An onlay: (A.) Covers the entire chewing surface of a tooth(B.) Lies within a cusp of the tooth(C.) Covers one or more cusp tip(s)(D.) Is bonded to the facial surface of anteriors to improve appearance Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local...
What is the main function of the incisors in mastication?(A.) Grinding food(B.) Mastication of food(C.) Cutting food(D.) Tearing food Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local Anesthesia Dental Hygiene Boards! Answer: (C.) Cutting food Our teeth...
Which of the following bones of the skull is considered a facial bone?(A.) Occipital(B.) Parietal(C.) Sphenoid(D.) Zygomatic(E.) Frontal Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local Anesthesia Dental Hygiene Boards. Answer: (D.) Zygomatic There are...
Which injection anesthetizes the maxillary posterior teeth?(A.) Inferior alveolar nerve block(B.) Posterior superior alveolar nerve block(C.) Middle superior alveolar nerve block(D.) Greater palatine nerve block Mini Boards Reviews for the National...
Chest pain caused by narrowing of the heart’s blood vessels is? (A). Angina(B). Myocardial infarction(C). Allergy(D). Heart attack Answer: (A). Angina Angina is a term used for chest pain caused by reduced blood to the heart muscles. The pain may...
When providing an inferior alveolar nerve block, the solution should be deposited above which foramen? (A.) Infraorbital(B.) Mental(C.) Mandibular(D.) Incisive Answer: (C.) Mandibular The mandibular foramen is an opening located on the inner surface...
*Published in DentistryIQ (March 2016) Detecting and recording carious lesions is an essential component of the assessment phase in the dental hygiene process of care. Because of its importance, the National Dental Hygiene board examinations require...
Which of the following cysts can be described as heart-shaped by radiographic examination? (A.) Globulomaxillary cyst(B.) Herpes(C.) Simple bone cyst(D.) Nasopalatine canal cyst Answer: (D.) Nasopalatine canal cyst A nasopalatine canal cyst appears...
Which of the following is NOT a muscle of mastication? (A.) Masseter(B.) Medial pterygoid(C.) Temporalis(D.) Lateral pterygoid(E.) Buccinator Answer: (E.) Buccinator This is what you can see with StudentRDH National Boards Review Package, in Head...
Which of the following is the largest cranial nerve? (A). First(B). Seventh(C). Sixth(D). Fifth Answer: (D). Fifth There are 12 cranial nerves: olfactory (I), optic (II), oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), trigeminal (V), abducens (VI), facial (VII)...