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Hand Instruments Oral Anatomy Infection Control Dental Materials OHI Four Handed Dentistry

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Hand instrument that is used to detect calculus.

Explorer

Hand instrument that is used to measure the depth of the gingival sulcus/pocket.

Periodontal Probe

Hand instrument that is used to pack restorative material into the cavity preparation.

Condenser aka Plugger

Hand instrument that is used to smooth the margins of the restoration during placement.

Burnisher

Hand instrument that has an open ended working end.

Amalgam Carrier

Teeth that usually have 3 roots.

Maxillary Molars

Teeth that usually have mamelons.

Anterior Teeth

Teeth that usually have a cusp of carabelli.

Maxillary 1 st Molars

Teeth that usually have 2 buccal grooves.

Mandibular Molars

Teeth that usually have a mesiomarginal developmental groove.

Maxillary 1 st Premolars

Technique used to disinfect items that can not be sterilized.

Spray-Wipe-Spray Technique.

Precleaning device that is recommended instead of direct hand contact with contaminated instruments.

Ultrasonic Cleaner

Sterilization technique that involves heating water to generate steam.

Steam Autoclave Sterilization

Patient care items that penetrate soft tissue or bone and have the greatest potential for transmitting infection.

Critical Items

Intermediate-level disinfectant that contains iodine.

Iodophor

Type of cement that releases fluoride after its final setting.

Glass Ionomer

Type of dental material that is used to seal the dentinal tubules before the placement of a restoration .

Cavity Varnish

Electrical shock that can occur when two different metals are present in the mouth.

Galvanism

Type of composite material that contains both macrofilled and microfilled particles.

Hybrid Composite

The process in which resin material is changed from a plastic state to a hardened restoration.

Polymerization

Easy to learn toothbrushing technique for children.

Fones Technique

Supplemental oral hygiene aid that is helpful for a person with a disability or for a parent or caregiver assisting a child with flossing.

Floss Holder

Supplemental oral hygiene aid that is used to carry the limp floss under an appliance, through an interdental embrasure, or between teeth with tight contacts.

Floss Threader

Toothbrushing technique that is the most effective method for bacterial plaque removal adjacent to and directly beneath the gingival margin.

Bass Technique OR Modified Bass Technique

Toothbrushing technique that is effective for plaque removal from the gingival surface of a pontic and around orthodontic appliances.

Charter’s Technique

Type of instrument transfer commonly used to pass surgical forceps.

Two-Handed Instrument Transfer

Type of handpiece used to cut tooth structure.

High-Speed Handpiece

Portion of the high velocity evacuator tip that should be parallel to the tooth surface during evacuation.

Bevel

Fingers used to pick up hand instruments from the operator during single-handed instrument transfer.

Fingers 3 and 4

Position of the operator when treating the lingual surfaces of the maxillary right molars.

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Position of the patient for most dental treatment.

Supine Position