Test Bank for Practice Management for the Dental Team 9th Edition by Finkbeiner All chapters 1-18
Practice Management for the Dental Team 9th Edition
Finkbeiner Test Bank
Chapter 01: The Dental Team in the Business of Dentistry
Finkbeiner: Practice Management for the Dental Team, 9th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A dental management company is defined as:
a.
the process of providing quality care for the patient.
b.
an outside agency designed to affiliate itself with a group of professionals to
manage the business component of a dental practice.
c.
a healthcare profession concerned with the care of the teeth and surrounding
tissues.
d.
an enterprise in which one is engaged to achieve a livelihood.
ANS: B
A dental management company is an outside agency designed to affiliate itself with a group of
professionals to manage the business component of a dental practice. The process of
providing quality care for the patient is the definition of service. A healthcare profession
concerned with the care of the teeth and surrounding tissues is the definition of dentistry. The
enterprise in which one is engaged to achieve a livelihood is the definition of business.
DIF: Recall REF: Key Terms, p. 1 | Types of Dental Practices, p. 7
OBJ: 1 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
2. A CDT is a certified:
a.
dental assistant.
b.
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d.
chairside dental assistant.
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A CDT is a dental laboratory technician (DT) who has passed a national certification exam to
become a certified dental technician (CDT). A dental assistant (DA) is a person in the dental
office who provides service in the practice other than the dentist. A community dental health
coordinator (CDHC) is an individual trained to provide basic preventive care and patient
education and to help those patients with unmet dental care needs to access dental services.
The chairside dental assistant is the person who assists the dentist at chairside during patient
treatment.
DIF: Recall REF: Members of the Dental Team, p. 4 OBJ: 3
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
3. The is commonly the leader of the dental office.
a.
dentist
b.
dental assistant
c.
dental hygienist
d.
administrative assistant
ANS: A
The dentist is commonly the leader in a dental practice. The dental assistant may have
management responsibilities but is not commonly a leader of the dental office. The dental
hygienist may have management responsibilities but is not commonly a leader of the dental
office. The administrative assistant may have management responsibilities but is not
commonly a leader of the dental office.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Dentistry as a Business, p. 6
OBJ: 2 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
4. A group of dentists may practice with the assistance of a dental management company which
handles the business aspects of the practice. A group practice may be formed with an outside
company that manages both the business and clinical aspects of the practice.
a.
Both the statements are true.
b.
Both the statements are false.
c.
The first statement is true, and the second is false.
d.
The first statement is false, and the second is true.
ANS: A
A group practice may be formed by more than one dentist either via a legal agreement with
each other and managed by themselves, or it may be formed with a dental management
company that manages the business aspect of the practice. In this case, the clinical portion of
the group is governed by the dentists themselves. It is also possible for a group practice to be
managed by an outside company that controls both the business and clinical components of
the practice.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Types of Dental Practices, p. 7
OBJ: 6 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
5. Expanded practice and independent practice for dental hygienists have come about in part due
to access-to-care issues. Federal regulations govern the scope and limit the practice settings.
a.
Both statements are true.
b.
Both statements are false.
c.
The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
d.
The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
ANS: D
The first statement is true; the second statement is false. Expanded practice and independent
practice for dental hygienists have come about in part due to access-to-care issues. However,
State, not Federal regulations govern the scope and limit the practice settings for dental
hygienists.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Types of Dental Hygiene Practices, p. 9
OBJ: 7 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
6. All of the following are objectives in the healthcare role of dentistry except one.
Which one is the exception?
a.
Promote prevention.
b.
Exhibit a willingness to share knowledge.
c.
Operate efficiently.
d.
Emulate the highest standards of patient-centered care.
ANS: C
Operate efficiently is the exception. To operate efficiently is a business criteria. Objectives in
the healthcare role of dentistry include: promote prevention, exhibit a willingness to share
knowledge, and emulate the highest standards of patient-centered care.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Intro, p. 2 OBJ: 2
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
7. Service is a result of clinical and cognitive skills. Service is a system of accommodating or
providing assistance to another person.
a.
Both statements are true.
b.
Both statements are false.
c.
The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
d.
The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
ANS: C
The first statement is false; the second statement is true. Service is not a result of clinical and
cognitive skills but rather of attitudinal skills that evolve into a commitment to the welfare of
others.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Dentistry as a Service Profession, p. 6
OBJ: 5 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
8. Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) is granted by:
a.
American Dental Association.
b.
American Dental Assisting Association.
c.
Dental Assisting National Board.
d.
Dental Assisting Certification Association.
ANS: C
The Dental Assisting National Board offers exams and grants certification for dental
assistants. The American Dental and the American Dental Assisting Associations are
professional organizations which do not provide the CDA certification. There is no entity
named Dental Assisting Certification Association.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Members of the Dental Team, p. 3
OBJ: 3 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
9. The first step in opening a dental or dental hygiene practice is to develop a business plan. A
business plan describes the type of practice to be developed, goals for the practice, a
description of the planned patient base, and includes financial plans.
a.
Both statements are true.
b.
