Medications

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Test Your Knowledge on Dental Medications

Welcome to the Dental Medications Quiz! This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of various medications used in dental care. From antimicrobial agents to ingredients that help manage gingivitis and hypersensitivity, test your knowledge and learn more about how these medications benefit oral health.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on dental medications
  • Ideal for dental students and professionals
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CaringTeeth247
This medication shows the reduction of gingivits/ inflammation/ biofilm/ calculus formation. Antimicrobial and antigingivitis agent.
Triclosan
Xylitol
Zinc
Essential oils
This medication has anticaries benefits. Is a flavoring agent, humectant.
Triclosan
Flouride
Glycerol sorbitol
Xylitol
This medication reduces biofilm formation
Potassium
Xylitol
Triclosan
Chlorhexidine
Zinc citrate
Just like zinc citrate, this medication also reduces biofilm formation
Stannous flouride
Zinc citrate
Sorbutol
Tartar control agent
Reduces dentin hypersensitivity
5% potassium nitrate
Alcohol
Benzoates
Phenols
Essential oils and zinc has proven to reduce sulfur compounds (bad breath)
True
False
Sodium lauryl sulfate produces what in toothpaste
Teeth whitening
Foaming action
Turn them white
None of the above
These are moisture stabilizers (humectant)
Flouride, zinc
Essential oils, zinc
Glycerol, sorbitol
Alcohol, benzoates
These act as preservatives, prevents bacterial growth, reduces levels of gingivitis and biofilms. Act as antimicrobial and antigingivitis agent.
Potassium nitrate
Oxidizing agents
Alcohol, benzoates, phenols
Oxygenating agents
Most effective antimicrobial and antigingivitis agent
Chx chlorhexidine
Zinc citrate
Triclosan
Flouride
Agents that contain pyrophosphate salts, zinc salts, sodium hexametaphosphate, triclosan/ copolymer are called
Oxydizing agents
Oxygenating agents
Tartar control agents
Phenols
What do oxidizing agents do
Inhibits supragingival calculus
Alters bacterial cell membranes
Neutralizes volatile sulfur compounds but not reduce biofilm or gingivits
Reduce symptoms of pericoronitos but are not contain antimicrobial effect
These agents alter bacterial cell membrane increasing permeability.
Oxygenating agents
Tartar control agents
Oxidizing agents
Essential oils
10% carbamide peroxide and 15% hydrogen peroxide are considere oxygenating agents
True
False
Tartar control inhibits supragingival calculus
True
False
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