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"blank" is a neural disorder or loss of motor function caused by brain damage.
cerebral palsy
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A child's actual age is the
chronologic age
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"blank" is the process of being independent.
autonomy
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A tooth that has been torn away or dislodged by force is said to be
avulsed
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"blank" is a disorder caused by a chromosomal defect.
Down syndrome
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"blank" is a type of involuntary movement of the body, face, arms, and legs.
athetosis
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"blank" occurs when teeth are displaced from the socket as a result of an injury.
extrusion
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When a tooth has been pushed into the socket as a result of an injury, it is
intrusion
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The "blank" is a type of matrix used for primary teeth.
T-band
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"blank" means to dislocate.
luxation
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The child's "blank" is his or her level of itellectual capacity and development.
mental age
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The "blank" is a system designed to evaluate behavior.
Frankl scale
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The specialty of dentistry concerned with the infant through adolescent and the special needs patient is
pediatric dentistry
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"blank" means after birth.
postnatal
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"blank" is a disorder in which an individual's intellingence is underdeveloped.
mentally challenged
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Another term for referring to the brain, nervous system, and nerve pathways is
neural
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"blank" is a concept of office design used in pediatric dental practices.
open bay
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A "blank" is a type of restraining device used to hold hands, arms, and legs still.
papoose board
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A "blank" is a dental procedure in which the coronal portion of the dental pulp is removed
pulpotomy
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"blank" means before birth.
prenatal
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At what age should a person most likely stop seeing a pediatric dentist?
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What is unique about the treatment area of a pediatric practice?
many are designed with the opne-bay concept
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Describe the type of patient seen in a pediatric practice.
- healthy adolescents
- special needs children
- special needs adults
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WHat are you describing when you say that a child is 10 years olb but acts like a 7-year-old?
emotional age
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AT what stage of life does a child first want control of and structure in his or her environment?
3 to 5 yearls of age
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How would Dr.Frankl describe a positive child?
- accepts treatment
- is willing to comply
- follows directions
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Which situation would most likely include the use of a papoose board?
extraction on a 3 year-old
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Which of the following have limitations in children who are mentally challanged?
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Another name for Down Syndrome is
trisomy 21
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Cerebral palsy is a nonprogressive neural disorder caused by
brain damage
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At what age should a child first see a dentist for a regular examination?
2 years
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If a patient has a high risk of decay, how often should readiographs be taken?
every six months
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How is fluoride varnish prescribed for children with high decay rate?
as prescription fluoride
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What procedure is recommended to the protect the pits and fissures of posterior teeth?
sealants
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At what phase of orthodontics would a pediatric dentist intercede in getting a patient to stop sucking his or her thumb?
preventive
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If you are a competitive swimmer, is it recommended that you wear mouth guard?
no
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What matrices are used on primary teeth?
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What endodontic procedure would be performed on primary teeth?
pulpotomy
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Would a child be reffered to a prosthodontic for the placement of a stainless steel crown?
no
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In children, which teeth are most frequently injured?
maxillary anterior
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When a tooth is avulsed, it has
come out
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How does the dentist stabilize a tooth after an injury?
with a temporary splint
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Who in the dental office is legally require to report child abuse?
dentist
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What could be a possible sign of child abuse?
- chipped or fracture teeth
- bruises
- scars on the lips or tongue
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What organizartion should be contacted if someone suspects child abuse?
Child Protective Services of the Public Health Department
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