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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Inadequate etching and moisture | One reason for failure of a dental sealant. |
| Polymerization | To cure or harden. |
| Child/Pediatric visit | Can be done from infancy to age 18yrs. |
| Inform consent | Does not legally allow parent or guardian to leave while child is being treated. |
| Diastema | Space between two teeth, place where adjacent surfaces do not touch. |
| Special needs patient | May need to be seen in a hospital setting. |
| Amalgam | Most commonly used dental material, for childrens posterior teeth. |
| Proximal surfaces of anterior teeth (Class III) | Use composite or glass ionomer to fill. |
| Subjective fear | Comes from stories told by friends and family. |
| Active listening | Is when the receiver encodes the massage and responds during a two-way communication. |
| Tensness | May be shown by legs tightly crossed, hands clasped and arms crossed. |
| Verbal communication | Consists of spoken and written words used to transmit a message. |
| Proximal surfaces of posterior teeth (Class II) | A matrix system must be used. |
| Restorations | There are Six classes. |
| Caries indicating material | Used to ensure all decay has been removed, prior to filling the tooth. |
| Class I | Pit and fissures of post teeth. |
| Class II | Extends into proximal surfaces of post teeth. |
| Class III | Involves the proximal surfaces not including incisal edge. |
| Class IV | Involves proximal surfaces as well as the incisal edges. |
| Class V | Involved gingival 1/3 of facial or lingual surfaces of all teeth. |
| Class VI | Found on incisal edges and cusp tips do to normal function or use. |