Deck 58: Coronal Polishing

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Which statement is correct about polishing cups?

A)They remove stain from the clinical crowns of teeth.
B)They are made from gutta-percha.
C)They are rotated rapidly to remove stain from teeth.
D)They are available in a synthetic material for patients with latex allergies.
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Which procedure is included with an oral prophylaxis?

A)Fluoride treatment
B)Removal of calculus and debris
C)Examination
D)Removal of decay
Question
Some polishing agents come as powders to be mixed with water or mouthwash.What consistency works most effectively?

A)Emulsion
B)Slurry
C)Dry and crumbly
D)Wet and sloppy
Question
For what are disclosing agents used?

A)To identify areas of plaque
B)To evaluates the effectiveness of polishing
C)To shows intrinsic stain
D)Both a and b
Question
Which polishing paste is recommended for use on filled hybrid composites and resin restorations?

A)Regular prophy
B)Micron-fine sapphire
C)Tin oxide
D)Aluminum oxide
Question
How should a bristle brush be used?

A)Rotate rapidly before touching the tooth surface.
B)Apply lightly to the tooth surface while revolving at the lowest speed.
C)Place on the tooth while not rotating, and rotate slowly.
D)Place on the tooth while not rotating, and rotate in a reverse direction.
Question
Which statement is correct regarding selective polishing?

A)The abrasive agent used during coronal polishing actually removes a small amount of the fluoride-rich outer enamel layer.
B)The abrasive agent used during coronal polishing actually removes a small amount of the fluoride-depleted outer enamel layer.
C)The abrasive agent used during coronal polishing impedes uptake of fluoride by the outer layer of enamel.
D)Fluoride contained in the abrasive agent is not taken up by the teeth.
Question
What options are available for stains that cannot be removed manually?

A)Tooth whitening
B)Cosmetic restoration
C)Laminate veneers
D)All of the above
Question
The term fulcrum is used to describe the placement of the _____ finger of the hand to stabilize the handpiece or instrument being used.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
Question
______ polishing refers to polishing root surfaces that have been exposed during periodontal surgery.

A)Root
B)Apical
C)Therapeutic
D)Coronal
Question
The air-polishing technique uses a specially designed handpiece with a nozzle that delivers a high-pressure stream of warm water what additive?

A)Calcium tungstate
B)Calcium hydroxide
C)Sodium hypochlorite
D)Sodium bicarbonate
Question
Exogenous stains are caused by environmental sources and are classified into subdivisions,including which of the following?

A)Intrinsic stains
B)Endogenous stains
C)Extrinsic stains
D)Both a and c
Question
Recommended polishing pastes have _____ polish and _____ abrasion levels.

A)high; high
B)high; low
C)low; high
D)low; low
Question
When would bristle brushes be used?

A)For exposed cementum
B)For exposed dentin
C)For deep pits and fissures on the enamel surfaces
D)For interproximal subgingival areas
Question
What does air-powder polishing remove?

A)Supragingival plaque
B)Subgingival plaque
C)Supragingival stain
D)Subgingival calculus
Question
Which type of stain can be removed from the surfaces of the teeth?

A)Tobacco
B)Fluorosis
C)White spot
D)Tetracycline
Question
Polishing _____ the uptake of professionally applied fluoride; therefore,polishing is _____ before fluoride application.

A)improves; necessary
B)improves; not necessary
C)does not improve; necessary
D)does not improve; not necessary
Question
What is the purpose of the coronal polishing technique?

A)As a substitute for an oral prophylaxis
B)To remove calculus, debris, stain, and plaque from teeth
C)To remove plaque and stains from the coronal surfaces of the teeth.
D)To be performed by any dental assistant
Question
Which of the following represents an endogenous stain?

A)An excessive amount of fluoride during tooth development
B)Blueberries
C)Dental amalgam that has been incorporated into tooth structure
D)Coffee
Question
What is the Theory of Selective Polishing?

A)Polish the teeth that are visible.
B)Polish occlusal surfaces of the teeth.
C)Polish the teeth that have stains.
D)Polish the facial surfaces of teeth.
Question
The lingual surfaces of the maxillary right quadrant are polished with the patient's head positioned ______ the operator.

A)up and toward
B)up and away from
C)down and toward
D)down and away from
Question
The right-angle handpiece is held with which grasp?

A)Pen
B)Palm-thumb
C)Reverse palm-thumb
D)Any that is comfortable
Question
Which of the following statements is not true in regards to coronal polishing?

A)Each tooth should be polished for 3 to 5 seconds.
B)Use approximately one cupful of polishing agent for every three or four teeth
C)The intermittent pressure should be enough to cause the edges of the polishing cup to
Slightly flare.
D)The lowest possible handpiece speed should be used.
Question
A right-handed operator generally begins seated at the ____ o'clock position,and a left-handed operator begins seated at the _____ o'clock position.

A)8; 3
B)11; 1
C)10; 2
D)Seating can be in any position in which the operator is comfortable.
Question
What type of stain,found on some children's teeth,can be caused by poor hygiene and the fungi that are retained in bacterial plaque?

A)Black
B)Green
C)Orange
D)Red
Question
What is the purpose of a fulcrum?

A)To put pressure to the fingers
B)To provide better retraction
C)To provide stability for the operator's hand
D)To provide movement for the arm
Question
A _____ is a point of support that works as a lever for movement.

A)fulcrum
B)pen grasp
C)handpiece
D)mouth prop
Question
To avoid injury,the rubber polishing cup is directed ______ the gingival third and pressed ______ against the tooth surface.

