Section 1 - Oral Health & Preventive Techniques
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Directions: Using Delmar’s “Dental Assisting, A Comprehensive Approach, 3rd Edition, by Phinney & Halstead, 2008, Chapters 4, 5, 13, 26, & 15, define the following terms:
SECTION 1 - ORAL HEALTH & PREVENTIVE TECHNIQUES Chapter 4
Preventive dentistry –
Plaque –
Demineralization –
Caries
Patient motivation –
Infant –
Preschool child –
Age 9 – 12 –
Age 13 – 15 –
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Age 16 – 19 –
Age 19 – 60 –
Age 60 plus –
Oral Hygiene aids –
Disclosing agents –
Dentifrice –
Mouth rinses –
Halitosis –
Chewing gum –
Interproximal brush –
Dental stimulators –
Floss threader –
Water irrigation –
Tooth brushing – CDAMP MODULE V VOCABULARY SECTION 1 -3-
Manual –
Mechanical –
Recommended tooth brush design –
Bass technique –
Charters technique –
Modified Stillman technique –
Fones technique –
Modified scrub –
Tongue brushing –
Floss –
Types of floss –
Hygienic care of:
bridges –
implants –
full & partial dentures –
orthodontic appliances –
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Special hygiene concerns for:
pregnant patients –
cancer patients –
patients with heart disease –
elderly patients –
Fluoride –
Effects & benefits of fluoride –
Optimum levels of fluoride –
Fluorosis –
Fluoride toxicity –
Acute fluoride poisoning –
Chronic fluoride poisoning –
Forms of systemic fluoride –
Forms of topical fluoride –
2 % sodium fluoride –
8 % stannous fluoride –
1.23 % acidulated phosphofluoride (APF) –
Fluoride rinses -
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SECTION 2 – NUTRITION, Chapter 5
Nutrition –
Malnutrition –
Nutrients –
Metabolism –
Carbohydrates –
Cariogenic foods –
Nursing bottle syndrome (NBS) –
Fiber –
Fats & lipids –
Proteins –
Amino acids –
Fat-soluble vitamins –
Water-soluble vitamins –
7 major minerals –
Electrolytes –
Trace minerals –
Water –
Diuretics – CDAMP MODULE V VOCABULARY , SECTION 2 -2-
Calories –
Information on nutrition labels –
Chronic dieting syndrome –
symptoms –
Bulimia –
symptoms –
Anorexia nervosa –
symptoms –
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SECTION 3 – PREPARATION FOR PATIENT CARE, Chapter 13
Patient History –
a. personal information –
b. medical information –
c. dental information –
Clinical observation –
symentrical –
asymmetrical –
Clinical evaluation –
Palpation –
Vital signs –
a. body temperature –
1. Fahrenheit –
2. Celsius –
Antipyretic –
Hypothermic – SECTION 3 – PREPARATION FOR PATIENT CARE -2-
Pulse –
a. radial –
b. carotid –
c. temporal –
d. brachial –
Tachycardia –
Bradycardia -
Respiration –
Tachypnea –
Bradypnea –
Sphygmomanometer –
Stethoscope –
Blood pressure –
a. systolic –
b. diastolic –
Hypertension –
Hypotension -
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SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY, Chapter 26, Chapter 15
Oral pathology –
Etiology –
Biopsy –
Inflammatory process –
Histamine –
Idiopathic –
Oral lesion –
blister –
bulla –
plaque –
pustule –
vesicles –
abscess –
cyst –
erosion –
ulcer –
ecchymosis – SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY -2-
macule –
patch –
petechiae –
purpura –
granuloma –
neoplasm –
nodule –
Actinomycosis –
Herpes Simplex –
type I –
type II –
Herpetic gingivostomatitis –
Herpetic whitlow –
Aphthous ulcers/canker sores –
Herpes zoster –
Syphilis –
Gumma –
Hutchinson’s incisors – SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY -3-
Mulberry molars –
Thrush –
Physical agents –
amalgam tattoo –
radiation injury –
oral piercing –
tongue splitting –
Chemical agents –
aspirin burn –
nicotine stomatitis –
hyperkeratinized tissue –
chewing tobacco/snuff –
hairy tongue –
gingival hyperplasia –
Dilantin –
Meth mouth –
Hormonal disturbances –
Pregnancy gingivitis – SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY -4-
pyogenic granuloma –
puberty gingival enlargement –
Congenital –
cleft lip and palate –
amelogenesis imperfecta –
ankylosis –
anodontia –
dentinogenesis imperfecta –
fusion -
germination –
macrodontia –
microdontia –
neonatal teeth –
supernumerary teeth –
twinning –
oral tori - (palatinus & mandibular)
exotosis –
Fordyce spots –
fissured tongue - SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY -5-
bifid tongue –
ankyloglossia –
Nutritional disturbances –
angular chellitis –
candida albicans –
glossitis –
Neoplasms –
malignant –
benign –
Dysplasic cells –
Lichen planus –
Erythroplakia –
Squamous cell carcinoma –
Metastasize –
Basal cell carcinoma –
Papilloma –
Fibroma –
Human immunodeficiency virus - SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY -6-
Hairy leukoplakia –
Kaposi’s sarcoma –
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis –
Mucocele –
Varix –
Geographic tongue –
Bell’s palsy –
Pharmacology –
drug –
medicine –
Side effect –
Drug interaction –
Addiction –
Withdrawal –
Psychologically dependent –
Habit forming –
Over-the-counter drugs (OTC) –
Prescription & its parts – SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY -7-
Brand name –
Generic name –
DEA number –
Council on Dental Therapeutics –
Physician’s Desk Reference –
Food & Drug Administration –
Narcotics –
Analgesic –
Amphetamines –
Hallucinogens –
LSD –
Phencyclidine (PCP) –
Mescaline –
Barbiturates –
Tranquilizers -
Antibiotics –
broad spectrum –
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Antifungal agents –
Anticholinergenic -