Deck 33: Fluorides, Chlorhexidine, Amorphous Calcium Phosphate, and Xylitol

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Many home water filtration devices remove fluoride from community water. Well water may contain water from multiple sources with various fluoride concentrations.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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All of the following characteristics are true about amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) except:

A) prevents caries progression.
B) enhances enamel mineralization.
C) enhances dentin and cementum mineralization.
D) occludes dentinal tubules.
E) contains minerals similar to enamel.
Question
Which of the following is not a way to decrease the pathologic factors for caries management?

A) Explaining the caries process
B) Teaching brushing and flossing
C) Reducing caloric intake
D) Using a 0.12% chlorhexidine rinse to reduce the numbers of S. mutans
E) Using xylitol gum to reduce the numbers of S. mutans
Question
When assessing a client's fluoride intake, it is only important to consider parts per million (ppm) in community water. The ppm in community water varies depending on climate and average yearly temperatures.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
Fluoride prescription supplements for children can increase the risk of developing fluorosis. The risk of developing dental fluorosis has increased in recent years due to clients' exposure to multiple sources of fluoride.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
Teeth are most susceptible to caries the first year after eruption. Young children should not use a fluoridated dentifrice until the age of 2.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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Acidulated fluorides are fluoride products that contain hydrofluoric acid and have a pH of approximately 4. Acidulated fluorides enhance the uptake of fluoride into the hydroxyapatite of tooth structure.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
All of the following statements are true about xerostomia clients and treatment except:

A) clients with xerostomia should not use dentifrices containing potassium nitrate.
B) clients with xerostomia are usually higher caries risk.
C) several hundred medications can cause xerostomia.
D) mineral availability is reduced in clients with xerostomia.
E) salivary pH is decreased and is often lower in clients with xerostomia.
F) clients often have difficulty speaking because of less lubricated oral soft tissues.
Question
The goal of caries management is maintaining and sustaining a balance between pathologic and preventive factors. Remineralizing early noncavitated carious lesions can be accomplished by enhancing salivary flow.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
Management of acute fluoride toxicity includes all of the following except:

A) induce vomiting with ipecac syrup if client is conscious.
B) administer milk of magnesia or milk.
C) emergency medical services (EMS) should be contacted as soon as possible.
D) vomiting should not be induced.
E) monitor respiration and blood pressure.
Question
Children older than 10 cannot develop fluorosis from topical fluoride. The only way a child can develop fluorosis from topical fluoride is by habitually swallowing products during tooth formation.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
Pathologic risk factors are factors that improve the chance that a person will not develop caries. Protective risk factors are factors that contribute to the chance that a person will develop caries.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
Vertical caries transmission is from parent-to-child. Horizontal transmission is from person-to-person.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
The primary role of probiotics in controlling dental caries is probiotics:

A) kill all S. mutans.
B) kill most Lactobacillus acidophilus.
C) kill both S. mutans and L. acidophilus.
D) can displace cariogenic bacteria with noncariogenic bacteria.
E) displace cariogenic bacteria but do not increase the number of noncariogenic bacteria.
Question
Which of the following statements is false regarding neutral fluoride gels, foams, and varnishes?

A) It should be used for patients with gold restorations because acidulated fluoride (APF) can corrode metal.
B) Neutral fluoride products include foams and gels for tray application.
C) Research has not yet demonstrated that it is as effective as APF or acidulated fluoride.
D) It should be used for patients with sealants.
E) Neutral fluorides are preferred for porcelain restorations because APF can cause pitting.
Question
Xylitol is a noncariogenic sweetener, a sugar alcohol, and inhibits the attachment of Streptococcus mutans. Xylitol is not fermented by cariogenic bacteria and, therefore, decreases S. mutans infection.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
Chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent used for the management of dental caries. Chlorhexidine works by lysing, or disintegrating, bacterial cell membranes.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
All of the following are true about the caries management process for all clients except:

