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why is unwaxed floss preferred? - ANSWER - It doesn't leave any residue

How would you remove a heavy stain? - ANSWER - 1. Coarse prophy agent 2.
Heavy pressure

Define characteristics of tissue abrasion from an incorrect placement of a rubber
cup. - ANSWER - 1. Bleeding 2. Red, abraded tissue3. Tissue sloughing

Give characteristics or descriptions of how you would explain a mechanical polish to
a new patient that is 3-4 years old. - ANSWER - Tell Show and Do method

What is used interproximally with an abrasive to remove stain? - ANSWER - Dental
tape

Where is the assistant positioned to polish teeth #6-11? - ANSWER - 11:00 - 12:00

For each of the following, which stain is being described? - ANSWER - a. occurs in
patients with poor oral hygiene where plaque collects - yellow b. located on the
cervical 1/3 of maxillary anterior labials - green c. follows contour of gingival 1 mm
above the crest - black d. gummy and found on lingual anterior teeth - brown e.
intrinsic, grayish brown and caused by an antibiotic - metallic

When is waxed floss used? - ANSWER - For tight contacts interproximally

FLUORIDE - ANSWER -

What is the optimum level of fluoride in the water? - ANSWER - 1PPM

List the tissues that fluoride is important for.^Enamel and exposed dentin - ANSWER
-

The level of fluoride in water for warmer climates is: - ANSWER - Less because
people drink more water

For each of the following which topical fluoride is being described? - ANSWER - a.
must be prepared immediately before using; unstable - stannous b. may cause
brown stain - stannous c. most commonly used fluoride - APF d. given at ages 3, 7,
10, 13 - Sodium

A patient is instructed not to eat or drink for ______ after a topical fluoride
application. - ANSWER - 30 minutes

How long is fluoride applied to the teeth? - ANSWER - 1-4 minutes

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