Section 1 - Oral Health & Preventive Techniques

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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 –

SECTION 4 – ORAL PATHOLOGY -8-

Antifungal agents –

Anticholinergenic -

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