Jazmin Final Exam Dental
Terms
undefined, object
copy deck
- How many teeth are in the adulth mouth?
- 32
- What are the numbers of teeth for the top?
- 1-16
- What are the numbers for the bottom teeth?
- 17-32
- Dental X rays help Dentist to?
- Locate cyst, tumors, calculus, decidous teeth, fistula, bone distruction, forieng objects, fracture, pressure sensitivity, sinus condition,
- Name three forms of X- rays
- periapical x-ray bite wing x-ray panoramic x- ray
- Name items in dental unit
- dental chair dental light delivery unit cuspidor x-ray unit view box dental amagamator curing light alabama cart sharps container x ray unit
- What does P.P.E mean?
- personal protective equipment
- What are types of P.P.E (personal protective equipment)
- gloves, mask, eye mask, uniform
- Name basic instrument set up
- dental mirror cotton pliers dental explorer
- name endodontic steps (root canal)
- 1.exam 2.anesthisia 3.rubber dam 4.cean out tooth 5.place filing material
- oral surgery steps
- 1.exam 2.anesthesia 3.elevator 4.extraction forceps 5. suture 6. post op instruction
- To work in a dental office to you need a hep b vaccine?
- yes
- What does O.S.H.A mean?
- Occupational safety health admission
- What does M.S.D.S mean?
- material safety data sheets
- What does O.P.I.M mean?
- other potentially infectious material steralization
- Types of Cleaning equipment
- steralization, disinfecting cleaning sanitized
- Name types of dental doctors
- endontics oral pathology oral maxilary surgery orthodontics pediatric dentistry periodontics prosthodontics forensic dentistry dental public
- What does Dental public dentist do?
- prevent dental disease works with the public
- What does endodontics do?
- Root canals
- What does oral pathology do?
- deals with diseases and diagnois and treatments
- What does Oral maxillofacial surgery do?
- performs surgery on wisdon teeth
- What does orthodontics do?
- puts on braces
- What does pediatric dentist do?
- works with children
- what does Periodontics do?
- Diagonis periodontal disease and treats it
- What does prosthodontic do?
- makes dentures and artificial teeth
- Fmx x-ray are
- x-ray takin all over the mouth
- panoramic x-ray are
- full x-rays of the mouth
- mental foramen is?
- the hole inside the jaw
- temporo mandibular joint is?
- tmj it joins with and forms temporal and mandible bones
- What are the four pairs of mastication muscles
- temporal muscles masseter muscles interpterygoid external pterygoid muscles
- What is a block?
- block is a injection given on the lower gums that numbs 2-3 teeth blocks
- How many quadrants are there?
- four
- What does M.F.I mean?
- Mesial Facial Incisal
- When is appropriate to pass tools in front of patient?
- In four handed
- What is dycal?
- Calcium hydroxide used as a cavity liner/barrier
- What is local anesthetics?
- alter body functions produc loss of sensation
- What is flouride?
