midterm 4 dental reeptionist
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- Define Mandibular?
- horse shoe shaped bone forms lower jaw
- define Pulpal exposure?
- pulp is open unnatrualy
- define dentin?
- hard tissue goes down entire length of the root
- what are the limits on root cannal therapy for nhib?
- predetermination required except for 13-23 and 33-43
- how many xrays are allowed for nhib?
- 6
- define periodontica?
- treatment of diseases in tooth and suppouting tissues
- give two reasons why not to have complete dentures?
- patient says no and occupation
- does a father cover a child
- false
- define pyorrhea
- full of pus
- what do you do with a persons insurance once it is obtained
- call dental offices for eligability
- with a reimbursmant plan what must we give the patient
-
claim form
recipt - when does prophy come to an end on mss
- 19
- give to examples of record up keep
-
keep patients information together
have xrays labeled - define occlusion
- when the max and mand teeth come together in normal contact
- define pedodontics
- oral conditons throughout childhood
- define oral cavity
- when a tooth encloses a open space in the mouth
- define prosthodontics
- using a artifical substitute
- define palliative
- giving relief but no cure
- define posterior
- to the back
- define proximal
- surface of adjacent teeth that touch each other
- define frenectomy?
- surgical removal of the frenum
- define fedral
- governs the country
- define fluoridation?
- putting fluoride into communities water to aid in caries
- define galvanism
- two different metals in the mouth
- define impaction?
- confinement of a tooth preventing eruption
- define interproximal
- spaces between each other that are sitchuated between two teeth that are adjacent to one another
- define inflammation?
- tissue response due to injury
- define impression
- molds or hallows that material is put into
- define incsors?
- anterior teeth used for cutting and biting
- deinfe immediate dentures
- dentures that are put in the mouth immediatly after tooth extraction
- define judged made law
- used when the provincial law and the federal law are generalized and a judge has to fill in the gaps
- define mixed
- when a child see permanent teeth growing
- define molar
- teeth that are in the back used for grinding
- define lingual
- surface that is closest to the tounge
- define midline?
- a imaginary line that divides the face into two parts
- define mottled enamel?
- when the tooth is given to much fluoride during developmental stages
- define matrix band
- surrounds the teeth to replace the missing walls
- define edentulous?
- without teeth
- define endodotics ?
- treatment and diagnosis of the pulp and periapical tissues
- define excission>
- removal by cutting
- define enamel>
- hardest substance in the body covers the anatomical crown
- define exfoliation>
- shedding of primary teeth
- define ethics
- morabligation using common sense duty or conduct to determine between right or wrong
- define erosion
- done by chemical process not bacteria
- define diastema?
- space between teeth
- define dry socket
- infection/inflammation of a socket after tooth extraction
- define distal
- away from the midline
- define chronic
- continuing for a long time
- define decidous
- primary teeth
- define cementum
- thin bone like covering running down side of the root
- define cuspid
- used to cut
- define cusp
- pointed or rounded part on the occlusal part of a tooth
- define ceplometric
- skull radiograph
- define bicuspid
- tooth with two cusps
- define bruxism
- gnashing of the teeth under nervous strain or when sleeping
- define bengin
- tumour that will not kill
- define anatomical crown
- a part of the tooth that is under the gum and is covered by enamel
- define abrasion
- mechanical wearing away of the tooth
- define antibiotics
- fight infection
- define acute
- severe, comming to a crisis
- define abutment
- suppourts the tooth
- define attrition
- natural wearing away of the tooth
- define apicoectomy
- removal of the apex
- define anterior
- located to the front
- define aesthetics
- refering to beauty
- define allergy
- reaction to a substance by the body
- define abcess
- localization and limitation of pus
- define pulpectomy
- removal of the pulp
- define pulp
- soft tissue
- define permanent?
- 32 adult teeth
- define provincial
- refering to laws that govern the state (province)
- define reabsorption
- when the body reabsorbs primary teeth
- define suture
- a stitch that sews up a wound
- define supernumary
- to many teeth
- define technical assult
- doctor commences a treatment without patient consent
- define sedative
- calms fears
- define subgingival
- below the gum
- we have a patient on april 15 that had a o&D. they came back on the 28 for rct we bill it out. Will PBC or Mss pay> What about standard insurance
-
Mss-PBC they will not they wil deduct it off the o&D from rct.
Standard-will pay for it they dont include it. - what teeth are sealants covered on?
