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CoronalPolishExam1

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Is used for esthetic restorations Aluminium Oxide Polishing Paste
Regular prophy paste can do what to porcelain surfaces scratch or damage
Pre-Cleaning removes what so surfaces can be disinfected debris and plaque
What can help reduce plaque on lingual and facial surfaces Toothbrushing
Which finger is used to fulcrum in a modified pen grasp Ring Finger
What age do primary teeth start to erupt 6 months
Incorrect Polishing can damage what Gingiva
What do you fulcrum on A stable tooth surface near the work area
How long do you handwash 20 seconds
What will chewing do after an amalgam restoration Fracture or weaken the restoration
First PPE put on Gown
First PPE to remove Gloves
Slow-Speed handpiece RPM 0-20,000
Max RPM of a low speed handpiece 40,000
Patient eyewear protects them from splatter
1-2 second stroke prevents heat buildup and enamel damage
Where do you start polishing Maxillary right posterior
How do you check the disclosing agent Mouth Mirror and good lighting
Demineralization appears as Chalky white spot on enamel
Use what abrasive on a mildly sensitive tooth Fine grit or densensitizing prophy paste
Where do you start of the common sequence Maxillary Right Posterior
What instrument can help check if disclosing agent remains Explorer
What do you use near the gingival margin Edge of the prophy cup or dental floss
SDS provides what Information about chemical safety, hazards, and handling
What's the immovable structure of the face Maxilla
Space between tooth and free gingiva Gingival Sulcus
The V-shaped space around the contact area between adjacent teeth Embrasure
Plaque and sugars produce Acid
Plaque and bacteria form Biofilm
Where is the SDS Accessible in the clinical area
Air Polishers removes stains faster with Less direct tooth contact
Scaling and Root Planning are limited to whom Dentists and Hygienists
What do you chart Areas polished, observations, and patient instructions given
Air Polishers Contain Sodium Bicarbonate Powder, Water, and Air
What removes light extrinsic stains Prophy paste with a rubber cup
Where is petroleum jelly applied To the lips
Closing on the saliva ejector may cause what and potentially spreading diseases such as Backflow contamination - Hepatitis
150 beats per minute is Tachycardia
This is what of pathogens Cross-Contamination
Dentition with primary and permanent teeth Mixed Dentition
SDS must be in clinical room for sick reference to chemical hazards and emergency procedures
What is any surface touched during treatment Clinical Surface
What do you fulcrum on Nearby stable tooth
Clinical disinfectants used are Intermediate level disinfectants
What shouldn't be in a patients health history chart Irrelevant personal or financial information
What are not removed when polishing Intrinsic Stains
Final step after coronal polishing Flossing the Teeth
Patients should be given what before polishing Protective Eyewear
Demineralized enamel is weak; polishing could Remove enamel and worsen the lesion
Plaque can begin forming Within 4-12 hours after eating
What is the stage with full bone loss Advanced Periodontitis
Start polishing in the Maxillary Right Posterior
Stains outside the tooth Extrinsic Stains
Stains inside the tooth Intrinsic Stains
SDS charts explain Chemical contents, hazards, and emergency handling procedures
Coronal polishing products include Manufacturer instructions, and SDS information
For maxillary arch polishing, the assistant is typically around the 10-12 o'clock position
A right handed assistant workds around the 8-9 o'clock position
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