1. What organization represents the dental assisting profession? a .Dental Assistants United
b. National Dental Assistant Society
c. American Dental
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d. Dental Assistants of America: c. American Dental Assistants Association
2. Professionalism:
a. is what you do in the dental office, as distinguished from what you do on your own time.
b. is what you say in the dental office, as distinguished from what you say on your own time.
c. is an attitude that is apparent in everything you do and say, in and out of the dental office.
d. means that you have a job.: c. is an attitude that is apparent in everything you do and say, in and out of the dental office.
3. Recommendations for good grooming and appropriate dress include:
a. using an up-to-date perfume or cologne as a form of aromatherapy
b. limiting use of tobacco products to the outdoors to avoid an odor in treatment areas.
c. bathing each day and use of deodorant.
d. wearing attention-getting makeup and jewelry to distract patients from c. is an attitude that is apparent in everything you do and say, in and out of the dental office. aspects of planned dental treatment: c. bathing each day and use of deodorant.
4. The ADAA was formed in 1924 by:
a. Faith Sai So Leong
b. Ann Ehrlich
c. Juliette A Southard
d. Deborah Greenspan: c. Juliette A Southard
5. Maintaining a positive attitude is probably the single most important factor in helping to relieve the stress in a dental office
a. true
b. false: a. true
6. The certified dental assistant (CDA) credential is issued by the:
a. Dental Assisting National Board (DANB)
b. dental licensing board for a particular state.
c. American Dental Association (ADA)
d. American Dental Assistants Association (ADAA): a. Dental Assisting Nation- al Board (DANB)
7. Important personal qualities of the dental assistant include:
a. Demonstrating sensitivity to the patients needs
b. not feeing into the patient's needs
c. creating rapport by telling the patient he or she has no good to be stressed or intimidated by being in the dental office
d. being a good talker to distract the patient from the stress of the dental visit.: a. Demonstrating sensitivity to the patients needs
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