- 6-7
- when do sealants come to an end
- 15
- when billing for pa and bw how do u bill
- sepratly
- what is ceph billed under
- ortho
- what is a tmj
-
allow mouth to open and close
brings the mand forward - what does a patient with heart problems have to take
- premeds
- define roots
- tooth part covered by cementum
- define periodontal pack
- pack put on tissue after surgery for healing
- where should the parents of a child be waiting
- waiting room
- how many appointments are required to complete a bridge
- 2 apps
- how many appointments a required to complete a partial
- 4
- how many appointments are needed to complete a complete denture
- 5
- define root cannal
- passage way for nerves and blood vessels to reach the pulp chamber
- what do inlays and onlays fall under ?
- basic
- deifine malocclusion
- abnormalities in alaingment and positioning
- define prophalaxyis
- prevent disease
- define oral surgery
- diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseased or injuried tissues and abnormalities of the oral cavity
- define congenital
- conditon present at birth
- why should primary teeth and 6 year old molars be kept healthy
-
developing speech
shape to face
mastication
guides for permanent teeth - define orthodontics
- concerned with study and supervision of growth and developement of the dentiton
- what sides are grouped together when doing freezings
-
1,4
2,3 - how old should a child be when they first visit a dentist
- 3 yrs
- what are two major reasons for ortho relaspe
-
diastema reopens
wisdom tooth eruption - what happens if you have malocclusions and you leave them untreated
- tooth loss and decay
- if a patient retainer breaks should a patient wear it
- no
- after how many days do you have to return for pre opp whaen you have a part bone extraction
- 3-5
- what age are wisdom teeth simplest to be taken out at
- 17-20
- why would wisdom teeth have to be extracted
-
impacted
overcrowded - what conditions must be eliminated before extractions
- infectious
- after oral surgery you get soft foods and what other procedures as well
-
orthodontics
dentures - what do u do with a lab slip if insurance is involved
-
copy
submit with claim form - what information is need on a lab slip
-
dentists instructions
request return date - a new denture patient should call the office immediatly if ________________ develop.
- sore spots
- Define treatment
- aid in cure
- define sextant
- treatment is preformed on a particular area
- what three things are not covered by insurance
-
implants
tmj
desentitizing - do wisdom teeth have to be extracted
- no
- what are three examples of general safe guards
-
use proffesional dentist title
dont leave dentist with opposite sex'
indentify patient - what are three examples of silence is golden
-
dont talk about records
dont talk about dental ligability
no critizm - whatare two reasons for complete dentures
-
decay
edentulous - how many appoints are required for an insert crown
- 2
- what are five reasons for oral surgery
-
malaligned
supernumeray
tooth decay
apicoectomy fails
not restorable - what do you give to over anctious patinents
- atavan
- after how many days do you have to return for post op for immediate denture
- 1-2
- what are to ways of avoiding technical assult
-
get patient consent
medical history - this post opp care is included in the price of the dentures for_____________.
- three months
- A appointment would be booked for _________.
- denture adjustments
- what are the two things to consider when booking dentures
- healing and lab
- what are the known problems for denture wears?
-
saliva increase
akward
gagging - define quadrants
- division of teeth into arches by midline
- define vestibular
- anterior/posterior surfaces closet to the lip/cheek
- define contact
- point of tooth that touches adjacent one to it
- define jursprudance
- principle of law and legal regulations refer to dentistry
- define maxillary
- a pair of bones forming the top part of the mouth
- define currtage
- scraping the gingival wall to get rid of inflammed or nercotic tissue
- a prior extraction clause is cover on teeth
- true
- define occlusal
- broad chewing surface on a tooth
- define gingivoplasty
- recontouring of the gums that have lost outer form
- what are the four dental fee guides
- vac nhib mss and standard
- What will NHIB always be when another plan exists
- dual
- what does a dual plan require
- primary payment attached to claim
- what will oo always be
- primary
- what will o1 always be
- secondary
- who are dependent shilren always covered by
- parent whose birthday comes first in the year
- what happens when the bithdates of both of the parents are the same?
- parents whose name comes first in the alphabet
- in situations of a seperaton or a divorce who are the primary holders
-
parent with custody
spouse of parent with custody
parent without custody
spouce of parent without custody - what does coordination of clause benefits mean
- insurance alows no coordinatioin with a second insurance plan
- what is the alternate benefit clause
- insurance pays for the cheapest treatment no matter what the treatment is
- what is the pre extraction clause
- teeth extracted priot to present insurance do not recieve coverage
- when are deductibles paid
- first dental visit of the year
- whose signatures are preauth required from
- dentist
- who is eligable for mss
- people with disabilites and multiple barriers
- what kind of kids are eligable for mss?
