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Pediatric Dentistry Quiz

Authored by Cole Gilbert

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12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main emphasis of practice in pediatric dentistry?

Orthodontic treatment

Prevention and early detection

Root canal treatment

Cosmetic dentistry

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the difference between Chronological, Mental, and Emotional Ages?

Chronological Age is the actual age in years and months, Mental Age is the level of emotional maturity, Emotional Age is the level of intellectual capacity and development

Chronological Age is the level of emotional maturity, Mental Age is the actual age in years and months, Emotional Age is the level of intellectual capacity and development

Chronological Age is the level of intellectual capacity and development, Mental Age is the level of emotional maturity, Emotional Age is the actual age in years and months

Chronological Age is the level of intellectual capacity and development, Mental Age is the actual age in years and months, Emotional Age is the level of emotional maturity

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are some common treatment options in pediatric dentistry?

Teeth cleaning, Tooth extraction, Dental fillings, Dental bridges

Root canal treatment, Dental crowns, Gum surgery, Dentures

Fluoride Varnish, Fissure sealants, Scaling and polishing, Pulp therapy

Teeth whitening, Dental implants, Orthodontic braces, Wisdom tooth extraction

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How should a child be positioned for examination in pediatric dentistry?

Sitting on the caregiver's lap facing away from the caregiver, Standing up, Lying down on the dental chair, Sitting on the caregiver's lap facing the caregiver

Standing up, Lying down on the dental chair, Sitting on the caregiver's lap facing away from the caregiver, Sitting on the caregiver's lap facing the caregiver

Sitting on the caregiver's lap facing away from the caregiver, Lying down on the dental chair, Standing up, Sitting on the caregiver's lap facing the caregiver

Lying down on the dental chair, Facing away from the caregiver, Standing up, Sitting on the caregiver's lap facing the caregiver

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When are theatre options considered in pediatric dentistry?

For routine check-ups, For applying Fluoride Varnish, For temporary restorations, For pulp therapy

For children who require long and many procedures, For mentally challenged patients, For surgical intervention, For routine check-ups

For children who require long and many procedures, For mentally challenged patients, For routine check-ups, For applying Fissure sealants

For routine check-ups, For applying Fluoride Varnish, For temporary restorations, For scaling and polishing

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