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Hand
Oral
Instruments Anatomy
Infection
Control
Dental
Materials
OHI
FourHanded
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 openended 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
Molars
st
1
Teeth that usually
have 2 buccal
grooves.
Mandibular Molars
Teeth that usually
have a
mesiomarginal
developmental
groove.
st
1
Maxillary
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.
10:00-11:00
Make your wager
Position of the
patient for most
dental treatment.
Supine Position