- prevents cavities and strenghthens teeth
- curing lights
- hardeing bond agents
- If patient is gagging what do you do
- tell patient to sit up straight and relax and breath
- plastic coating applied painted on occlusal surface of the tooth fill deep grooves and prevent decay
- sealant
- scraping of the tooths above
- scaling
- false teeth partial or complete removable or fixed
- denture
- an infection of pus under pressure it can be caused by decay trauma or gum disease and will swell and cause pain if ruptures relief from pain and foul taste in mouth
- abcess
- a plastic mouth piece used to prevent damage cause from bruxism
- night guard
- imaginary line running from the tip of your nose between the front teeth to the chin
- midline
- hardened plaque other wise know as tartar
- Calculus
- lower part of the jaw
- mandible
- dental term for dental decay aka cavity
- caries
- a porcelain or composite covering used to restore discolored or damaged teeth usually facial portion
- laminate veneer
- a wear resistant material such as quartz or ceramics known as the tooth colored filling usually used on anterior teeth has tendency to stain
- composite resin filling
- pertains to the chewing surface on posterior teeth
- occlusal
- an instrument drill used in dentistry
- hand piece
- a procedure using trays and alginate to make molds of teeth
- impression
- the center of the tooth consisting of vessels and nerve tissue
- pulp
- the peeks on the chewing surface of posterior teeth
- cusps
- x-rays of the tip of the root
- periapical
- the portion of the tooth which projects above the tissuea porcelain or gold cover for decayed teeeth
- crown
- the cementing of the permanent crown
- seat
- a gold porcelain or composite custom made filling cemented into the tooth
- inlay
- hard tissue under enamel of the tooth
- dentin
- nitris oxide does not put the patient to sleep but does make them relax
- n2o
- surface of the tooth closet to the midline
- mesial
- upper part of the jaw
- maxilla
- a hole in the tooths surface due to decacification of the enamel and dentin by acid producing bacteria
- cavity
- a titanium cage screw palced in the bone to replace a lost tooth or teeth a crown or bridge or bar and denture can be fixed to the implant
- Implant
- a tooth that is either partially emerged or submerge red under the tissue and sometime even bone
- impacted tooth
- decay of the gumline
- cervical cavity
- the soft tissue surrounding the tooth
- gingiva
- the edge of an anterior tooth used for biting
- incisal
- hard filling ususally accompanied by a post used to strenghthing the inside of a tooth after a root canal
- Core build up
- the removal of tissue only surrounding the tooth typically used in treatment of periodontal disease and cosmetic dentistry
- gingevectomy
- the front teeth canine to canine
- anterior
- removal of a tooth severly decayed broken loose causing crowing
- extraction
- small pus pocket above an infected tooth
- fistula
- small x-ray that only show the chewing portion
- bite wing
- small shaped cutting and grinding tools used in a handpiece
- burrs
- outside surface of the posterior teeth
- buccal
- root canals removal of the nerve and restoration of the root
- endontics
- the first set of baby teeth
- decidous teeth
- the removal of hard deposits with metal scalers on the root surface to allow for attachment of the gums to the tooth an ultimately pocket reduction
- root planning
- an instruments that vibrates ultrasonically and sprays water
- cavitron
- edge side of the tooth closet to the tongue
- lingual
- a metal prong on partial supports denture by hooking around the tooth
- clasp
- the habitat of grinding ones teeth
- bruxism
- within the mouth
- intra oral
- between the teeth
- inter proximal
- inflame and swollen gum tissue most commonly caused by plaque if let untreated may lead to periodnotal
- gingivitis
- artificial teeth used to replace missing teeth that are attached usually on both sides by crowns adjacent teeth
- bridge
- the covering of a tooths surface to correct staining or damaged teeth b painting on a layer of composite resin filling on the tooth
- bonding
- applying atchant to tooths surface to rough up the tooth surface to mechanically bind the composite resin fillin to the tooth
- acid etch
- outside the mouth
- extra oral
- a commonly used silver colored fillingmixed with silver tin copper mercury
- amalgam
- metals used to make fillings
- alloys
- the side of the tooth closet to the tip
- facial
- bacteria that do not need oxygen to survive and grow
- anaerobic bacteria
- name three ends on dental instrument
- point blade nib
- What retracts,indirect vision, reflection,trans illumination
- Dental mirror
- What pushes amalgam down to cavity prep
- amalgam condenser
- What examines surfaces of the tooth and detects decay?
- Dental explorer
- What is use as a measuring stick to measure sulcus
- periodontal probe
- what is used to utilized composite resin filling
- plastic instrument
- What is used to place or remove itemes from oral cavity
- cotton pliers
- What is used to smooth out the edges of the fillin
- burnisher
- What is used to mix dental material
- dental spatula
- What is used to mix or place materials
- dycal instrument
- What carries and pushes the amalgam
- amalgam carrier
- frontal bone
- forehead