DANB General Chairside Exam 2023 (A+).
Autonomy - ANSWER self-determination, right to freedom of choice and
self-responsibility.
Beneficence - ANSWER
... [Show More] of benefit to the patient.
Code of Ethics - ANSWER Voluntary standards of behavior established by a
profession.
Veracity - ANSWER telling the truth.
The governor - ANSWER the state board of dental examiners are appointed by who?
Due Care - ANSWER just, proper, sufficient care, or the absence of negligence.
Expressed Contract - ANSWER a contract that is established through verbal or written
words.
General Supervision - ANSWER level of supervision in which the dental auxiliary
performs delegated functions according to the instructions of the dentist, who is not
necessarily physically present.
implied contract - ANSWER contract that is established by actions, not words.
Res Gestae - ANSWER latin for things done. Statements made by a person present at
the time of an alleged negligent act that are admissible as evidence in a court of law.
Res Ipsa Loquitur - ANSWER The thing speaks for itself.
Respondeat Superior - ANSWER latin for let the master answer. Employer is liable for
acts of the employee.
Tort law - ANSWER involving an act that brings harm to a person or damage to
property.
Unprofessional negligence - ANSWER malpractice is...?
Contributory Negligence - ANSWER a patient breaking an appointment may be
interpreted as?
Criminal and Civil Law - ANSWER the two types of statutory law.
Cementoclases - ANSWER cells that resorb cementum.
Clinical crown - ANSWER the portion of the tooth that is visible in the oral cavity.
Dental papilla - ANSWER gingivae between the teeth.
Deposition - ANSWER the process by which the body adds new bone.
Embryo - ANSWER an organism in the earliest stages of development.
Hydroxyapatite - ANSWER mineral compound that is the principal inorganic
component of bone and teeth.
Odontoblasts - ANSWER cells that form dentin
Odontogenesis - ANSWER formation of new teeth.
Osteoblasts - ANSWER cells that form bone.
Filiform papillae - ANSWER threadlike elevations that cover most of the tongue.
Cingulum - ANSWER raised,rounded area on the cervical third of the lingual surface.
Cusp of carabelli - ANSWER what is found on the maxillary first molars?
Mutans Streptococci and Lactobacilli - ANSWER the two specific groups of bacteria in
the mouth that are responsible for caries.
Mutans Streptococci - ANSWER bacteria found in plaque.
Lactobacilli - ANSWER this bacteria in the mouth indicates a high sugar intake.
True - ANSWER mothers are the most common source of disease causing MS
because of close and frequeny contact.
Pellicle - ANSWER colonies of bacteria embedded in an adhesive substance.
Calculus - ANSWER calcium and phosphate salts in saliva that become mineralized
and adhere to tooth surfaces.
True. - ANSWER No tissue recession or loss of connective tissue or bone is
associated with gingivitis. other types of gingivitis are associated with puberty,
pregnancy and the use of birth control medications.
True - ANSWER Normal probing will be 0-4 mm.
True! - ANSWER If less than 30% of sites in the mouth are affects, the disease is
considered localized and vice versa.
24 Hours - ANSWER How long does plaque take to form again after being removed?
Daily - ANSWER over the counter topical fluoride rinses are designed to be used how
much?
Stillman - ANSWER brushing technique that has half in sulcus and half on gums.
False - ANSWER all bottled water contains fluoride.
Topical - ANSWER the major effect of fluoridated water in the prevention of caries.
Immediately After Brushing and Flossing - ANSWER the best time to use a fluoridated
mouth rinse is...
16 - ANSWER The recommended age to cease fluoride for those who do not have it.
True!! - ANSWER No dental floss works better than another.
Complete protein - ANSWER a well-balanced mixture of all eight essential amino
acids.
Vitamin C Deficiency - ANSWER swelling gums and bleeding, slow wound healing,
fatigue, depression, and poor digestion can be the result of:
True ! - ANSWER Vitamins do not supply energy to the body but they do release
energy.
How long it stays in the mouth - ANSWER a major factor in determining the
carcinogenicity of a carbohydrate is to see....
Vitamin D - ANSWER a good source for this vitamin includes fish, sunlight and butter.
Saliva - ANSWER dilutes and removes acid components from dental plaque. If it is
thick it is less effective. Neutralizes acids. [Show Less]