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Moisture Control
CH 36- Moisture Control
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Term meaning to draw back or to draw within; often used in relation to anesthetic or breathing in (air/water/materials). | Aspirate |
| Term for a curved or rounded part; example part of dental dam clamp that extends beyond the dental dam. | Bow |
| Term pertaining to selected teeth that are visible through the dam. | Exposed |
| Term used to reverse the position, to turn inward. | Invert |
| Term to describe something separate or alone; pertaining to selected teeth visible through the dam. | Isolated |
| The framework or part of a dental clamp that is shaped into four prongs to help stabilize the clamp on the tooth. | Jaws |
| Term used to describe something as displace out of line, especially teeth displaced from normal relation to the line of the dental arch; aka-malposed. | Malaligned |
| A partition separating 2 things; example is the dental dam material located between the punched holes of the dam. | Septum |
| Term for the sharp, working end of the punch tool used for creating the hole in the dam. | Stylus |
| Term meaning being applicable to all; example is the clamp can be placed on the same type tooth in the opposing arch. | Universal |
| The type of dental dam clamp that has extensions to help retain the dental dam. | Winged Clamp |