Dental Hygiene Final Part 2

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Dental Hygiene Final Exam

Test your knowledge on dental hygiene with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and professionals alike! With 10 challenging questions, this quiz covers various essential aspects of dental care and hygiene.

Join now to:

  • Enhance your understanding of dental concepts
  • Prepare for exams and certifications
  • Evaluate your knowledge and skills
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by BrushingBreeze175
The loss of tooth substance by a chemical process that does not involve known bacterial action is known as:
Erosion
Attrition
Bruxism
Enamel hyperplasia
The wearing away of a tooth as a result of tooth-to-tooth contact is known as:
Erosion
Attrition
Abrasion
Enamel hyperplasia
During an exam you notice that your patient's left mandibular second premolar (#20) is facial to the maxillary left second premolar (#13); this condition is called:
Overbite
Underbite
Overjet
Crossbite
Suppuration is the formation of:
Materia alba
Scalelike cells
Pus
None of the above
Which one of the following is a loosely adherent mass of bacteria and cellular debris and is white or grayish-white in appearance?
Dental plaque
Material alba
Calculus
Acquired pellicle
Dental fluorosis is:
Abnormal dentin formation
Overuse of antibiotics by pregnant mothers
Enamel hypomineralization resulting from ingestion of excessive fluoride during tooth mineralization.
Yellowing of the teeth associated with the aging process
What are the two types of dental caries described by location?
Attrition and erosion
Panoramic and extraoral
Pit and fissure, and smooth surface
Translucent and opaque
The clinical crown is the part of the tooth below the attached periodontal tissues. B) The clinical root is the part of the tooth below the base of the gingival sulcus or periodontal pocket.
True, False
False, True
True, True
False, False
What is a Class I embrasure?
Gingival tissue fills the area.
The tip of the interdental papilla is at or apical to the interproximal CEJ, but coronal to the height of the facial CEJ
Complete loss of the interdental papilla due to extensive gingival recession.
The tip of the interdental papilla is apical to the contact point of adjacent teeth, but the interproximal CEJ is not visible.
The definition of erythema is:
White area of variable size and shape.
Black area of variable size and shape.
Red area of variable size and shape.
Black and blue area of variable size and shape.
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