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DENT 534 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+ The AAPD adopted a policy on Infant Oral Health care that suggested educational interventions on what information? A. Dental and Oral Development B. The role of fluoride in the prevention of oral disease C. Non-nutritive sucking habits D. Teethin...

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DENT 534 Quiz 2 Questions and
Answers Graded A+
The AAPD adopted a policy on Infant Oral Health care that suggested educational
interventions on what information?
A. Dental and Oral Development
B. The role of fluoride in the prevention of oral disease
C. Non-nutritive sucking habits
D. Teething
E. All of the above - answer E. All of the above

How many times more prevalent is caries than asthma as a chronic childhood disease?
a. 5x
b. 10x
c. 20x
d. 50x
e. 100x - answer a. 5x

3. What fraction of a dentist's general patient population is children?
a. All patients are children
b. ⅔
c. ½
d. ¼
e. ⅓ - answer e. ⅓

4. What should be included in an infant's first dental visit?
a. Taking the infant's medical/dental history and the parent's dental history
b. Conducting an oral examination
c. Demonstrating age-appropriate tooth brushing
d. Assessing the infant's risk of developing caries
e. All of the above - answer e. All of the above

5. Approximately how many practicing pediatric dentists are practicing in the U.S.?
a. 5,000
b. 1 million
c. 7
d. All general dentists are also pediatric dentists
e. None of the above - answer a. 5,000

6. What is the purpose of the policy on Infant Oral Health Care from the American
Academy of Pediatric Dentistry?
a. Promote oral health in young children
b. Prevent oral disease in very young children

,c. Fund treatment for very young children
d. A and B
e. None of the above - answer d. A and B

7. In what year did the AAPD adopt the policy on Infant Oral Health Care as a way to
promote oral health and prevent oral disease in young children?
a. 1980
b. 2000
c. 2010
d. 2018
e. 2019 - answer a. 1980

8. As a provider you are legally required to report the following:
a. Poor diet
b. Child abuse
c. Bad manners
d. Poor oral health
e. Good diet - answer b. Child abuse

9. What are parents responsible for in regards to their child's oral health?
a. Oral hygiene in very young children
b. Good diet
c. Taking child to dentist
d. Role models for not smoking
e. All of the above - answer e. All of the above

10. When was the revision made to the Infant Oral Health Care policy that stressed the
importance of a dental home by the child's first birthday?
a. 1980
b. 1990
c. 2000
d. 2010
e. 2014 - answer e. 2014

11. During pediatric dental exams, why does the exam include the parent's dental
history?
a. Parent oral health is typically indicative of the children's oral health in regard to
genetics, diet and lifestyle.
b. The dentist wants to take on the parent as a patient.
c. The dentist wants to embarrass the parent for their poor oral hygiene.
d. Parent's have a tendency to lie about their oral hygiene in front of their children.
e. None of the above. - answer a. Parent oral health is typically indicative of the
children's oral health in regard to genetics, diet and lifestyle.

12. What does AAPD stand for on a national level?
a. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

, b. Ann Arbor Pediatric Dentists
c. Associated American Pediatric Doctors
d. Ann Arbor Pediatric Doctors
e. None of the above - answer a. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

13. What should be included in the first visit for a child in a dental office?
a. Taking the infant's med/dent history
b. Conducting an oral examination
c. Demonstrating age-appropriate tooth brushing.
d. Assessing infant's risk of developing caries.
e. All the above - answer e. All the above

14. What is not one of the things that should be included in a first visit for a child in a
dental office?
a. Determining a prevention plan
b. Conducting an oral exam
c. Taking dental history
d. Caries Excavation
e. Taking med/dent history - answer d. Caries Excavation

15. When should a dental home be established?
a. Before the child is born
b. By a child's first birthday
c. Before a child is a teenager
d. Only once they are an adult
e. None of the above - answer b. By a child's first birthday

16. Behavioral sciences can help dentists to understand why children act the way that
they do. Behavioral sciences can help dentists to understand dental fear in children.
a. Both statements are true
b. Both statements are false
c. The first statement is true and the second statement is false
d. The first statement is false and the second statement is true
e. None of the above - answer a. Both statements are true

17. Which of these is not included in the first visit according to the 2014 AAPD guideline
on IOHC?
a. Demonstrating age-appropriate tooth brushing
b. Assessing the infant's risk of developing caries
c. Taking the infant's medical/dental history and the parent's dental history
d. Conducting an oral examination
e. Turning on the high speed handpiece - answer e. Turning on the high speed
handpiece

18. What is the most prevalent chronic childhood disease?
a. Asthma

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