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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Apical means? | Root Tip |
| which of the following is a proper dental term for describing a tooth surface?? | Distal-farthest from the midline |
| Which of the following is a proper dental term for describing a tooth surface? | Buccal-facing the cheek |
| the cat has which of the following #'s of maxillary & mandibular premolars in 1/2 of the mouth? | 3 and 2 |
| the dental formula for the permanent teeth in the dog is 2 (I 3/3 & C 1/1) plus?? | P 4/4 & M 2/3=42 |
| what is the main purpose of premolar teeth? | Cutting and breaking |
| which teeth on each side of the mouth in the dog have three roots? | maxillary fourth premolars and first and second molar. |
| the permanent canine and premolar teeth in dogs generally erupt at about what age? | 4-6 months |
| Using the triadan system, the proper way of describing the dog's first upper left permanent premolar is? | 205 |
| using the triadan system, the proper way of describing the cat's first lower right molar is ? | 409 |
| the pulp canal contains | blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues. |
| as part of normal tooth growth, which part of the tooth thickens? | Dentin |
| Enamel, which is the hardest substance in the body ?? | is relatively nonprorous and impervious. |
| Dentin is covered by what? | Cementum and enamel |
| N scissor occlusion is when the maxillary fourth premolars occlude? | buccally to the mandibular first molar |
| the heaviest calculus deposition in dogs and cats is typically located on the ? | Buccal surfaces of the upper cheek teeth. |
| the carnasssial teeth in dogs are? | 4p4, 1m1 |
| free or marginal gingiva ..? | forms the gingival sulcus around the tooth |
| the periodontium includes the periodontal ligament and all of the following except...?? | enamal. |
| in vet dentistry chlorhexidine solutions are used because?? | they have antibacterial properties |
| dental propphylaxis is followed by polishing ..? | to reduce the enamel surface area |
| when using hand instruments to clean teeth.. | hold in a modified pen grasp using overlapping pull strokes that are directed away from the gingival margin. |
| a cat has a bit of edema and redness at the sulcus crest and tehre is no bleeding on probing, this cat would have?? | Marginal gingivitis or gingival index of 1 (GI1) |
| pocklet depth is measured from the? | current gree gingival margin to the bottom of the gingival sulcus. |
| b/t p's it's best to use the following order for maintaining instruments.. | use,wash,sharpen, and sterilze |
| you have an instrument in your hand that has two sharp sides, a rounded back, and a rounded point, you are holding?? | Universal curette |
| an abnormally short manidle is generally considered classified as what occlusion clas? | class II (MAL 2) |
| Malocclusion in which one side of the mandible or maxilla is disproportionate to its other side = | Wry Mouth |
| Malocclusion in which upper fourth premolar lies palatal to the first molars= | Posterior crossbite |
| malocclusions in which the canines erupt in an overly upright position or the mandible is narrowed= | base-narrow mandibular canines |
| malocclusions in which one or more of the upper incisor teeth are caudal to the lower incisors | Anterior crossbite |
| the most common benign soft tissue tumor of the oral cavity is? | Epulide tumor |
| Dry socket is more likely to occur when one.. | overrirrigates the tooth socket so that no clot can form. |
| gingivoplasty is the | removal of hyperplastic gingival tissue |
| to prevent the pulp tissue from thermal damage during ultrasonic scaling one should | use constant irrigation |
| an ex of tertiary dentin would be | worn tooth with brown covering |
| another term for neck lesions on feline teeth is | feline external odontoclastic resportive lesions |
| the most common dental procedure performed on a horse is | floating |
| Stomatitis is the | inflammation of the mouth's soft tissue |
| for canine dental radiography of the canine tooth, you should use what size of dental film to ensure that the whole tooth is included? | 4 |
| dental film should be placed in the mouth with the dimple | up and pointing rostrally |
| the flap side of the dental film should be facing | away from the tube head |
| assume you are using a half-wave rectified dental x-ray machine with settings of 70 kVp and 15mA that produces 60 pules of x-rays per sec, if you are using an mAs of 5, how many pulses of x-rays will you use? | 20 |
| the bisecting angle principles states that the plane of an x-ray beam should be 90 degrees to the | imaginary line that bisects the angle formed by the tooth long axis and film plane. |
| you are looking at your dental radiograph and notice that the tooth is elongated, this happened because the beam was perpendicular to the | tooth |
| when applied to dental radiography the SLOB rule means that in successive radiographs, as you reposition your tube head rostrally, the lingual root with move? | Rostrally |
| The SLOB rule of dental radiography is generally applied to which tooth ? | Maxillary fourth premolar |
| if you did not have a dental radiography unit and film, what view would you use to obtain diagnostic radiographs oif the right mandibular carnassial tooth? | Rt. DV Oblique |
| Protective clothing and gear for the vet tech doing dentistry includes all except, | respirator |
| a curette is used to | scale calculus from the tooth surface located in the gingival sulcus |
| a scaler is used to | scale large amounts of calculus from the tooth's surface |
| what mineralized tissue covers the root of the root? | Cementum |
| the nerve and blood vessel of a tooth is clovated? | the pulp cavity |
| when scaling gross calculus from the teeth.. | hold the scaler using a modified pen grasp |
| WRY MOUTH refers to which of the following types of oral malocclusions? | Elongated of the head on either the left or right side |
| the buccal surface of the mandibular molars in a dog.. | refers to the surface in contact with the cheek tissue. |
| brachygnathism is a genetic defect best characterized as? | a maxilla that is longer than the mandible |
| malocclusions can lead to dental disease for a number of reasons including all what which of the following? | presence of resorptive lesions leading to destruction of teeth. |
| which of the following teeth are not normally present in the adult act? | upper PM1 and lower PM1 and PM2 |
| the furcation is best described as.. | the space b/t two roots where they meet the crown |
| severe stomatitis is a clinical sign commonly associated with which of the following feline disorders? | Feline Immunodeficiency Virus |
| which of the following statements about canine toy breeds is true? | Chronic impaction of incisor teeth with hair and debris often results in a chronic osteomyelitis |
| a biopsy reprt confirms that an oral mass is an acanthomatous epulis, what can be said about this growth? | it's a nonmalignant tumor |
| feline cervial line lesions/feline neck lesions/feline resorptive lesions are of great concern to vets, which of the following statements regarding these lesions is false? | Feline resorptive lesions are effectively managed with steriod administration. |
| which of the following statements about eruption of permanent teeth is false? | the permanent lower canines erupt buccal to the deciduous canines. |
| which of the following cardiac diseases is often associated with severe dental disease? | Vegetative endocarditis |
| Perioceutics refer to which of the following? | Application of timed released antibiotics directly within the oral cavity. |
| the bisecting angle technique is a method for radiographing the oral cavity. The technique involves what? | the central radiation beam is directed perpendicular to the line that bisects the angle formed by the film and the long axis of the tooth. |
| Fluoride acts to accomplish all but which of the following? | strengthen the periodontal ligament |
| which of the following statements regarding patient safety during a dentistry is false? | The endotracheal tube should be cuffed so that the tube can be easily manipulated when performing a dentistry. |
| a dog that was exposed to distemper perinatally may develop which of the following oral pathologic conditions? | Enamel Hypoplasia. |