A) early risk assessment of children and the education of mothers.
B) avoiding the use of sharp explorers on demineralized areas of teeth.
C) preventive professional application of fluoride every six months.
D) suppressing acidophilic oral microorganisms.
Question
The CLD is the amount of fluoride that can be ingested without causing serious side effects. The STD is the amount of fluoride that will result in client death.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Question
Randomized controlled clinical trials are the gold standard to test therapeutic interventions. The American Dental Association periodically releases recommendations gleaned only from evidence-based research.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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Match between columns
Therapeutic dose
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Therapeutic dose
Dosage available at the site
Therapeutic dose
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Therapeutic dose
Dose required to produce the desired result
Therapeutic dose
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Therapeutic dose
Sugar alcohol
Sialogogue
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Sialogogue
Dosage available at the site
Sialogogue
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Sialogogue
Dose required to produce the desired result
Sialogogue
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Sialogogue
Sugar alcohol
Bioavailability
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Bioavailability
Dosage available at the site
Bioavailability
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Bioavailability
Dose required to produce the desired result
Bioavailability
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Bioavailability
Sugar alcohol
Substantivity
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Substantivity
Dosage available at the site
Substantivity
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Substantivity
Dose required to produce the desired result
Substantivity
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Substantivity
Sugar alcohol
Polyol
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Polyol
Dosage available at the site
Polyol
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Polyol
Dose required to produce the desired result
Polyol
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Polyol
Sugar alcohol
Thixotropic
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Thixotropic
Dosage available at the site
Thixotropic
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Thixotropic
Dose required to produce the desired result
Thixotropic
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Thixotropic
Sugar alcohol
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Match between columns
Lowest pH fluoride
Stannous fluoride
Lowest pH fluoride
Neutral NaF
Lowest pH fluoride
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Lowest pH fluoride
Fluoride varnish
Lowest pH fluoride
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Lowest pH fluoride
Prescription dentifrices
Usually 5000 ppm
Stannous fluoride
Usually 5000 ppm
Neutral NaF
Usually 5000 ppm
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Usually 5000 ppm
Fluoride varnish
Usually 5000 ppm
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Usually 5000 ppm
Prescription dentifrices
Can cause staining
Stannous fluoride
Can cause staining
Neutral NaF
Can cause staining
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Can cause staining
Fluoride varnish
Can cause staining
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Can cause staining
Prescription dentifrices
Used for sealants
Stannous fluoride
Used for sealants
Neutral NaF
Used for sealants
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Used for sealants
Fluoride varnish
Used for sealants
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Used for sealants
Prescription dentifrices
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Stannous fluoride
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Neutral NaF
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Fluoride varnish
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Prescription dentifrices
Not widely recommended
Stannous fluoride
Not widely recommended
Neutral NaF
Not widely recommended
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Not widely recommended
Fluoride varnish
Not widely recommended
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Not widely recommended
Prescription dentifrices
Question
Select four conditions that are associated with chronic fluoride toxicity (CFT).

A) Crohn's disease
B) Hyperthyroidism
C) Hypomineralized teeth
D) Skeletal fluorosis
E) Brittle bones
Question
Place the following procedural steps in order from first step to last step. Your answer should appear with commas and spaces (e.g. A, B, C, D, E, F, G).

A) Explain the benefits of fluoride and obtain informed consent.
B) Load fluoride into trays.
C) Place saliva ejector.
D) Try-in trays to select appropriate size.
E) Offer post-treatment instructions.
F) Insert both trays.
G) Dry the teeth.
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Deck 33: Fluorides, Chlorhexidine, Amorphous Calcium Phosphate, and Xylitol
1
Many home water filtration devices remove fluoride from community water. Well water may contain water from multiple sources with various fluoride concentrations.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
Both statements are true.
2
All of the following characteristics are true about amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) except:

A) prevents caries progression.
B) enhances enamel mineralization.
C) enhances dentin and cementum mineralization.
D) occludes dentinal tubules.
E) contains minerals similar to enamel.
enhances dentin and cementum mineralization.
3
Which of the following is not a way to decrease the pathologic factors for caries management?

A) Explaining the caries process
B) Teaching brushing and flossing
C) Reducing caloric intake
D) Using a 0.12% chlorhexidine rinse to reduce the numbers of S. mutans
E) Using xylitol gum to reduce the numbers of S. mutans
Reducing caloric intake
4
When assessing a client's fluoride intake, it is only important to consider parts per million (ppm) in community water. The ppm in community water varies depending on climate and average yearly temperatures.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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5
Fluoride prescription supplements for children can increase the risk of developing fluorosis. The risk of developing dental fluorosis has increased in recent years due to clients' exposure to multiple sources of fluoride.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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6
Teeth are most susceptible to caries the first year after eruption. Young children should not use a fluoridated dentifrice until the age of 2.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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7
Acidulated fluorides are fluoride products that contain hydrofluoric acid and have a pH of approximately 4. Acidulated fluorides enhance the uptake of fluoride into the hydroxyapatite of tooth structure.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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8
All of the following statements are true about xerostomia clients and treatment except:

A) clients with xerostomia should not use dentifrices containing potassium nitrate.
B) clients with xerostomia are usually higher caries risk.
C) several hundred medications can cause xerostomia.
D) mineral availability is reduced in clients with xerostomia.
E) salivary pH is decreased and is often lower in clients with xerostomia.
F) clients often have difficulty speaking because of less lubricated oral soft tissues.
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9
The goal of caries management is maintaining and sustaining a balance between pathologic and preventive factors. Remineralizing early noncavitated carious lesions can be accomplished by enhancing salivary flow.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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10
Management of acute fluoride toxicity includes all of the following except:

A) induce vomiting with ipecac syrup if client is conscious.
B) administer milk of magnesia or milk.
C) emergency medical services (EMS) should be contacted as soon as possible.
D) vomiting should not be induced.
E) monitor respiration and blood pressure.
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11
Children older than 10 cannot develop fluorosis from topical fluoride. The only way a child can develop fluorosis from topical fluoride is by habitually swallowing products during tooth formation.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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12
Pathologic risk factors are factors that improve the chance that a person will not develop caries. Protective risk factors are factors that contribute to the chance that a person will develop caries.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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13
Vertical caries transmission is from parent-to-child. Horizontal transmission is from person-to-person.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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14
The primary role of probiotics in controlling dental caries is probiotics:

A) kill all S. mutans.
B) kill most Lactobacillus acidophilus.
C) kill both S. mutans and L. acidophilus.
D) can displace cariogenic bacteria with noncariogenic bacteria.
E) displace cariogenic bacteria but do not increase the number of noncariogenic bacteria.
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15
Which of the following statements is false regarding neutral fluoride gels, foams, and varnishes?

