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Questions Answers with Rationales Chapters 1

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Community Oral Health Practice for the Dental Hygienist 5th Edition (Beatty) Questions & Answers with Rationales (Chapters 1– 11)

Chapter 1: Introduction to Dental Public Health

  • What is the primary goal of dental public health?
  • To increase profit in private practices
  • To prevent and control oral diseases in populations
  • To expand dental insurance coverage
  • To promote cosmetic dentistry services

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Dental<> public<> health<> focuses<> on<> the<> prevention<> and<> control<> of<> oral<> diseases<> within<> entire populations, improving community oral wellness rather than individual treatment.

  • Which term refers to the study of the distribution and determinants of health-
  • related events?

  • Sociology
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Biostatistics

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Epidemiology<> examines<> how<> diseases<> are<> distributed<> in<> populations<> and<> the<> factors<> that influence their occurrence, forming the foundation of community health assessment.

  • Which factor is considered a social determinant of oral health?
  • Occlusion
  • Salivary pH
  • Access to dental care
  • Tongue mobility
  • 1

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Social<> determinants<> include<> access<> to<> care,<> socioeconomic<> status,<> education,<> and<> environment— factors shaping the community’s oral health outcomes.

Chapter 2: Education and Promotion in Oral Health

4. The primary purpose of health promotion is to:

  • Treat existing oral disease
  • Enhance motivation for healthy behaviors
  • Replace educational programs
  • Increase dental clinic visits

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Health<> promotion<> focuses<> on<> empowering<> individuals<> and<> communities<> to<> adopt<> healthier behaviors, reducing disease risk.

  • Which learning domain includes attitudes, values, and motivation?
  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Psychomotor
  • Behavioral

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The<> affective<> domain<> addresses<> emotional<> aspects<> of<> learning<> such<> as<> values,<> beliefs,<> and motivation.

  • What is the first step in developing an oral health education program?
  • Implementation
  • Needs assessment
  • Evaluation
  • Intervention design

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A<> needs<> assessment<> identifies<> gaps<> and<> determines<> priority<> needs,<> forming<> the<> foundation<> for effective program design.2

Chapter 3: Epidemiology and Fluoride

  • Which index measures dental caries in permanent teeth?

A. OHI-S

B. CPITN

C. DMFT

  • PI

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: DMFT<> (Decayed,<> Missing,<> Filled<> Teeth)<> is<> the<> standard<> index<> for<> assessing<> caries<> prevalence<> in populations.

8. The greatest public health benefit of community water fluoridation is:

  • Reduction of gingivitis
  • Prevention of dental caries
  • Increased salivary flow
  • Whiter teeth

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Fluoride<> strengthens<> enamel<> and<> prevents<> decay,<> especially<> in<> children<> and<> low-income populations.

  • A fluoride concentration of 0.7 ppm in community water supplies is recommended

because:

  • It prevents fluorosis entirely
  • It maximizes benefits while minimizing risks
  • It increases dental office revenue
  • It eliminates the need for toothpaste

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: 0.7<> ppm<> is<> the<> optimal<> level<> recommended<> by<> health<> agencies<> for<> effective<> caries<> prevention with low fluorosis risk.

Chapter 4: Prevention and Risk Assessment

  • Which patient is at highest risk for caries according to current evidence?
  • Drinks only water
  • Uses fluoride toothpaste twice daily
  • 3

  • Frequently sips sugary beverages
  • Has high salivary flow

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Frequent sugar exposure fuels acidogenic bacteria, raising caries risk significantly.

11. Sealants are most effective when applied to:

  • Smooth surfaces
  • Interproximal surfaces
  • Occlusal pits and fissures
  • Facial surfaces

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Occlusal surfaces have deep fissures that trap bacteria; sealants protect these high-risk areas.

  • Which factor is a primary biological cause of periodontal disease?
  • Stress
  • Plaque biofilm
  • Diet
  • Genetics

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Plaque biofilm initiates the inflammatory process leading to periodontal destruction.

Chapter 5: Program Planning and Evaluation

  • What is the last phase of the program planning cycle?
  • Evaluation
  • Assessment
  • Diagnosis
  • Implementation

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Evaluation determines program success and guides future improvements.

14. Formative evaluation is conducted:

  • After the program ends
  • Before program planning
  • 4

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