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- 2. A person with a BMI below 18.5 is considered to be what?
- 5. Angle's class two malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar lies mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- 6. The primitive toothbrush made from various types of wood that has roots in early 3500 BC.
- 7. Regulated medical waste known to be capable of transmitting disease.
- 8. What is the most important behavior in the prevention of disease transmission?
- 10. Puncture-resistant containers for disposal of sharp items that could puncture the skin.
- 12. Classification of a systolic blood pressure of 130-139mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure of 80-89mmHg.
- 16. A person with a BMI 25-29.9 is considered to be what?
- 18. Where should the side of the brush be placed on in order to perform the Stillman Method?
- 19. A method in which the end-round filament tips are directed into the gingival sulcus at approximately 45 degrees for the purpose of loosening and removing dental biofilm from both the gingival sulcus and the tooth surface just below the gingival margin.
- 21. Mask indicated for use when treating patients with airborne diseases.
- 23. A BMI above 30 is considered to be what?
- 25. Lesion of the gingiva resulting from mechanical removal of the surface epithelium.
- 27. ASA classification of a normal healthy patient that has little or no dental anxiety.
- 29. A pulse above 100bpm is considered what?
- 31. Biolfim that accumulates on the clinical crown.
- 34. Level of surface disinfectant that destroys vegetative bacteria, some fungi and viruses, and is NOT tuberculocidal.
- 35. For surgical procedures the CDC recommends that only what type of solutions are used as coolants and irrigants in an appropriate delivery device.
- 36. Method of sterilization that sterilizes at 250 degrees F for 15-30 minutes.
- 39. Mask that are ideal for procedures where heavy to moderate amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced.
- 40. ASA classification of a patient with mild systemic disease or extreme dental anxiety.
- 41. Federal agency that enforces workplace safety regulations including infection control in healthcare settings.
- 43. Malocclusions are assessed with patient in what position?
- 46. Facial profile of someone who has an Angle's class three malocclusion.
- 48. A systolic blood pressure of 120-129mmHg and/or above 80mmhg is considered what?
- 49. Mineralized plaque biofilm.
- 55. Mask that is ideal for procedures where low amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced.
- 56. Level of surface disinfectant that destroys vegetative bacteria, most fungi and viruses, and is registered by the Environmental Protection Agency as tuberculocidal.
- 58. Waste that is generated including all disposable items other than sharps, tissue, extracted teeth, and blood-soaked items.
- 60. Surfaces such as floors, walls, and sinks that are less likely to transmit disease.
- 63. ASA classification of a moribund patient who is not expected to survive without an operation.
- 64. Invisible biologic contaminants less than 50microns in diameter.
- 65. Toothbrushing method that aids in biofilm removal from proximal tooth surfaces when interproximal tissue is missing creating an opening for embrasures.
- 68. Surfaces that become contaminated from spray or droplets of oral fluids by touching with gloved hands during procedure and have the potential to transmit diseases.
- 69. The width of the toothbrush head should cover the intercuspal distance of what molar?
- 70. Classification of a systolic blood pressure of greater than or equal to 140mmHg and/or greater than or equal to 90mmHg.
- 71. Mask ideal for procedures where moderate to light amounts of fluid, spray, and/or aerosols are produced.
- 74. Characteristic shape of each toothbrush filament made by a special manufacturing process that removes all sharp edges and provides smooth, rounded ends to prevent injury to gingiva or tooth structure during use.
- 75. Sterilization Method that works at 320 degrees F for 1-2 hours.
- 76. The oven type of dry heat sterilization.
- 78. Quality of an ideal surface disinfectant in that it is effective within 10 minutes or less.
- 79. Items that can penetrate intact skin or other tissues.
- 80. ASA classification of a patient that is declared brain dead whose organs are being removed for donor purposes.
- 83. Facial profile of someone who has an Angle's class one malocclusion.
- 85. A person with a BMI 18.5 to 24.9 is considered to be what?
- 86. Agents used to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- 87. For nonsurgical procedures the CDC has recommended that all dental units use systems that provide output treatment water that meets what standards?
- 89. ASA classification of a patient with severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life.
- 91. Biologic contaminant that are greater than 50microns in diameter and may be visible.
