This is the only stain that can be removed by coronal polish.
What is Extrinsic Stain?
This stain is classified as Endogenous Intrinsic Stain.
What is Pulpless teeth stain?
This is what a fulcrum does.
What is to stabilize the hand, provide a firm point of rest, and reduce instrument slippage?
This is who may remove calculus.
RDH or DDS only.
This is the main ingredient in the disclosing agent.
What is Erythrosine Dye?
This stain may occur anywhere and often found in plaque and calculus.
What is tobacco stain?
This is where stains may be contained.
What is in soft deposits and calculus, directly adhering to teeth, and incorporated within tooth structure?
This is where to fulcrum.
Same general area of the dental arch as being worked on.
This is why water is use with dry polishing powder.
What is a wetting agent reduces frictional heat?
This is the main cause of dental disease.
What is Plaque?
This is the most common stain.
What is yellow stain?
This stain may be classified as Intrinsic.
What is Silver Amalgam Stain?
This is the finger that should be used to fulcrum.
What is ring finger?
This is when teeth should be disclosed.
What is before and after coronal polishing?
This is what you should NOT use on tooth surfaces.
What is Aluminum Oxide?
This is a particular stain that may be classified as endogenous.
What is Tetracycline Stain?
This is a stain that can be removed by an RDA.
What is Extrinsic Stain?
This is used for proper stability and control of an instrument.
Using an intraoral fulcrum and a modified pen grasp/
This is why coronal polishing is performed prior to fluoride application.
What is to increases fluoride uptake into the enamel and removal of debris that may inhibit fluoride from reaching the enamel.
This ingredient used in disclosing agents should NOT be used on diabetic patients.
What is Iodine?
This stain appears as a continuous line around the neck of the tooth at the gingival margins.
What is Black Line Stain?
This kind of stain cannot be removed by coronal polishing.
What is Intrinsic Stain?
This is the best instrument grasp to be used for coronal polishing.
What is modified pen grasp?
This is the agent used to polish metal restorations.
What is Tin Oxide?
These areas should be avoided when coronal polishing.
What is Decalcified areas of the enamel as theyk are often sensitive.