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When should tooth brushing begin for a child?
How often should you instruct a patient to replace her toothbrush?(Repeated qn)
Which of the following is not an advantage of an electric toothbrush?
How long should a patient take to brush his or her teeth?
Which area of the teeth should be cleaned first?
What type of tooth brush would you recommend patients use?
What does xerostomia increase?
Which toothbrushing technique would you advise a patient to use around orthodontic bands?
You might recommend which of the following for a patient who has little strength in the hands?
When interviewing a patient about home care. How often should the teeth be brushed?
When instructing a patient how to choose an appropriate toothbrush, which of the following head sizes should you suggest?
During patient education, dental health care workers should address common health risks that affect oral health. Which of the following is a general health concern that affects oral health?
Which of the following toothbrushing techniques is performed with the mouth closed?
Which of the following is not considered an indirect benefit of good oral hygiene?
A toothbrushing technique in which the side of the brush is placed against the tooth, with the bristles facing occlusally, and then is slid to a 45 degree angle to the gingival margin, is known as which of the following?
Which of the following is NOT true of hard toothbrushes?
An example of an oral fungal infection is?
When instructing a patient how to use a Fones stroke, which of the following is true?
At what angle should the toothbrush be held against teeth?
When instructing a patient how to use a rolling toothbrush stroke, how many times should you tell him or her to roll the brush?
Which soft deposit is not removed by brushing?