A) It should be used for patients with gold restorations because acidulated fluoride (APF) can corrode metal.
B) Neutral fluoride products include foams and gels for tray application.
C) Research has not yet demonstrated that it is as effective as APF or acidulated fluoride.
D) It should be used for patients with sealants.
E) Neutral fluorides are preferred for porcelain restorations because APF can cause pitting.
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16
Xylitol is a noncariogenic sweetener, a sugar alcohol, and inhibits the attachment of Streptococcus mutans. Xylitol is not fermented by cariogenic bacteria and, therefore, decreases S. mutans infection.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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17
Chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent used for the management of dental caries. Chlorhexidine works by lysing, or disintegrating, bacterial cell membranes.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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18
All of the following are true about the caries management process for all clients except:

A) early risk assessment of children and the education of mothers.
B) avoiding the use of sharp explorers on demineralized areas of teeth.
C) preventive professional application of fluoride every six months.
D) suppressing acidophilic oral microorganisms.
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19
The CLD is the amount of fluoride that can be ingested without causing serious side effects. The STD is the amount of fluoride that will result in client death.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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20
Randomized controlled clinical trials are the gold standard to test therapeutic interventions. The American Dental Association periodically releases recommendations gleaned only from evidence-based research.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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Match between columns
Therapeutic dose
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Therapeutic dose
Dosage available at the site
Therapeutic dose
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Therapeutic dose
Dose required to produce the desired result
Therapeutic dose
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Therapeutic dose
Sugar alcohol
Sialogogue
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Sialogogue
Dosage available at the site
Sialogogue
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Sialogogue
Dose required to produce the desired result
Sialogogue
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Sialogogue
Sugar alcohol
Bioavailability
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Bioavailability
Dosage available at the site
Bioavailability
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Bioavailability
Dose required to produce the desired result
Bioavailability
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Bioavailability
Sugar alcohol
Substantivity
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Substantivity
Dosage available at the site
Substantivity
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Substantivity
Dose required to produce the desired result
Substantivity
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Substantivity
Sugar alcohol
Polyol
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Polyol
Dosage available at the site
Polyol
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Polyol
Dose required to produce the desired result
Polyol
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Polyol
Sugar alcohol
Thixotropic
Period of action of an agent, medication, or compound
Thixotropic
Dosage available at the site
Thixotropic
An agent or medication that increases salivary flow
Thixotropic
Dose required to produce the desired result
Thixotropic
Added cellulose to increase gel viscosity
Thixotropic
Sugar alcohol
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Match between columns
Lowest pH fluoride
Stannous fluoride
Lowest pH fluoride
Neutral NaF
Lowest pH fluoride
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Lowest pH fluoride
Fluoride varnish
Lowest pH fluoride
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Lowest pH fluoride
Prescription dentifrices
Usually 5000 ppm
Stannous fluoride
Usually 5000 ppm
Neutral NaF
Usually 5000 ppm
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Usually 5000 ppm
Fluoride varnish
Usually 5000 ppm
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Usually 5000 ppm
Prescription dentifrices
Can cause staining
Stannous fluoride
Can cause staining
Neutral NaF
Can cause staining
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Can cause staining
Fluoride varnish
Can cause staining
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Can cause staining
Prescription dentifrices
Used for sealants
Stannous fluoride
Used for sealants
Neutral NaF
Used for sealants
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Used for sealants
Fluoride varnish
Used for sealants
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Used for sealants
Prescription dentifrices
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Stannous fluoride
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Neutral NaF
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Fluoride varnish
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Highest fluoride concentration/ppm
Prescription dentifrices
Not widely recommended
Stannous fluoride
Not widely recommended
Neutral NaF
Not widely recommended
Acidulated (APF) fluoride
Not widely recommended
Fluoride varnish
Not widely recommended
2-Part fluoride rinse systems
Not widely recommended
Prescription dentifrices
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23
Select four conditions that are associated with chronic fluoride toxicity (CFT).

A) Crohn's disease
B) Hyperthyroidism
C) Hypomineralized teeth
D) Skeletal fluorosis
E) Brittle bones
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24
Place the following procedural steps in order from first step to last step. Your answer should appear with commas and spaces (e.g. A, B, C, D, E, F, G).

A) Explain the benefits of fluoride and obtain informed consent.
B) Load fluoride into trays.
C) Place saliva ejector.
D) Try-in trays to select appropriate size.
E) Offer post-treatment instructions.
F) Insert both trays.
G) Dry the teeth.
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