Clinic Lecture 1-A Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What are the tools that we use to detect calculus? | air, eyes, ears, explorers, scalers, radiographs |
| What is the use of air for calculus detection? | can deflect tissue and turns the supragingival calculus chalky |
| What are some precautions that must be taken when using compressed air? | Use a quick steady stream to properly dry the calculus, let patient know about the use of air before doing it, may cause discomfort to patient, determine this before use |
| Why are we advised to not use a huge blast of air? | may cause bactermia |
| What signs are we to look for on calculus detection? | inflammation:redness, swelling, bleeding on probing |
| What section of the explorer are we to use when detecting calculus? | use the side of the tip not the point |
| What is the benefit of a sharp explorer? | Increase tactile sensitivity and decrease the time spent in the mouth and decrease trauma to the patient |
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