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Double Jeopardy for:
Dental Assisting 101
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DAS
101
DAS
101
ICE
Clinical
Dentistry
Record,
Vitals& Med.
Emerg.
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Who originated the title of
“surgeon dentist” and
dispelled the theory that tooth
decay was caused by tooth
worms?
 Pierre
Fauchard
 Claudius Galen
 John Baker
 Leonardo da Vinci
Who is Pierre Fauchard.
Teamwork in the office is
very important. The letters
TEAM stand for_______
What is
together, everyone
accomplishes more?
Daily Double!
Who was the first dentist to employ a
dental assistant?
Who was C. Edmund
Kells?
Which early American
dentist is credited with
beginning the science of
forensic dentistry?

Ida Gray-Rollins
 C. Edmund Kells
 G.V. Black
 Isaac Greenwood
Who is C. Edmund Kells?
Benefits of memberships in the ADAA
include:

A membership includes free health
insurance
 B. The opportunity to attend meetings
where continuing education credit may be
earned
 C. Certification as a CDA
 D. Eligibility to take the DANB
What is the opportunity to
attend meetings where
continuing education credit
may be earned?
The dental specialty that
involves the diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of
malocclusion is ___________
An orthodontics
A periodontics
An endodontics
A prosthodontics
Who is an
orthodontics?
The strength of an organism
and its ability to produce
disease is________.
Virulence
Bioburden
Pathogens
Infectious disease
What is virulence?
An infection that is short
duration is a(n)_______.
Chronic infection
Latent infection
Acute infection
Opportunistic infection
What is “acute infection”?
Transmission of a disease to a
susceptible person through the
handling of contaminated
instruments or by touching
contaminated surfaces is a
form of ________________.
Direct transmission
Indirect transmission
Airborne transmission
What is a “Indirect disease
transmission?”
Infectious waste is
______________?
What is a “contaminated waste
that is capable of transmitting an
infectious disease”?
Complete this
statement. The BBP
standard requires use of
protective eyewear
____________.
What is with front and side
protection?
Double
Assisting
Which of the following patientcare items is classified as a
semi critical instrument?
a. dental burs
b. dental scalers
c. lead apron
d. rubber dam forceps
What is “Rubber dam
forceps?”
After instruments have been
through the cleaning cycle of
the ultrasonic cleaner, they
should be ______________
What is:
“Rinsed with clear water?”
What method of sterilization
is used for unwrapped
patient items that will be
immediately used?
What is flash
sterilization?
Instruments must be
absolutely dry if you
are using which type
of sterilization
process?
What is chemical vapor?
Autoclaves are set to reach
a maximum steam
temperature of _______*f
and a pressure of
________psi?
What is 250: 15 to 30
The basic instrument grasp
include which of the following?
A. Pen grasp
B. Palm grasp
C. Palm-thumb grasp
D. All of the above
What is “all of the above?”
Instrument set up on the
dental tray from
__________?
What is “from left to right?”
The __________instruments
are used to place, condense,
and carve the dental material
back to the normal anatomy of
the tooth?
What is “restorative
instruments?”
What hand piece does a
prophylaxis angle attach to?
What is:
The low speed hand piece.
The basic set up is composed of
which instruments?
What is?
 Mouth
mirror, double
ended explorer, and
cotton pliers.
The most frequently used
drug in a medical
emergency is __________?
What is Oxygen?
The dental assistant’s
responsibility in an
emergency situations is
____________?
What is: to recognize the
symptoms and signs of a
significant medical
complaint & to provide
appropriate support in
implementing emergency
procedures.
The reduction of blood flow to
the brain that causes the
patient to lose consciousness
is called ______________
What is “syncope or fainting?”
The most important way to
prevent a medical
emergency is to be sure the
patient has ___________
before treatment is to
begin?
What is . . . Completed and
updated his or her medical
history.
The normal pulse rate for a
resting adult is ___________.
What is 60 to 100 bpm (beats
per minute).
Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) is also
know as
________________.
What is basic life support?”