Basic Instruments
Restorative Instruments
Sterile
Suctioning
Infection Control
100

This instrument is used to provide indirect vision, reflect light, and retract soft tissue during dental procedures.

What is a mouth mirror?

100

This instrument is used to condense and pack restorative material into a cavity preparation.

What is a condenser?

100

A test done weekly to verify that a sterilization cycle is effective.

What is a spore test?

100

This small, low-volume suction tip is used to remove saliva and light fluids from the mouth.

What is a saliva ejector?

100

This single-use device must be discarded in a sharps container after use to prevent needlestick injuries and cross-contamination.

What is a syringe?

200

This tool is used to explore tooth surfaces for decay or calculus.

What is an explorer?

200

This instrument is used to shape, contour, and place composite materials.

What is a plastic instrument?

200

This device uses steam under pressure to sterilize instruments.

What is an Autoclave/Statim?

200

This suction device provides strong suction for blood, debris, and water during procedures.

What is a high-volume evacuator (HVE)?

200

When donning PPE in proper order, this item is put on last before patient care begins.

What is gloves?

300

This instrument is used to grasp or transfer items in and out of the mouth.

What are cotton pliers?

300

This instrument is used to place material in a thin layer to protect the pulp before a restoration is placed.

What is dental liner?

300

This device is used to lubricate and maintain dental handpieces to ensure proper function and longevity.

What is a handpiece oiler?

300

These single-use items are designed to prevent cross-contamination and are discarded after each patient use.

What are disposables?

300

This buildup inside dental unit waterlines is a sticky layer of microorganisms that can contaminate water output.

What is biofilm?

400

This instrument is used to measure the depth of gingival sulcus or periodontal pockets in millimeters.

What is a periodontal probe?

400

This instrument is used to adapt restorative material and help reproduce natural tooth anatomy during placement.

What is a burnisher?

400

These three items should not be processed in an ultrasonic cleaner due to damage risk or manufacturer restrictions.

What are handpieces, X-Ray kits and Ultrasonic scalers?

400

This device is placed between the teeth to help keep the mouth open and reduce fatigue during longer dental procedures.

What is a bite block?

400

Procedure following any procedure with visible blood to help reduce microbial contamination and biofilm buildup.

What is flushing the dental waterlines?

500

This commonly used diagnostic tray setup contains the “big four” instruments used during routine dental exams.

What is a basic setup?

500

This hand cutting instrument is used to remove softened, decayed dentin from a cavity preparation using a scooping motion.

What is a spoon excavator?

500

This type of monitoring uses strips placed inside sterilization packs that change color to show that proper time, temperature, and pressure were reached.

What are process indicators?

500

Where should the HVE be positioned for #13 during treatment? (tooth # and surfaces)

What is the buccal of #14?

500

This organization provides guidelines and standards for infection control in dental settings in the United States.

What is the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)?

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