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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |