Dental Professionals
Places of Employment
Parts of an Instrument
The Basic Setup
Periodontal Grouping
100

Performs dental procedures for the child patient

Pediatric Dentist

100

dental practice owned and operated by a single dentist.

Solo

100

The part of a dental instrument used to grasp the instrument; supplied in various weights and diameters.

Shaft or handle

100

An instrument used for reflection or retraction and visual observation.

Mouth Mirror

100

thin-bladed instrument with pointed tip and two cutting edges, used to remove supragingival hard deposits.

Scaler

200

Corrects malocclusion and improper jaw alignments

Orthodontist

200

Dental practice owned and operated equally by two or more dentists. 

Partnership

200

The part of the instrument that connects the handle to the working end.

Shank

200

A sharp, pointed instrument used to detect caries.

Shepard's Hook

200

Sharp blade in the shape of a a piece of farm tool.

Sickle Scaler

300

Treats diseases of the periodontal (and supporting) tissues.

Periodontist

300

Dental practice employing a multitude of dentists

Group Practice

300

Also called the blade or nib

Working End

300

A sharp, flexible, pointed instrument used to detect calculus, and examine restorations surfaces or furcations.

Explorer

300

round-tipped thin blade with a longer neck and two cutting edges, designed for specific areas and for subgingival use.

Curette

400

treats the diseased pulp and periradicular structures.

endodontist

400

Special care centers and where dentists bring difficult or compromised patients.

Clinics and Hopitals

400

Rounded working end

Toe

400

a longer pointed instrument with measured marks on the tip, used to assess depths of tissue pockets

Periodontal probe

400

nonmetallic resin-tipped instruments, designed to remove deposits on titanium.

Implant scalers

500

Replaces missing teeth with artificial appliances such as dentures.

Prosthodontist

500

Various specialists work in private offices or facilities concerned with their training.

Specialty Practice

500

The pointed end of an instrument. 

Tip

500

Tweezer-like pinchers used to transport materielas to or from the mouth.

Cotton forceps/pliers

500

hand instrument with a rough edge or teeth working surfaces; used to smooth in root planning

Periodontal File

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