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Tobacco stains, chewing, or dipping and stains from dental amalgam that have become incorporated into tooth structure are what type of stains Intrinsic Stains
Stains caused by an excessive amount of fluoride during formation of the tooth arc Endogenous Stains
Stains that result from medication taken by the mother or the child during tooth development arc Endogenous Stains
Stains from food, drink,and tobacco that can be removed are what stain Extrinsic Stains
What type of polishing refers to polishing of the root surfaces that have been exposed during periodontal surgery Therapeutic Polishing or Root Planning
What are commerical premixed abrasive paste used for polishing teeth and restorations Prophy Paste
What type of polishing is used in which only the teeth with stains are polished Selective Polishing
Refers to the degree of coarseness of an agent Grit
A polishing technique that uses a specially designed hand piece with a nozzle that delivers a high-pressure stream of warm water and sodium bicarbonate is what type of polishing Air-Powder polishing
Pastes such as micrion-fine sapphire or diamond paste, or aluminium Oxide pastes are examples of Low abrasive polishing paste
For esthetic restorations, what type of polishing paste is used Low abrasive paste
What is used to control the speed of the hand piece Rheostat
The two basic types of prophy angles are Reusable and Disposable
What can be used after coronal polishing to polish the interproximal tooth surfaces and to remove an abrasive agent Dental Floss
What line on teeth near the gingival margin, More common is girls, and found in clean mouths and are difficult to remove Black Stain
What is a green or green-yellow stain, usually on the facial surfaces of the maxillary teeth. Most common in children Green Stain
What is a very tenacious dark brown or black stain Tobacco Stain
What is caused by the use of prescription mouth rinses that contain chlorhexidine Reddish brown stain on the interproximals and cervical areas on the teeth
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