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The two movements performed when using an instrument | Rocking and rolling |
When using an instrument you should be holding it in a | Modified pen grasp |
What fulcrum is used for stabilization of the non-dominant hand outside of the patient's mouth? | Extra oral |
The correct patient position for MANDIBULAR treatment | Semi Supine Positions |
The correct patient position for MAXILLARY treatment | Supine Position |
What area/s is a Gracey 1-2 used for | All surfaces of anterior teeth |
What area/s is a Gracey 3-4 used for | All surfaces of anterior teeth |
What area/s is a Gracey 5-6 used for | All surfaces of anterior/premolar teeth |
What area/s is a Gracey 7-8 used for | Buccal and lingual surfaces of posterior teeth |
What area/s is a Gracey 9-10 used for | Buccal and lingual surfaces of posterior teeth |
What area/s is a Gracey 11-12 used for | Mesial surface of posterior teeth |
What area/s is a Gracey 13-14 used for | Distal surface of posterior teeth |
What shape is the gracey curet in cross section | Semi-circular |
What shape is the universal curet in cross section | Semi-circular |
A hand instrument is composed of three parts | Handle, shank and blade |
The working end of a sickle scaler is divided into thirds, these are called | Heel, middle and toe |
A gracey curet is also known as an | Area Specific Curet |
The working end of the instrument is joined to the handle by the | The functional shank |
When using hand scaling instruments what are the three directions of strokes used? | Vertical, oblique and horizontal |
The instrument shank is made up of what 3 parts? | Functional shank, terminal shank and working end |
(In the correct order) What are the 3 A's? | Adaptation, angulation and activation |
Where should the terminal shank be positioned when sharpening a gracey curet | 3 minutes before 12 O'Clock |
Where should the sharpening stone be positioned when sharpening a universal curet | 3 minutes past 12 O'Clock |
Where should the sharpening stone be positioned when sharpening a gracey curet | 3 minutes past 12 O'Clock |
Where should the sharpening stone be positioned when sharpening a sickle scaler | 3 minutes past 12 O'Clock |
What is the junctional epithelium | Where the gum meets the tooth |
The three tips for a Peizo scaler are | A P and PS |