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- who was Hesi-Re?
- chief of the toothers and the physicians
- how long had dental disease exited?
- 460-377bc
- who is the "father of modern surgery"?
- Ambroise Pare'
- who is the father of modern dentistry
- Pierre Fauchard 1678-1761
- who earned the title of grand old man of dentistry? and perfects amalgam.
- G.V.Black 1895
- who was the first dentist to use nitrous oxide?
- Horace Wells 1844
- who was John Baker's famous patient?
- George Washington
- who was Robert Woofendale's
- one of the first dentists to travel thoughout the american colonies
- who founded the first dental school in america?
- Horace H. Hayed
- who was the first dentist to use a dental assistant?
- C. Edmund Kells
- who was the first woman in the world to gradute from dental school?
- Lucy B. Hobbs
- who was the first african american female dentist in the united states?
- Ida Gray-Rollins
- Where is the Dr.Samuel D. Harris National Museum Of Dentistry Located?
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Who founded dental Hygiene education in america?
- Alfred C. Fones
- name the three essential aspects of a professional appearance?
- good health,good grooming, appropriate dressed
- how can you show that you are a responsible person?
- arrive on time, staying full shift,being a team player
- what is the purpose of the adaa 'american dental assistants association'?
- to become proactive and take leadership in dentistry and the healthcare profession
- what credentail is issued by the DANB?
- the dental assisting national board is responsible for testing dental assistants nd issuing the credentail of certified dental asstistant {CDA}
- where can you obtain additional information about the DANB?
- Dental assisting national board 444 N.Michigan Avenue Suite 900 Chicago, IL 60611 1-800-for DANB fax 312-642-1475 www.danb.org
- name the members of the dental healthcare team?
- Dentist,dental assistant, dental hygienist,dental laboratory technician
- name the nine dental specialties?
- dental public health,endodontic,oral and maxillofacial radiology,oral and maxillofacial surgery, oral pathology,orthodontics,pediatric dentistry,peridontics, prostodontics
- what is the minimal lengt of education for dental hygiene licensure?
- two year academic years and an associate's degree in a ADA-accredited dental hygene program
- what is the minimal lenght for an ADA accredited dental-assisting program?
- one academic year in length
- what is required before a dental laboratory technician can perfom a task?
- a written prescription
- what is meant by ergomonics?
- Work dealing with a work environment
- what is the goal of ergonomics?
- to stay healthy while performing thier work effectively
- what type of disorders are considered o be MSDs?
- neck and back
- what are the three categories of risk factors that contribute to MSDs?
- posture, repetition,and force
- what is a neutral postion?
- by sitting up right with your weight evenly distributed
- what is meant by a normal horizontal reach?
- the reach created bya sweep of your forearm with the upper arm held at your side
- what type of glove is most likely to aggravate CTS? cumulative truama disorders
- right -left gloves
- how can you reduce eyestrain?
- look up from the task and focus at a distance for about 20 seconds
- what exercise relieves neck strain?
- full back release and shoulder shrugging
- most important factors in preventing CTS?
- resting the hands
- what is he ideal temp.for the reception area?
- 72 in clinical 68-70
- what type of flooring should be placed i the clinical area?
- vinyl flooring
- what are the important features of the reception area?
- adequate seating, coat rack magazines and a area for children
- where is dental procedures performed?
- dental treatment area or operatory
- what is another term for the treatment area?
- operatory area
- what patient chair position is used for most dental procedures
- supine position
- what foot controlled device used to operate the dental handpiece
- rheostat controls
- what does the abbreviation HVE represent?
- High-volume Evacuator
- in terms of the clock concept, where is the static zone located for a right handed operator?
- 12&2
- in relation to the operator should the assistant be lower or higher when seated properly?
- higher
- what else is in the assistant zone?
- cabinets and counter top
- where are instruments exchanged during procedure
- tranfer zone
- should the assistant use one hand or two to tranfer instruments
- one handed technique
- which hand is used primarily to tranfer instruments to a right handed dentist?
- LEFT HAND
- WHAT IS INDIRECT VISION?
- viewing objects using a mirror
- what is another term for a finger rest?
- fulcrum
- what two types of evacuators are used in operative dental procedures?
- saliiva ejectors & hve
- what is the main fuction of the saliva ejectors?
- remove saliva and blood
- what type of rinseing technique is performed throughout a procedure?
- limited area rinse
- what three means of isolation are most often used in dentistry?
- cotton rolls,dry angles,dental dams
- why is it important to wet a cotton roll before removal?
- tissues may be damaged wen a dry cotton roll is pulled away from the area
- what is the term for teeth visible through the dam?
- isolated or exposed
- what piece of equipment stabilizes and stretches the dam awy from the tooth?
- dental dam clamps also know as ligating the dam
- if you are unable to slide the dam interproximally, what could be placed on the underside of the dam to help in the application?
- water soluble
- what is restorative and esthetic dentistry often referred to as?
- operative dentistry
- what is a common term used to describe decay?
- cavities
- which step in the initial preparation allows the dentist to determine the shape and placement of the cavity walls?
- resistance form
- which wall of a cavity preparation is perpendicular to the long axis of te tooth?
- pulpal wall or floor
- where in the mouth would you find a class 1 restoration?
- occlussal pits and fissures of premolars and molars
- how many surfaces can be involved in a class 2 restoratin?
- two, three or multi surfaces
- would a class 2 be anterior or posterior teeth?
- posterior teeth
- what restorative material would you set-up for a class 4 procedure?
- composite restoration
- what type of moisture control is recommended for class 3 and 4 restoration
- dental dam using the mylar matrix system
- what population has higher incidence of class 5 lesion?
- older population
- what are three reasons for placing an intermediate restoration?
- to determine the health of a tooth,financial reasons,waiting for permanent restoration
- is placement of an intermediate restoration an expanded function of the dental assistant?
- yes
- what tooth surface most often receives a veneer?
- anterior teeth
- what is the difference between a direct and an indirect veneer?
- direct technique with composte resin bonded directly to the tooth inderct veneers are prepared in the dental laboratory and then cemented to the tooth surface.
- what are the three primary indications for tooth whitening?
- extrinsic stains, aged teeth
- what is used to hold whitening gel to the teeth?
- custom fitted trays
- main ingredient of whitening strips?
- hydrogen peroxide
- what adverse effects may a patient experience during tooth whitening?
- sensitive teeth
- what cavity classification use a posterior matrix system?
- class 2
- what is the plural of matrix?
- matrices
- what is used to hold a posterior matrix band in position intraorally?
- universal retainer
- when placing a matrix band, where is the smaller circumference of the band placed?
- gingival edge, larger circumference of the band is the occlusal part
- what instrument is commonly used to contour the matrix band?
- universal retainer or contra -angle retainer
- what additional items is used in the matrix system to reestablish proper contact with a adjacent tooth?
- wood or plastic triangle or round wedges
- what can result from improper wedge placement?
- overhang or cupping
- why can't a stainless steel matrix band be used with composites?
- the curing light cannot penetrate through the material palodent type matrix is used for composite resin materials
- what is another term for a clear plastic matrix?
- celluliod strip or mylar strip
- what matrix system is an alternative to the universal retainer?
- auto matrix
- childrens matrixs systems are call?
- t-band or spot welded bands
- what is another term for a thin polished matrix band used for posterior composites?
- palodent type matrix band