- 92. A pulse below 60bpm is considered what?
- 94. Level of surface disinfectants that destroy all microorganisms but may not destroy high numbers of bacterial spores.
- 95. Medical supplies that contact intact skin.
- 96. A source that allows a pathogen to survive a multiply.
- 98. Loss of tooth structure produced by a mechanical cause.
- 100. What is the nutrient source of subgingival biofilm?
- 101. Supragingival calculus is often found on the facial surfaces of what teeth?
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- 1. Biofilm located within the pocket or sulcus.
- 3. Classification of a systolic blood pressure above 180mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure above 129mmHg with target organ damage.
- 4. Medical waste that has the potential for disease transmission and requires special handling and disposal.
- 9. Angle's class one malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is positioned in the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- 11. The reason why the patient has presented for oral health care.
- 13. Federal agency charged with the approval and oversight of the use and disposal of hazardous materials.
- 14. Disease transmission through contact with contaminated food or water.
- 15. Ideal quality of a surface disinfectant in that it provides a residual effect.
- 17. Vertical overlap of the maxillary incisors to the mandibular incisors.
- 20. Physical status classification that determines a general estimate of medical risk for the patient.
- 22. The rapid heat transfer type of dry heat sterilization.
- 24. Molars and premolars occlude cusp to cusp.
- 26. The infection prevention and control practices by which healthcare personnel follow the same protocols for all patients, regardless of infectious status or health history.
- 28. Incisal surfaces of maxillary teeth occlude with the incisal edges of mandibular teeth instead of overlapping.
- 30. Classification of a systolic blood pressure above 180mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure above 120mmHg.
- 32. Agency in the US Department of Health and Human Services that was established to help assure safe and healthful working conditions by providing research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health.
- 33. Lack of occlusal or incisal contact between maxillary and mandibular teeth.
- 37. Angle's class three malocclusion where the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar lies distal to the buccal groove of the mandibular first molar.
- 38. Horizontal distance between the lingual and of the maxillary anterior incisors and the facials of the mandibular anterior incisors.
- 42. A thin film that coats the tooth immediately on exposure to saliva.
- 44. Nonprofit organization comprising dental practitioners, allied health care workers, industry representatives, military personnel, and other interested persons with a collective mission to promote infection control and related science-based health and safety policies and practices.
- 45. Federal facility for disease eradication, epidemiology, and education.
- 47. A colony of microorganisms within a protective polysaccharide slime layer that forms in dental tubing.
- 50. ASA classification of a patient with severe systemic disease.
- 51. Items containing heat-sensitive chemicals that change color when exposed to certain temperatures to assess conditions during the sterilization process.
- 52. Subgingival calculus is often found on the lingual surfaces of what teeth?
- 53. When one or more maxillary incisors are lingual to the mandibular incisors.
- 54. Medical supplies that do not penetrate soft tissue or bone but contact mucous membranes or nonintact skin.
- 57. Mode of disease transmission requiring person-to-person body contact with blood, oral fluids, or other patient materials.
- 59. Spread of disease agents through fomites.
- 61. Destruction or removal of all living organisms, including highly resistant bacterial spores.
- 62. When maxillary or mandibular posterior teeth are positioned either facial or lingual to their normal position.
- 66. Spore tests for verification of sterility.
- 67. Medical supplies that penetrate soft oral tissue or bone.
- 72. Agency of the Department of Health and Human Services responsible for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of foods, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices.
- 73. Steam sterilization method that works at 270 degrees F for 20minutes.
- 77. For routine dental procedures how long should the clinician wash their hands?
- 81. Equipment designed to protect the oral healthcare worker from exposure to bloodborne and other pathogens to the skin, clothing, eyes, mouth, and other mucous membranes.
- 82. Facial profile of someone who has an Angle's class two malocclusion.
- 84. Name of the chew sticks used in many African and Middle eastern countries that evidence suggests may have some antimicrobial properties.
- 88. Probe used to measure the extent of furcation involvment.
- 90. Fill in the Blank: The main directive of OSHA is the protection of _________.
- 93. Objects or surfaces that are disease agents.
- 97. What is the nutrient source of supragingival biofilm?
- 99. Most current tooth bristles are made of what type of filaments?
