Example of Dental Hygiene Exam Independent
Questions:
Pick the best answer for each.
- After reviewing the health history of Sarah, a 22-year-old patient, it’s noted that she is currently pregnant. Which consideration is most important for her dental hygiene care plan?
a. Avoid all dental treatments until after the pregnancy.
b. Schedule appointments during her second trimester.
c. Use only natural cleaning agents during her treatments.
d. Double the length of her dental hygiene appointments.
Rationale:
C: Schedule appointments during her second trimester, as this period is generally considered the safest time to provide dental care for pregnant patients.
2. The dental radiograph of Emily, 18 years old, shows that she has impacted wisdom teeth. What is the most appropriate action?
a. Schedule her for immediate extraction of the wisdom teeth.
b. Monitor the situation and reassess in six months.
c. Recommend a soft diet to prevent discomfort.
d. Apply topical fluoride to the adjacent teeth as a preventive measure.
Rationale:
B: Monitor the situation and reassess in six months, because impacted wisdom teeth may not always require immediate extraction and can be observed for changes or symptoms.
3. After a dental cleaning, John, 40 years old, reports excessive sensitivity. Which of the following is the best immediate action?
a. Prescribe a high-dose pain reliever.
b. Schedule him for a follow-up in one week without taking any immediate action.
c. Advise him to avoid hot and cold foods.
d. Apply a desensitizing agent to the affected areas.
Rationale:
D: Apply a desensitizing agent to the affected areas, because it directly addresses the sensitivity issue by creating a barrier over the sensitive spots, providing immediate relief.
4. A dental hygienist needs to evaluate the progress of oral hygiene instruction given to a 10-year-old child. Which method is most effective?
a. Check for plaque removal efficiency at the next visit.
b. Send home a quiz on oral health practices for the child to complete.Â
c. Review the number of new cavities at the next check-up.
D. Ask the child to demonstrate their brushing technique.
Rationale:
D. Asking the child to demonstrate their brushing technique, is most effective because it directly assesses the child’s understanding and application of the oral hygiene instructions given.
5. Mrs. Lee, 60 years old, complains of dry mouth during her dental visit. Which condition is she at risk for due to xerostomia?
a. Accelerated orthodontic movement.
b. Increased incidence of dental caries.
c. Excessive production of saliva.
d. Enhanced taste sensation.
Rationale:
B. Increased incidence of dental caries, because dry mouth (xerostomia) reduces saliva, which normally helps protect teeth from decay by washing away food particles and neutralizing acids.Â