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