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Name the different types of toffelmire bands: |
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Universal, and gingival extension |
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Where is the tofflemire band placed in relation to the cavosurface margine and the gingival floor? |
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1mm above the gingival floor, and 1mm above the cavosurface margine. |
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What does not require a matrix retainer? |
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sliding body/diagonal slot |
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adjusts the size of the loop |
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directs head left or right |
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What is IRM base for and where is it placed? |
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IRM base is placed in the deepest part of the cavity and it is used to irritate the pulp and promote secondary dentin. |
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Varnish for amalgam, NOT composite. |
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Varnish for all types of restorations, contains no organic solvent. |
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Dycal (CaOH), Varnish, then ZnPO4 |
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Where is CaOH placed and why? |
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Placed on the pulpal floor ONLY. NEVER on walls. Produces secondary dentin. |
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Steps for Sterilization Process |
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1. Pre-soak 2. Ultra sonic for 10 minutes 3. Rinse in cold water 4. Dry 5. Autoclave *Heat sensitive items: Glutaraldehyde for 6-10 hours |
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Instruments are placed in cold sterile water for how long? |
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Name 3 disposing techniques and which instruments are placed in each. |
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1. Bio-hazards: materials saturated with blood. 2. Sharps: needles, carpules, scapal, burs, files and ortho wires. 3. Standard Trash: paper waste |
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List procedure for washing your hands. |
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*prior, remove all jewlery and make sure nails are short. 1. wash hands with antimicrobacterial soap for 15-30 seconds 2. Rinse from WRIST down in COLD water. 3. Dry hands with paper towel. * use paper towel as barrier to turn off sink water. |
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Personal Protective Equipment |
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GMEG Gown, mask, eyewear, gloves |
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Who can preform and oral inspection? |
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Where is the radial artery located? what is its purpose? |
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exam results from body tissue, fluids, and secretions in lab |
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Signs and symptoms during life "irrespective of the morbid changes producing them." |
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Distingusihing between 2 diseases by contrasting their signs and symptoms |
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Conditions that continues for a long time |
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Prediction of the probable outcome of disease with or with out treatment. |
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an indication of a sign of a problem (pain or tenderness) |
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space within the arches of the teeth |
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externally forms the anterior borders of the mouth by skin and the interior by mucous membrane |
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large active voluntary muscle |
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hard portion, ends in the max third of the molars, 2/3 of palate. |
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higher than the epithelial attachments and not bound to underlying tissue. |
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Bony prominance at the end of the max alveolar process |
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Anterior and Posterior Pillar of fauces |
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two folds of mucous membrane from uvula to base of tongue |
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Elevations of soft tissue, extends laterally from the midline of the hard palate |
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Median vertical groove, center of the nostrils to the middle of the upper lip. |
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Lateral union of upper and lower lips; forms external corners of the mouth. |
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Inner mucous lining of the lips |
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Small glands which border the lips and secrete mucous |
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Muscle fibers which cause lip protusion and closing |
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First glance exam; quick, not thorough, visual exam. |
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