Both statements are false.
c.
The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
d.
The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
ANS: A
Both statements are true. Before a dental or dental hygiene practice can be developed, a
business plan needs to be developed. A business plan describes the type of practice to be
developed, goals for the practice, a description of the planned patient base, and includes
financial plans.
DIF: Recall REF: How to Start a Practice, p. 9 OBJ: 8
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
10. The Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree is the same degree as an Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery degree. The Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) is a degree granted to a dentist upon
graduation from a university dental school.
a.
Both statements are true.
b.
Both statements are false.
c.
The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
d.
The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
ANS: C
The first statement is false; the second statement is true. The DDS and DMD are essentially
the same degrees and are granted to dentists upon graduation from university dental schools.
An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery degree is a dental specialty requiring education beyond a
DDS or DMD degree.
DIF: Comprehension
REF: General Dentistry, p. 7 | Specialties of Dentistry, p. 8 OBJ: 6
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
11. The specialty of dentistry that includes the diagnosis, prevention, interception, and correction
of all forms of a malocclusion and of neuromuscular and skeletal abnormalities of the
developing or mature orofacial structures is referred to as:
a.
endodontics.
b.
orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.
c.
periodontics.
d.
prosthodontics.
ANS: B
Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics is the dental specialty that includes the diagnosis,
prevention, interception, and correction of all forms of malocclusion and of neuromuscular
and skeletal abnormalities of the developing or mature orofacial structures. Endodontics is the
specialty concerned with the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the dental pulp and its
associated tissues. Periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that encompasses the prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or
their replacements and the maintenance of the health, function, and esthetics of these
structures and tissues. Prosthodontics is the dental specialty that involves the diagnosis,
treatment planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of the oral function, comfort, appearance,
and health of patients with conditions associated with missing or deficient teeth or other oral
and maxillofacial tissues.
DIF: Recall REF: Specialties of Dentistry, p. 8 OBJ: 6
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
12. The specialty of dentistry that includes the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of
the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or their replacements and the maintenance
of the health, function, and esthetics of these structures and tissues is referred to as:
a.
endodontics.
b.
orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.
c.
periodontics.
d.
prosthodontics.
ANS: C
Periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that encompasses the prevention, diagnosis, and
treatment of diseases of the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or their
replacements and the maintenance of the health, function, and esthetics of these structures and
tissues. Endodontics is the specialty concerned with the morphology, physiology, and
pathology of the dental pulp and its associated tissues. Orthodontics and dentofacial
orthopedics is the dental specialty that includes the diagnosis, prevention, interception, and
correction of all forms of malocclusion and of neuromuscular and skeletal abnormalities of the
developing or mature orofacial structures. Prosthodontics is the dental specialty that involves
the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of the oral function,
comfort, appearance, and health of patients with conditions associated with missing or
deficient teeth or other oral and maxillofacial tissues.
DIF: Recall REF: Specialties of Dentistry, p. 8 OBJ: 6
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
13. The specialty of dentistry includes the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation, and
maintenance of the oral function, comfort, appearance, and health of patients with conditions
associated with missing or deficient teeth or other oral and maxillofacial tissues is referred to
as:
a.
endodontics.
b.
orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.
c.
periodontics.
d.
prosthodontics.
ANS: D
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patients with conditions associated with missing or deficient teeth or other oral and
maxillofacial tissues. Endodontics is the specialty concerned with the morphology,
physiology, and pathology of the dental pulp and its associated tissues. Orthodontics and
dentofacial orthopedics is the dental specialty that includes the diagnosis, prevention,
interception, and correction of all forms of malocclusion and of neuromuscular and skeletal
abnormalities of the developing or mature orofacial structures. Periodontics is the specialty of
dentistry that encompasses the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the
supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or their replacements and the maintenance of
the health, function, and esthetics of these structures and tissues.
DIF: Recall REF: Specialties of Dentistry, pp. 8-9 OBJ: 6
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
14. The specialty of dentistry that provides both primary and comprehensive preventive and
therapeutic oral healthcare for children from infancy through adolescence and also includes
the care of patients with special healthcare needs beyond the age of adolescence is referred to
as:
a.
oral and maxillofacial radiology.
b.
pediatric dentistry.
c.
periodontics.
d.
orthodontics.
ANS: B
Pediatric dentistry is the dental specialty that provides both primary and comprehensive
preventive and therapeutic oral healthcare for children from infancy through adolescence and
also includes the care of patients with special healthcare needs beyond the age of adolescence.
Oral and maxillofacial radiology is the specialty concerned with the production and
interpretation of images and data produced by all forms of radiant energy used for the
diagnosis and management of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity and the
maxillofacial region. Periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that encompasses the
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the supporting and surrounding tissues of
the teeth or their replacements and the maintenance of the health, function, and esthetics of
these structures and tissues. Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics is the dental specialty
that includes the diagnosis, prevention, interception, and correction of all forms of
malocclusion and of neuromuscular and skeletal abnormalities of the developing or mature
orofacial structures.
