Removing deposits from above and just slightly below the gingival margins is termed ____________

a. routine prophylaxis
b. periodontal scaling
c. polishing
d. none of the above

a
RATIONALE: Removing deposits from above and just slightly below the gingival margins is termed routine prophylaxis.

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Which of the following is the reason that physicians may not be allowed to own a pharmacy?

a. Physicians are not licensed pharmacists. b. Physicians do not have appropriate knowledge of the business. c. The ownership may cause a conflict of interest. d. There may be a lawsuit that involves the physician.

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A physician has a contract to receive a $2,000 monthly capitation fee, based on a fee of $50 for 40 patients who are in the plan. If only 10 patients visited the practice in the last month, the capitation payment will be

A. $1,000. B. $2,000. C. $500. D. $4,000.

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