Exam 7: Information Technology in Dentistry
Exam 1: An Introduction to Medical Informatics: Administrative Uses of Computers in the Medical Office25 Questions
Exam 2: Telemedicine25 Questions
Exam 3: Information Technology in Public Health30 Questions
Exam 4: Information Technology in Radiology30 Questions
Exam 5: Information Technology in Surgery-The Cutting Edge30 Questions
Exam 6: Information Technology in Pharmacy30 Questions
Exam 7: Information Technology in Dentistry25 Questions
Exam 8: Informational Resources: Computer-Assisted Instruction, Expert Systems, Health Information Online25 Questions
Exam 9: Information Technology in Rehabilitative Therapies: Computerized Medical Devices, Assistive Technology, and Prosthetic Devices35 Questions
Exam 10: Security and Privacy in an Electronic Age25 Questions
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In dentistry as in other fields, expert systems or ________ (CDSS) can help.
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________ is concerned with diagnosing and treating diseases of the gums and other structures supporting the teeth.
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Periodontics
________ invasive dentistry emphasizes prevention and the least possible intervention.
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The electronic dental chart is standardized, easy to search, and easy to read. It will include ________.
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________ (usually Streptococcus) are the cause of tooth decay and periodontal disease.
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________ emphasizes prevention and the least possible intervention.
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________ involves the application of a material to the tooth that can be shaped and polished.
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The earliest application of information technology in the dentist's office, as in so many other offices, was ________, related to bookkeeping and accounting.
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The ________ will be standardized, easy to search, and easy to read. It will integrate practice management tasks (administrative applications) with clinical information.
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________ is currently used to diagnose cavities. An electric current is passed through a tooth, and the tooth's resistance is measured.
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Computer-controlled injections are administered by the ________. It includes a microprocessor that measures tissue density; this ensures a steady flow of anesthetic.
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________ lasers can find pits in tooth enamel that may become cavities.
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________ combines computer technology with dentistry to create a basis for research, education, and the solution of real-world problems in oral health care using computer applications.
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The fiber optic camera is analogous to the ________ used in surgery. It is used to view an area that is normally difficult to see.
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________ is currently used to diagnose cavities. An electric current is passed through a tooth, and the tooth's resistance is measured. A decayed tooth has a different resistance reading than a healthy tooth.
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________ combines computer technology with dentistry to create a basis for research, education, and the solution of real-world problems in oral health care using computer applications.
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________ among dentists is rising; for example, some dentists deal with geriatrics, others with diagnostics, and others with cosmetic dentistry.
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________ involves using a digital camera to obtain images of teeth transilluminated with white light.
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