Clinical Dental Hygiene Part 4
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- 1. Fill in the Blank: Patients with hypothyroidism may have __________ thyroid glands.
- 6. If you are unable to induce vomiting to a patient suffering from acute fluoride toxicity what should you give them?
- 9. Skeletal and muscular disorder caused by a disruption in brain development.
- 11. A disorder of the kidney's filtering system.
- 13. Thin ultrasonic tips should be used on what power setting?
- 16. These types of powered instruments are contraindicated for use on patients with unshielded cardiac pacemakers.
- 19. Patients with hemophilia or blood clotting disorders are at risk for prolong bleeding, hemorrhages, and what else?
- 22. In patients with hemophilia if there platelet count is less than what should treatment be postponed?
- 23. A drop in oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in red blood cells.
- 26. Black extrinsic stain is often associated with excess amounts of what mineral in saliva?
- 29. Insufficient production of thyroid hormones.
- 32. How many millgrams per killigram of bodyweight is the lethal dose of fluoride?
- 33. Inflammation of the liver caused by viruses or toxic substances.
- 35. This can occur in patients on medications used to treat blood pressure so it is important to sit them up slowly and let them rest for several minutes before leaving the chair.
- 37. How long should 1.23% APF gel be applied for maximum efficiency?
- 38. In patient's with kidney disease that should be treated the day after what?
- 43. Patients with arthritis may have problems with what part of the head due to joint damages?
- 44. Fluoride reacts with what to form fluorapatitie?
- 46. Relationship between the face of a universal curet to its shank.
- 48. Blue-green extrinsic stain is often due to what type of exposure?
- 49. Electronic device used in some patients with arrythmias.
- 50. Describe the back of an area-specific curet.
- 54. This is used primarily to reduce pain and alleviate fear and anxiety during dental treatment.
- 57. The use of this dissociative anesthetic is contraindicated for patients with depression.
- 58. Generic name for the drug often used to treat seizures that can cause gingival enlargement.
- 59. Pain caused by excessive work of the heart.
- 60. Thin ultrasonic tips should be used to remove what amount of biofilm and calculus.
- 61. Process of placing a stent in a blood vessel to open up a clot.
- 62. Chlorine-containing compounds are what level of surface disinfectants?
- 64. Best time of day to schedule patients with angina pectoris.
- 65. Method of toothbrushing where the filaments are angled downward at a 45-degree angle toward the occlusal surface and the filaments are lightly flexed and the brush is vibrated with a short back and forth method.
- 73. Fill in the Blank: Lactobacillus species are found in the _____ stages of the caries process.
- 74. Orange extrinsic stain is soften caused by what?
- 75. Sterilization method that can produce a slight odor and requires special ventilation.
- 80. Black extrinsic stain can be caused by what bacterial species?
- 81. This occurs when fluoride containing products are used inappropriately.
- 82. Fill in the Blank: In patient's with kidney disease drugs are excreted more _______.
- 85. In the US chronic fluoride toxicity is mostly seen as what?
- 86. Instruments that can be used for supragingival and subgingival periodontal debridement in all areas of the mouth.
- 87. Sides of the magnetostrictive tip that are active.
- 89. The emergency medication for angina pectoris.
- 90. Patients with hyperthyroidism may be fatigued and not tolerate what?
- 91. Progressive disease that destroys memory and other mental functions.
- 92. A gray or brown-green extrinsic stain is associated with what?
- 93. Excessive production of hormones of the pituitary gland.
- 94. Vasoconstrictor that can worsen a heart arrythmia.
- 95. This may be delayed in patients with hypothyroidism.
- 97. Generic name for the local anesthetic that should be avoided with tricyclic antidepressants.
- 98. Sides of the piezoelectric tip that are active.
- 99. The cross section of an area-specific curet is what?
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- 2. Step of the process of care where the clinician reviews and documents the outcomes of the treatment performed and makes adjustments ad needed.
- 3. Patients with spina bifida often have a deficiency in what?
- 4. Another name for acromegaly.
- 5. How many milligrams per killigram of body weight is the minimum dose of fluoride that could cause toxic signs and symptoms.
- 7. Insulin deficiency or abnormality disorder.
- 8. Medications used to treat inflammation can prevent what?
- 10. The portion of the functional shank that is from the last bend or curve closest to the working end.
- 12. Angle's class of malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is positioned in the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- 14. Dentrifice that can cause a brown extrinsic stain.
- 15. In patients with anemia, their tongue may lose what papillae?
- 17. Stain caused by poor oral hygiene, bacteria, food, beverages, tobacco, stannous fluoride, chlorhexidine, and minerals from some water systems.
- 18. Stain caused by things such as pulpal necrosis, internal resorption, antibiotics, tooth trauma, and endodontic therapy.
- 20. Angle's class of malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar lies mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- 21. Abnormal electrical discharges in the brain.
- 24. Inability of the heart to provide enough oxygen, blood, and nutrients to the body and results in the backing up of blood in various parts.
- 25. Green extrinsic stain is associated with chromogenic bacteria and what other type of microorganism?
- 27. Patients with anemia may have oral tissues that appear erythematous or what?
- 28. Increased pressure on he arteries related to the buildup of plaque in the arteries.
- 30. Small ingestion of fluoride can lead to what type of irritation?
- 31. Unilateral facial paralysis affecting the seventh cranial nerve.
- 34. Fill in the Blank: Patients with cyclic neutropenia may need __________ appointments.
- 36. Months to wait for dental treatment after a patient has a heart attack.
- 39. Neural tube defect caused by the failure of the spine to develop and close properly during the first month of pregnancy.
- 40. Mood disorder caused by chemical imbalances in the brain.
- 41. Damage to the blood vessels in the brain characterized by unilateral lack of movement.
- 42. Condition characterized by inattentiveness, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and possible learning disability.
- 43. Elavil is a brand name for what type of medication?
- 45. Patients with hyperthyroidism may have early eruption of what dentition?
- 47. Brown extrinsic staining is often associated with the use of what type or oral health aids?
- 51. Actinomyces are associated with what type of carious lesions?
- 52. Abnormal electrical conduction to the heart muscles.
- 53. Death in parts of the heart muscle.
- 55. Fill in the blank: Patients with diabetes mellitus should be scheduled _________ meals and pharmacologic therapy.
- 56. Motion of a magnetostrictive tip.
- 63. Patients with spina bifida are often allergic to what?
- 66. A gram positive bacteria identified with early caries lesion development.
- 67. This is poor in patients with diabetes mellitus.
- 68. Patients with these prosthetic devices may require antibiotic premedication before invasive dental procedures because of risk of infective endocarditis.
- 69. By increasing this it increases the stroke length and tip vibration of an ultrasonic instrument.
- 70. The seventh cranial nerve
- 71. Lactobacillus species are what type of bacteria?
- 72. An inherited disorder characterized by a repeated decrease in the number of neutrophils every 21 to 27 days.
- 76. Appointment lengths best for patients with ADHD.
- 77. The main role of this substances is to inhibit demineralization and enhance remineralization.
- 78. Excessive production of thyroid hormones.
- 79. This form of self-applied fluorides in 5,000ppm of NaF can be given in fluoride trays.
- 83. Disorder related to lack or impairment of dopamine characterized by rigid movements, tremors, drooling, and lack of facial expressions.
- 84. Inflammation of the joints.
- 88. Motion of a piezoelectric tip.
- 96. Patients with hypothyroidism may be fatigue and not tolerate what?