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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what saliva gland is on the inside of the right and left cheek | stenson's duct |
| specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers that anatomic root of a tooth | cementum |
| the portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel | anatomical crown |
| what is hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and cementum on the root | dentin |
| they are the curved spaces btwn interproximal of the teeth dentition | emprasure spaces |
| what is due to trama of disease of the gingival margin | apical migration |
| what gland is n the tongue that produces saliva | wharton's duct |
| used for removal of light stand on tooth | super-fine silex |
| apply a - to idenify areas of plaque before or after a coronal polish | disclosing agent |
| brushes are available with --- or ---- bristles | nylon/ natural |
| bristle prophy brushes should --- contact the --- tissues and should only be positioned above ---- third of the tooth | never/ gingiva/ gingival |
| the handpiece is help in a modified | pen grasp |
| when the modified pen grasp is used, the ring finger is the what | fulcrum |
| meaning above the gingival | supra gingival |
| below the gingival | subgingival |
| appears black, brown, or dark green | subgingival calculus |
| the time is takes to remove stains and deposited from a surface during polishing | rate of abrasion |
| type of insintic stain that occurs when the pulp is damaged or removed. stain can vary from light yellow to black, green and magenta | pulp damage or non- vital tooth stain |
| stain caused by blood and pulp tissues seeping onto the dentin tubles | ulp damage or non- vital tooth stain |