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Dental Hygiene Clinical identification. Mrs. Klimczak--2008. Directions. The following will assess your knowledge of clinical identification. This is designed to make you familiar with the NERB slide exam.
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Dental HygieneClinical identification Mrs. Klimczak--2008
Directions • The following will assess your knowledge of clinical identification. This is designed to make you familiar with the NERB slide exam. • Each slide will have a clinical photograph along with four answer choices. You can select your answer by clicking the button. • The program will tell you either “Correct” or “Sorry, Try Again.” Upon this prompt, you will click the button to return to the previous photograph. If your answer was incorrect, continue with that slide until you achieve the correct answer—try to understand why you got it incorrect, if that is the case. • If you get the answer correct, click the button to return to the previous slide, then click anywhere on the slide to advance to the next.
Linea Alba • Apthous Ulcers • FordyceGrandules • Cheekbites
Coated Tongue • Oral Cancer • Melanoma • Herpes
Median Rhomboid Glossitis • Hairy Tongue • Geographic Tongue • Papillae Inflammation
Maxillary Tori • Denture Irritation • Mandibular Tori • Rugae
Overbite • Overjet • Crossbite • Class I Occlusion
Generalized Recession • Abrasion • Anomaly • Localized Recession
Abrasion • Recession • Decay • Lesion caused by chewing tobacco
Plaque • Resin • Filling • Sealant
Periodontal Surgery • Osseous Bone Regeneration • Severe Trauma • Scale/Root Planing
What is unique about #7 and #10? • Crowns • Implants • Posts • Fixed Prosthesis
Abrasion • Resin Fillings • Erosion • Attrition
What would be the ideal order of treatment for this patient? • 1. Implants • 2. Full Mouth Extraction • 3. Dentures • 4. Panoramic • 4, 2, 3, 1 • 2, 4, 1, 3 • 3, 2, 4, 1 • 4, 2, 1, 3
SORRY! Try Again