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  • What do you need in a wax try in?
    Acrylic bur, nose cone, PIP, 3 prong, boxing wax, baseplate wax, torch, metal spatula, verticorder, 2x2, gum shade, tooth shade, articulating paper with miller
  • Different types of partials?
    Cast metal, acrylic (stayplate)
  • What is this instrument?
    cord packer
  • Pros vs cons of resin-based composites
    Pros: tooth colored, eat right away, preserves max amount of tooth; cons: hydrophobic, shrinks over time
  • What is this instrument?
    acorn burnisher
  • Name 2 deep filling materials (liners)
    IRM, Fuji, dycal, vitrebond
  • What is ednetulism?
    condition of toothlessness to any degree
  • What is this instrument?
    scalar
  • What is this instrument?
    3 prong pliers
  • What is this instrument?
    cotton pliers
  • What are the 3 appointments to a denture?
    impression, wax try in, delivery
  • What is this instrument?
    spoon excavator
  • What do you need to add in an amalgam set up? (4)
    Discoid-cleoid, hollenback, amalgam well, amalgam carrier
  • What are disease causing factors?
    BAD, bacteria, absence of saliva, dietary habits
  • What is this instrument?
    needle holder
  • What is this instrument?
    interproximal carver
  • What is in a general set-up (hint: disposables)
    SE/HVE, 2 air water, 2x2, cotton rolls, floss
  • What is in a topical/general anesthesia setup? (4)
    Cotton swab, short/long needle, septo/lidocaine, syringe
  • Name this tooth!
    #2
  • What is this instrument?
    Explorer
  • Types of xray sets at BFC and what types of xrays are in each set
    FMX (4 BW and 14 PA's) and BFC Standard (2 PA and 4 BW)
  • Caries causing strains of bacteria
    streptococcus mutans and lactobacillus
  • Name this tooth!
    #22
  • How do you put out a fire?
    Pull out pin, aim at base, squeeze, sweep side to side
  • Describe the cavity process
    Bacteria live off of sugars, eat sugar and spits acid, acid wears away enamel of tooth
  • What caries classification?
    Class V
  • Name this tooth!
    #30
  • Normal BP range
    120/80
  • What is this instrument?
    ball burnisher
  • What is in an exam set? (4)
    Explorer, mirror, perioprobe, cotton pliers
  • What is in etch?
    phosphoric acid
  • What is this instrument?
    Condenser/plugger
  • What are 2 reasons why a denture cannot be made?
    Tori, palatal vault too deep, absence of ridge
  • What are prevention factors? SAFE
    saliva, antimicrobials, fluoride, effective diet in oral health care
  • Type of Xray and teeth it is showing
    BW of #3-#7, #26-#30
  • What is this instrument?
    cavitron
  • Layers of tooth (3)
    enamel, dentin, pulp
  • What is in a polishing set? (3)
    nose cone, prophy angle, prophy paste
  • What is this instrument?
    Perioprobe
  • No show/cancellation policy
    15 minutes late/abscent (2x will ban for a year since last no show)
  • What is this instrument?
    miller forceps
  • What do we need for a posterior interproximal filling?
    Toffle mire with band + wedge /forceps, matrix band
  • Name this tooth!
    #10
  • What is this instrument?
    nose cone
  • Name all types of teeth (how many of each, and name)
    8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars, 8 molars, 4 3rd molars
  • What is this instrument?
    plastic instrument
  • What do you need to take an impression?
    bowl, spatula, alginate, trays, water
  • Name the filling steps (starting with etch)
    Etch, rinse, primer, dry, bond, dry, cure, filling, shape, cure