)2
C)7
D)5
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What can affect the repair mechanism of the body?

A)High levels of radiation
B)Continued low-dose exposure
C)Rotation between low and high exposure rate
D)Rotation between low and higher exposure length
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In electromagnetic radiation, the shorter the wavelength the greater the ______?

A)Energy
B)Wattage
C)Frequency
D)Radio waves
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43
What lesion type presents erosion of bone radiographically?

A)Peripheral giant cell granuloma
B)Hemangioma
C)Papillary hyperplasia
D)Granuloma
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What is the simplest but most effective disease prevention method?

A)Gloves
B)Face mask
C)Eye protection
D)Handwashing
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What must an employer provide to employees that may be exposed to blood-borne pathogens?

A)Medical benefits
B)Heath insurance
C)Hepatitis B vaccine
D)Hepatitis C vaccine
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Agent-host-environment theory states that disease is a result of an imbalance in one or all three factors, i.e., agent, host, and/or environment. However, there are three parts to these factors. What are they?

A)Primary, secondary, and tertiary
B)First, second, and third
C)Primary, tertiary, and final
D)Primary, secondary, and final
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How do aerosols enter the body?

A)Broken skin
B)Tears
C)Inhalation
D)Hand-to-mouth
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What chemical level type destroys all microorganisms?

A)Sterilant
B)High-level
C)Intermediate-level
D)Low-level
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What does not reduce airborne microbes?

A)Filters
B)Ventilation
C)Hand warmers
D)Circulation
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What does stimulation to the central nervous system do?

A)Induces alertness
B)Decreases alertness
C)Increase receptor sites
D)Decreases receptor sites
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What condition is described as a diminished or interrupted supply of oxygenated blood to the heart that causes necrosis of part of the heart muscle?

A)Syncope
B)Hyperventilation
C)Angina pectoris
D)Myocardial infarction
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52
What condition is defined as a tooth being forcibly removed from the mouth by trauma?

A)Malocclusion
B)Avulsed tooth
C)Broken tooth
D)Aspirated tooth
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53
What is the primary theory of motivation called?

A)Locus of focus
B)Locus of motivation
C)Locus of attention
D)Locus of control
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54
There are several behavioral management techniques. Which one requires consent?

A)Voice control
B)Brief appointment time
C)Hand-over-mouth
D)Distraction
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55
What concept model states that one's beliefs direct behavior and is used to explain and predict health behaviors?

A)Instruction model
B)Motivation model
C)Values model
D)Health model
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56
What term is defined as a desire to fulfill an unmet human need?

A)Instruction
B)Motivation
C)Values
D)Attribution
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57
What is a method for caries prevention?

A)Exercise
B)Caffeine
C)Xerostomia
D)Fluoridation of water
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58
The classification of carious lesions includes rate, direction, and type of disease progression to determine level of priority for restorative therapy. How many classifications are there?

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
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59
When dental plaque sticks firmly to the tooth's surface, what occurs?

A)Carious lesions
B)Cavities
C)Saliva increases
D)Fluoridation
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60
Caries detection is:

A)Visual and tactical
B)Visual only
C)Tactical only
D)Visual and tactical if aided by X-ray
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61
Fluoridation can assist in decreasing the amount of caries. This is especially true for what age group?

A)The elderly
B)Infants
C)Children
D)Middle-aged adults
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62
What caries gains entry into the dentinoenamel junction?

A)Enamel caries
B)Fissure caries
C)Frank caries
D)Pit caries
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63
What three zones of carious dentin are capable of remineralization?

A)Normal dentin, transparent dentin, and infected dentin
B)Turbid dentin, infected dentin, and sub-transparent dentin
C)Normal dentin, sub-transparent dentin, and transparent dentin
D)Transparent dentin, turbid dentin, and infected dentin
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64
What caries has acute onset and severe deterioration throughout the mouth?

A)Arrested caries
B)Rampant caries
C)Tubular caries
D)Carious lesion
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65
Hard, discolored, asymptomatic, and remineralization describes:

A)Rampant caries
B)Arrested caries
C)Acute caries
D)Frank Caries
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66
What medical condition exacerbates malodor?

A)Avoidance of toothbrush
B)Xerostomia
C)ADA
D)Microbial agents
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67
Attached plaque cells divide to proliferate and create:

A)Bio sheets
B)Vertical stratifications
C)Horizontal stratifications
D)Biofilm
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68
Erythroplakia is:

A)Greenish plaque
B)Brown plaque
C)Red plaque
D)Yellowish plaque
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69
Leukoplakia is:

A)White plaque
B)Brown plaque
C)Red plaque
D)Yellowish plaque
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70
What abnormal condition occurs when vital dentin is exposed to the oral cavity environment?

A)Thermal hypersensitivity
B)Rapid hypersensitivity
C)Dentinal hypersensitivity
D)Gingival hypersensitivity
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71
The restorative alloy and mercury compound that has proven durability and longevity is:

A)Gold
B)Silver
C)Enamel
D)Amalgam
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72
Where is internal resorption usually found?

A)Permanent dentition
B)Primary dentition
C)Gingiva
D)Granulation tissue
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73
Increased fluid in tooth tubules that deform pulp nerve endings and lead to pain response, is a component of what theory?

A)Ad-hoc Theory
B)Cold Tooth Theory
C)Hydrodynamic Theory
D)Dental Plaque Organism Theory
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74
What specialized nerve endings create pain?

A)Multipolar
B)Restrictor
C)Unipolar
D)Nociceptors
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75
What determines the speed of impulse conduction and type of pain perceived?

A)Nerve trunk
B)Restrictor
C)Fiber diameter
D)Nociceptors
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76
What term is used for the magnitude of the stimulus required to initiate a nerve impulse?

A)Minimal stimulus
B)Maximum stimulus
C)Minimal threshold stimulus
D)Maximum threshold stimulus
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77
What factor does not determine a person's pain threshold?

A)Age
B)Gender
C)Fatigue
D)Emotional state
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78
What ingredient is not in anesthetic solution?

A)Anesthetic drug
B)Vasoconstrictor
C)Sodium chloride
D)Potassium
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79
What nerve fiber is first affected by anesthetics?

A)Bundled nerve
B)C-fibers
C)A-fibers
D)F-fibers
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80
What nerve fiber is the last affected by anesthetics?

A)Bundled nerve
B)C-fibers
C)A-fibers
D)F-fibers
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