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A comprehensive study guide for dental assistants preparing for a certification exam. It covers a wide range of topics related to the responsibilities and duties of a chairside dental assistant, including exposing and processing radiographs, understanding state regulations, maintaining patient confidentiality, following proper infection control protocols, and performing various dental procedures such as cavity preparation, impression taking, and restorative work. The guide also addresses important aspects of dental office management, such as scheduling, inventory control, and communication with patients. By studying this document, dental assistant students and professionals can gain a thorough understanding of the knowledge and skills required to excel in their role and provide high-quality patient care.
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a responsibility of a chairside dental assistant is - Answer- expose and process radiographs who or what determines the procedures a dental assistant can perform - Answer- state board of dentistry a regulatory agency in a resource for - Answer- issuing rules and regulations documentation on a patient chart is important for - Answer- legally parenting involvement in malpractice each state has a "what" that contain legal registrations on the practice of dentistry - Answer- dental practice act dental assistant can become certified if they pass an exam given by the - Answer- DANB the professional dental assistant has an obligation to make sure all the patient's info. kept confidential according to - Answer- HIPPA which member of dental healthcare team can diagnose dental radiographs? - Answer- the dentist a dental assistant should follow the guidelines for professional appearance such as - Answer- minimal make up who perform a gingivectomy - Answer- periodontist the member of the dental healthcare team who is legally allowed to perform dental prophylaxis is the - Answer- hygienist an endodontist would typically perform which of the procedures - Answer- root canal the "what" provides professional representation of the dental assistant - Answer- ADAA is the most common provider of treatment for malocclusion - Answer- orthodontist
when taking a message for the doctor, the basic info. from the patient should be - Answer- name problem number one results of effective scheduling is - Answer- patient referrals to the office, increases productivity to correct an error in charting- - Answer- put a line through it and right the correction above it the term unit of time in the dental office typically refers to - Answer- 30-45 minutes a file system that enable the office manager to identify charts using a combination of letter and number is refer to as "what" filing system - Answer- alfa numeric everything said and done in the dental office must be - Answer- confidential when using a proper phone etiquette, the first information given to a patient by the phone is - Answer- name of practice a patients medical history is updated - Answer- once a year when ordering supplies " lead time" refers to the length of time for - Answer- time between initiation and completion of a production process an item that in unavailable for delivery with an order, but will be delivered as soon as possible, is considered to be - Answer- back order HIPPA is a written privacy that must inform the health that the office will not use or disclose health information for any purpose other than - Answer- treatment diagnosing and billing a patent requires a series of appointment at one-wee intervals, the best scheduling option is to assign the patient - Answer- relative to payment schedule nonverbal communication is - Answer- communication without speaking the highest level of chemical disinfection for instrument is - Answer- glutaraldehyde according to the CDC, single use items might include - Answer- face mask, gloves, patient napkins high speed handpieces should be - Answer- autoclaved after every use which of the following is considered a chronic infection - Answer- hepatitis
to protect both the assistant and the operator from microbial contamination during cavity preparation - Answer- PPE when an exposure occurs, the dental assistant should tell the doctor - Answer- immediately after first aid the term "sharp" includes contaminated - Answer- endodontics files lubricate dental handpieces - Answer- according to the manufacturer in order to kill a bacteria spores - Answer- steam autoclave after an exposure incident, the dental assistant is directed to a Health Care Provider (HCP) for testing. the HCP must provide a copy of the final report to the "what" within 15 working days - Answer- employer the dental assistant should wash hands with "what" soap before assisting - Answer- antibacterial SDS (safety data sheets) must be kept on file for all - Answer- dental materials and instruments the dental assistant should wear "what" gloves during routine patient care - Answer- exam If an accidental exposure occurs while assisting with a procedure, the first thing the dental assistant should do is - Answer- stop the procedure immediately Thee agency responsible for regulating medical waste disposal is the - Answer- (EPA) environmental protection agency The preferred reliable method of sterilization is - Answer- steam under pressure a biotoxic material used in the dental office is - Answer- steam under pressure Disposal suction traps should be changed "what" to maintain proper vacuum strength - Answer- weekly SDS (safety data sheets) files describe - Answer- precaution for chemical hazards HIV and HBV are infection that are - Answer- caused by a virus and droplet The purpose of informed consent to - Answer- explain risks and benefits of the procedure
following the treatment involving local anesthetic, advise the patient to - Answer- avoid chewing lip, cheek, and tongue when presetting trays, hand instruments are placed according to - Answer- order of use when fabricating a custom acrylic provisional crown, the alginate impressions is taken - Answer- before the tooth is prepared The tear, fulcrum, refers to - Answer- stationary finger is on the level system use "what" to evaluate the occlusal contact on a newly placed restoration - Answer- articulating paper Amalgam condenser are used to - Answer- pack amalgam into the preparation use a dental dam to - Answer- isolate the working aree surgical suction tips are designed to - Answer- remove blood and debris a gingivectomy is the - Answer- removal of gingival tissue sticky bacterial deposits that collect and colonize on tooth surfaces are referred to as - Answer- plaque the term, impression, describes a - Answer- negative reproduction of the teeth to obtain a accurate blood pressure, it is the best if the patient - Answer- arm at heart level study models - Answer- show shape size and position of teeth a gingival retraction cord containing epinephrine is - Answer- always left in the toot during the impression fluoride that may be taken by mouth and swallowed is known as - Answer- systematic after seating the patient be sure - Answer- review and update the health history when mixing calcium hydroxide (Dycal) it is important to - Answer- use equal base and catalyst before dental treatment may be recommended for - Answer- total hip placement the term, trituration, as related to amalgam, describes the process of - Answer- combining amalgam and allot for preparation
a wedge is used to - Answer- prevent overhang prior to seating the patient in the dental chair - Answer- place chair in upright position when performing a restorative procedure the term, matrix refers to - Answer- an artificial wall around the wall zinc oxide-eugenol has a "what" consistency when used as a temporary filling - Answer- putty-like a/an "what" is the replacement for a natural tooth in a fixed bridge - Answer- pontic placing a ligature on a dental dam clamp - Answer- allows retrieval of the clamp if swallowed the best way to decrease exposure to mercury is to - Answer- pressure capsules Periodontal treatment includes - Answer- root canal planning the patient is advised to refrain from eating or drinking for a minimum of "what" after a tropical fluoride application - Answer- 30 minutes The most effective method for removing plaque from interproximal tooth surface is - Answer- flossing chart existing restoration in - Answer- blue pencil a patient pulse is commonly taken using the "what" artery - Answer- radial when using the elastomeric impression material, it is necessary to coat the impression tray with - Answer- adhesive The term, impacted tooth, describes a - Answer- tooth that won't develop fully when locals anesthesia causes - Answer- determine if the needle is in a blood vessel epinephrine in local anesthesia causes - Answer- hyperventilation the purpose of the bite registration in denture construction is to - Answer- record patient occlusion