DIF: Recall REF: Specialties of Dentistry, p. 8 OBJ: 6
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
15. The specialty of dentistry that concerned with the production and interpretation of images and
data produced by all forms of radiant energy used for the diagnosis and management of
diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity and the maxillofacial region is referred to
as:
a.
oral and maxillofacial radiology.
b.
pediatric dentistry.
c.
periodontics.
d.
orthodontics.
ANS: A
Oral and maxillofacial radiology is the specialty concerned with the production and
interpretation of images and data produced by all forms of radiant energy used for the
diagnosis and management of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity and the
maxillofacial region. Pediatric dentistry is the dental specialty that provides both primary and
comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral healthcare for children from infancy through
adolescence and also includes the care of patients with special healthcare needs beyond the
age of adolescence. Periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that encompasses the prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or
their replacements and the maintenance of the health, function, and esthetics of these
structures and tissues. Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics is the dental specialty that
includes the diagnosis, prevention, interception, and correction of all forms of malocclusion
and of neuromuscular and skeletal abnormalities of the developing or mature orofacial
structures.
DIF: Recall REF: Specialties of Dentistry, p. 8 OBJ: 6
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
TRUE/FALSE
1. The traditional education of the dentist has placed great emphasis on developing the practice
management skills of the dentist.
ANS: F
The traditional education of the dentist has placed great emphasis on developing a highly
competent diagnostician and clinician but has often left a noticeable void in the area of
practice management.
DIF: Recall REF: Dentistry as a Business, p. 6 OBJ: 2
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
2. Financial activities should take place in the clinical area of the dental office.
ANS: F
The business office should assume its rightful name because all business activities of the
practice take place there, including financial transactions, patient and staff communication,
appointment management, recall, inventory, insurance management, and records maintenance.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Dentistry as a Business, p. 6
OBJ: 2 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
3. Patients rate service as the most important thing they can receive.
ANS: T
Dental treatment may be the objective for a patient; however, the dental staff must be
constantly aware that when patients come to the office to seek treatment, they are seeking the
most important product, service. Patients remain with a dental practice only if they are
satisfied with the services rendered.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Dentistry as a Service Profession, p. 6
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4. Licensed Dental Assistant (LDA) is a credential granted to a dental assistant by DANB after
the successful completing of the educational requirements needed to perform additional
clinical duties in a dental office.
ANS: F
The Licensed Dental Assistant (LDA) is a credential granted to a dental assistant by a specific
state after the successful completing of the educational requirements needed to perform
additional clinical duties in a dental office. DANB offers testing and credentialing for the
National Certified Dental Assisting Certifications.
DIF: Recall REF: Dental Assistant, p. 3 OBJ: 3
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
5. The Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice (RDHAP) is a licensed registered
dental hygienist with specialized training that holds a specific license in CA to allow him or
her to practice in settings outside of the traditional dental office without the supervision of a
dentist.
ANS: T
The RDHAP—Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice—is a licensed registered
dental hygienist with specialized training that holds a specific license in CA to allow him or
her to practice in settings outside of the traditional dental office without the supervision of a
dentist.
DIF: Recall REF: Key Terms, p. 1 | Types of Dental Hygiene Practices, p. 9
OBJ: 7 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
6. Before officially opening for business, the independent dental hygienist needs to find a
credible insurance agent to assist in obtaining needed liability insurance.
ANS: T
Prior to opening the doors for business, the practitioner needs to obtain liability insurance. At
this point, the new practitioner needs to find a trusted insurance agent who will explain the
types of insurance necessary for the practice.
DIF: Comprehension REF: How to Start a Practice, p. 10
OBJ: 8 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
7. The Community Dental Health Coordinator (CDHC) is restricted to practice in specific areas
of the United States.
ANS: T
CDHC—Community Dental Health Coordinator—is an individual trained to provide basic
preventive care and patient education and to help those patients with unmet dental care needs
to access dental services. These specialists only practice in certain areas of the United States.
DIF: Recall REF: Em
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TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
8. Independent Dental hygienists in the United States cannot establish their own stand-alone
practice without a collaboration agreement and/or supervision of a dentist.
ANS: F
Commonly these independent practitioners must still work under a collaborative management
agreement and/or supervision of a dentist. In some states, the dental hygienist is able to work
without the supervision of the dentist and, in fact, can establish their own stand-alone dental
hygiene practice.
DIF: Recall REF: Types of Dental Hygiene Practices, p. 9
OBJ: 7 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
9. As a business, the dental practice must maintain financial independence.
ANS: T
As a business, an enterprise in which one is engaged to achieve a livelihood, the dental
practice must meet several criteria, including to maintain financial independence.
DIF: Recall REF: Intro, p. 2 OBJ: 2
TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties
10. Listening to the patient’s concerns is an activity that promotes service.
ANS: T
Patients seek care but consider service as most important. Taking time to listen to the patient’s
concerns is an activity that promotes service.
DIF: Comprehension REF: Dentistry as a Service Profession, Box 1.1, p. 7
OBJ: 5 TOP: CDA, GC, II. Patient Management and Administrative Duties