- reciving income,disability and bc medical premium assistance
- How much money do adults receive biannualy
- 1000.00
- how much money do children recieve
- 1400.00 biannunly
- what is vac when dual plan is involved
- primary
- when do we preauth for vac
- over 800
- who de we preauth the vac insurance to
- Veterans Affairs Canada P.E.I
- what is the name of nhibs claim form
- dent 29
- what information is required on dent 29
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Group #
ID#
Patient name
dob
Dep# - what insurance companies pay in batch payments
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Pbc
Mss
Vac
Greenshield
sunlife
equitable
National Dental system - when filing claim forms for mss vac and mss emergancy where do the forms go to
- pbc
- where do the forms go to for Nhib
- equitable life
- who preauthorizes vacs $800.
- National dental consult
- why do people ignore dental routine care?
-
fear
uninformed
cost - what dental programs are taught for future problems
- preventive
- what are four factors for increase in demand for dentistry
-
dental insurance
improved technology
popluation increase
public awarness - how are the increases in demand for dental care met
-
four handed dentistry
preventive care
improved technology - what are the two major costly dieases
-
dental caries
periodontal disease - what is the prefered method of consent
- written
- what is the common numbering system
- international
- what are three names for the vestibular surface
-
labial
buccal
facial - what is the largest rooted tooth
- canine
- what does acting as an agent for dental reception mean
- stay in limits but follow dentist instructions
- what are the reasons for a dentist to terminate a patient
- not following advice and not showing up
- how long does it take to terminate a patient
- 30 days
- besides communication what are ways to avoid liability claims
-
keep office clean so no accidents occur
when dentist is away make sure you tell patient where to go for emergancy
equipment maintained - what are the three aspects of preventive dentistry
-
diet guidance and control
fluoridation
patient motovation/education - what are the signs of decay besides white yellow and brown spots
- tooth sensitivity and ache
- how may decay be prevented
-
diet
fluoride
pit and fissure sealants
brush/floss - what is nursing mouth
- decay
- what is used to indicate plaque when brushing
- disclosing agents
- what are the first and second stages of periodontics?
-
gingivitis
pyorrhea - what are 4 causes of periodonatal disease?
-
plaque
diet
worn out restorations
bruxism - 3 known symptoms of periodontal disease
-
gums bleeding brush/floss
teeth and gums become unattached
pus comes when gums are pressed - what 2 reasons are cements used for
-
temp filling material
root cannal filler - 3 condintions for bonding
-
diastema
chipped
stained - what teeth #s cover composite filling an pfm crowns
- 1-5
- what teeth # cover amalgam filling and full gold
- 6-8
- are anteriors billed to insurance as amalgams
- no
- 3 tmj problems
-
dizzines
headache upon waking
ear pain going towards face - two main causes of tmj
-
malocclusins
oral habits - y endo treatments
- preserve tooth
- y rct?
-
malaligned
aesthetics
periocondition - y o&d
-
relieve pain/pressure
drain infection - 3 emergancy sysmptoms of periapical abcess
-
pain/swelling
foul smell
sensitivity - usual corse of action of an incomplete fractrue where pulp involvement is involved
- extraction
- is pulpotomy done to preserve the tooth
- yes
- what are the sighs that show we need a bridge
-
stable occlusion
suppout alignment
aesthetics - what are contradictions of having a bridge
-
bad diet
periodontal condition - how long does it take for the lab to construct anterior restorations
- 10 days
- how long does it take for lab to construct posterior restorations
- 7 days
- is an onlay a custom made filling made at a lab which doesnt require a cusp
- false
- 2 know advantage partial over bridge
-
cheaper
larger dentiton span - why are partials not advisiable
-
no suppourt
perio condition -
Name this tooth
Pernament
11
21
31
41 - central insicors
-
Name this tooth
Pernament
12
22
32
42
- Lateral incisor
-
Name this tooth
Pernament
13
23
33
43 - Canine cuspid
-
Name this tooth
Pernament
14
24
34
44 - 1st premolar 1st bicuspid
-
Name this tooth
Pernament
15
25
35
45
- 2nd premolar 2nd bicuspid
-
name this tooth
Permanent
16
26
36
46
- 1 molar/6 yrs old
-
what is the name of this tooth
pernament
17
27
37
47
- 2nd molar/12 yr old
-
name this tooth
perment
18
28
38
48 - 3rd molar/ wisdom
-
Name this tooth
decidous
51
62
73
84
- centeral incisor
-
name this tooth
decidous
52
62
72
82 - lateral incisor
- what are the limits for polish when under seventeen
- 1/2 unit 2 per year