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what is a fulcrum and what finger is it? finger rest & third
one area (1-3 teeth in the same quadrant) localized
nine to tenth week of growth on a tooth cap stage
outside the mouth (usually a a term to explain where your fulcrum is) extraoral
breaks in the motion, allows the heat to dissipate intermittent
a natural opening in the tip of the root apical foramen
eight week of growth on a tooth bud stage
how many basic periodontal diseases are there 7
on anterior teeth, a rounded, raised are on the cervical third of the lingual surface cingulum
a hollow, grooved, or depressed area in bone fossa
infecting the entire body systemic
brux, to move teeth together back and forth grinds
inside the mouth (usually a a term to explain where your fulcrum is) intraoral
enamel produced prenatally contains only a few of those incremental lines; however, the shock of birth is registered as a ring neonatal lines
spore test, vial or strips that contain harmless spores that determine if sterilization has occurred biological indicators
anywhere (goes more than one quadrant) generalized
the bone seperating the roots of a multi- rooted tooth interradicular septum
who made the first dental school and where was it Horance Hayden and Chapin Harris; baltimore
eleventh to twelfth week growth of a tooth bell stage
involves scraping or cleaning the gingival lining of the pocket to remove necrotic tissue from the pocket wall. Gingival curettage is also referred to as subgingival _________ curettage
identify instrument packs that have been exposed to a certain temperature; they do not measure the duration or the pressure process indicators
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