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To receive a certificate, you must answer all 10 questions and click “Finish Quiz” to see your score. You must score 80% or higher to receive CME credit and a certificate. Once you have completed the quiz and scored 80% or higher, a button will appear at the bottom of the page that will allow you to print your certificate. Click “Start Quiz” below to take the final assessment. |
The Smiles for Life website contains a listing of recommended websites. These sites are excellent sources of information on oral health for primary care clinicians.
In order to receive credit for this course you must score a minimum of 80% on this assessment. If you do not score a minimum of 80%, you will have to retake the test in order to receive credit.Message from the AAPA: Successful completion of the self-assessment is required to earn Category 1 CME credit. Successful completion is defined as a cumulative score of at least 70% correct. Smiles for Life requires 80% to pass.
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Which of the following are consequences of untreated dental decay?
Tobacco users are at increased risk of developing which of the following conditions?
Which condition is associated with periodontal disease?
Which of the following medications is linked to gingival hyperplasia?
What can a primary care clinician do to promote oral health?
Which of these classes of medications is NOT generally associated with decreased salivary flow?
Which of the following is true about the relationship between loss of natural teeth (edentulism) and risk of death (mortality)?
Which of the following viruses has been linked to increased rates of oral cancer?
What is the suggested common pathway linking chronic periodontitis and conditions such as diabetes, coronary artery disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes?
Which of the following complex conditions are ideal for co-management between medical and dental teams?
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Please take 3 minutes to let us know about your experience with this course and how we can improve it. When complete, click Submit to view a link to download your certificate.
Please take 3 minutes to let us know about your experience with this course and how we can improve it. When complete, click Submit to view a link to download your certificate.