To measure the status of a person’s oral hygiene, dentists measure the amount of dental plaque
that is present on the person’s teeth. The following table is used to score the amount of plaque
present on each tooth.
Score Criteria
0 No plaque
1 A thin layer of plaque sticking to the gum and the tooth margin
adjacent to the gum. The deposit is only visible to the naked eye
when the tooth surface is scraped with an instrument.
2 Moderate amount of plaque is visible on the surface of the tooth
and at the margin of the gums. It can be seen with the naked eye.
3 An abundant amount of plaque is visible, covering the full tooth
surface.
Using the above table what scores would you give the teeth labelled C, B, and A?
A. 3, 2, 1
B. 2, 1, 0
C. 2, 2, 0 or 1
D. 3, 2, 0 or 1
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To measure the status of a person’s oral hygiene, dentists measure the amount of dental plaque
that is present on the person’s teeth. The following table is used to score the amount of plaque
present on each tooth.
Score Criteria
0 No plaque
1 A thin layer of plaque sticking to the gum and the tooth margin
adjacent to the gum. The deposit is only visible to the naked eye
when the tooth surface is scraped with an instrument.
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