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What is the landmark for Maxillary incisor area?
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Landmark 1, the tip of the nose
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What is the landmark for Maxillary incisor area?
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Landmark 1, the tip of the nose
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What is the landmark for Maxillary incisor area?
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Landmark 1, the tip of the nose
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Landmark: Maxillary cuspid area?
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Landmark 2, beside the ala of the nose
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Landmark: Maxillary bicuspid area?
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Landmark 3, below the pupil of the eye
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Landmark: Maxillary molar area?
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Landmark 4, below the
outer angle of the eye and below thezygomatic bone |
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Landmark: Mandibular incisor area?
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Landmark 5, the tip of the chin
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Landmark: Mandibular cuspid area?
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Landmark 6, directly
below landmark 2 1/4 inches above the lowerborder of the mandible. |
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Landmark: Mandibular bicuspid area?
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Landmark 7,directly below landmark 3 1/4 inches abovethe lower border of the mandible
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Landmark: Mandibular molar area?
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Landmark 8, directlybelow landmark 4 1/4 inches above the lowerborder of the mandible
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(NAVMED 6150/21-30)
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Dental Treatment Record
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NAVMED 6600/3
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Dental Health Questionnaire
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EZ603 and EZ603A
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Dental Examination Form
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SF 513
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Consultation Sheet
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Examination Type 1
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COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION
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Examination Type 2
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ORAL EXAMINATION
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Examination Type 3
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OTHER EXAMINATION
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Examination Type 4
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SCREENING EVALUATION
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What type is usually used for the annual dental examination?
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type 2 examination
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Dental Overseas Screening Review for Active Duty or Dependent. examining dentist will complete what part of the NAVMED 1300/1?
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Part II: Dental Screening on the NAVMED 1300/1
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Where do dental officer writes the result of annual examinations?
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DD Form 2808 (SF88): Report of Medical Examination
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DD Form 2807-1
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REPORT OF MEDICAL HISTORY
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All active duty members and reservists will havemedical examinations completed as follows?
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Upon entry to enlisted or commissioned active
duty At intervals of 5 years through age 50 At intervals of 2 years through age 60 Annually after age 60 |
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CLASS 1
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CLASS 1
This classification is for patients who do notrequire dental treatment or reevaluation within 12months. Class 1 patients must meet these conditions:No dental caries or defective restorations.Arrested caries for which treatment is not indicated. Healthy periodontium, no bleeding on probing;oral prophylaxis not indicated.Replacement of missing teeth not indicated.Unerupted, partially erupted, or malposed teeththat are without historical, clinical, orradiographic signs or symptoms of pathosis andare not recommended for prophylactic(preventive) removal.Absence of temporomandibular disorders; stable occlusion. |
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CLASS 2
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Class 2 is the classification for patients who haveoral conditions that the examining dentist feels if nottreated or followed up, have the potential but are notexpected to result in dental emergencies within 12months.
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CLASS 3
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Class 3 is the classification for patients who haveoral conditions that the examining dentist expects willresult in dental emergencies within 12 months if nottreated. Patients should be placed in class 3 when thereare questions in determining classification betweenclass 2 and class 3
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CLASS 4
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Class 4 is the classification for patients whorequire a dental examination. This includes patientswho require annual or other required dentalexaminations and patients whose dental classificationsare unknown
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NAVMED 6600/12
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Reserve Dental Assessment andCertification
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