A)toward; lightly..
B)away from; lightly
C)toward; firmly
D)toward; lightly
Question
When polishing the mandibular arch,the patient's chin should be _____ and the chin should be _____ for the maxillary.

A)up; up
B)down; down
C)up; down
D)down; up
Question
What will the operator ask the patient to do throughout the prophylaxis procedure?

A)Wear safety glasses.
B)Keep their eyes closed.
C)Keep the mouth open wide.
D)All of the above should be asked.
Question
What damage can result from using the prophy angle at a high speed?

A)It can cause frictional heat that can damage the tooth.
B)It can remove dentin.
C)It can cause frictional heat that can burn the gingiva.
D)Both a and c can result.
Question
A stain that is dull and yellowish-brown in color is caused by:

A)cigarettes or cigars.
B)inadequate toothpaste or poor hygiene.
C)tetracycline.
D)all of the above.
Question
Which type of stain is incorporated into the tooth surface and cannot be removed easily if at all?

A)Tobacco
B)Coffee
C)Tetracycline
D)Iron
Question
Which statement is not a negative effect of coronal polishing?

A)Dentinal hypersensitivity during and after the appointment
B)Loss of enamel
C)Scratches or rough surfaces left on restorations
D)Decreased fluoride uptake
Question
If scaling the teeth is indicated before polishing,who performs the scaling?

A)DDS
B)EFDA or RDA
C)RDH
D)Either a or c
Question
What is the most common technique for stain removal?

A)Scaler
B)Toothbrush
C)Floss
D)Rubber cup polishing
Question
Black stain:

A)has no relationship to poor oral hygiene.
B)is rare.
C)is usually caused by food pigments.
D)covers most of the crowns of teeth.
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1
Which statement is correct about polishing cups?

A)They remove stain from the clinical crowns of teeth.
B)They are made from gutta-percha.
C)They are rotated rapidly to remove stain from teeth.
D)They are available in a synthetic material for patients with latex allergies.
They are available in a synthetic material for patients with latex allergies.
2
Which procedure is included with an oral prophylaxis?

A)Fluoride treatment
B)Removal of calculus and debris
C)Examination
D)Removal of decay
Removal of calculus and debris
3
Some polishing agents come as powders to be mixed with water or mouthwash.What consistency works most effectively?

A)Emulsion
B)Slurry
C)Dry and crumbly
D)Wet and sloppy
Slurry
4
For what are disclosing agents used?

A)To identify areas of plaque
B)To evaluates the effectiveness of polishing
C)To shows intrinsic stain
D)Both a and b
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Which polishing paste is recommended for use on filled hybrid composites and resin restorations?

A)Regular prophy
B)Micron-fine sapphire
C)Tin oxide
D)Aluminum oxide
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6
How should a bristle brush be used?

A)Rotate rapidly before touching the tooth surface.
B)Apply lightly to the tooth surface while revolving at the lowest speed.
C)Place on the tooth while not rotating, and rotate slowly.
D)Place on the tooth while not rotating, and rotate in a reverse direction.
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7
Which statement is correct regarding selective polishing?

A)The abrasive agent used during coronal polishing actually removes a small amount of the fluoride-rich outer enamel layer.
B)The abrasive agent used during coronal polishing actually removes a small amount of the fluoride-depleted outer enamel layer.
C)The abrasive agent used during coronal polishing impedes uptake of fluoride by the outer layer of enamel.
D)Fluoride contained in the abrasive agent is not taken up by the teeth.
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8
What options are available for stains that cannot be removed manually?

A)Tooth whitening
B)Cosmetic restoration
C)Laminate veneers
D)All of the above
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9
The term fulcrum is used to describe the placement of the _____ finger of the hand to stabilize the handpiece or instrument being used.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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10
______ polishing refers to polishing root surfaces that have been exposed during periodontal surgery.

A)Root
B)Apical
C)Therapeutic
D)Coronal
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11
The air-polishing technique uses a specially designed handpiece with a nozzle that delivers a high-pressure stream of warm water what additive?

A)Calcium tungstate
B)Calcium hydroxide
C)Sodium hypochlorite
D)Sodium bicarbonate
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12
Exogenous stains are caused by environmental sources and are classified into subdivisions,including which of the following?

A)Intrinsic stains
B)Endogenous stains
C)Extrinsic stains
D)Both a and c
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13
Recommended polishing pastes have _____ polish and _____ abrasion levels.

A)high; high
B)high; low
C)low; high
D)low; low
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14
When would bristle brushes be used?

A)For exposed cementum
B)For exposed dentin
C)For deep pits and fissures on the enamel surfaces
D)For interproximal subgingival areas
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15
What does air-powder polishing remove?

A)Supragingival plaque
B)Subgingival plaque
C)Supragingival stain
D)Subgingival calculus
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16
Which type of stain can be removed from the surfaces of the teeth?

A)Tobacco
B)Fluorosis
C)White spot
D)Tetracycline
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17
Polishing _____ the uptake of professionally applied fluoride; therefore,polishing is _____ before fluoride application.

A)improves; necessary
B)improves; not necessary
C)does not improve; necessary
D)does not improve; not necessary
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18
What is the purpose of the coronal polishing technique?

A)As a substitute for an oral prophylaxis
B)To remove calculus, debris, stain, and plaque from teeth
C)To remove plaque and stains from the coronal surfaces of the teeth.
D)To be performed by any dental assistant
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19
Which of the following represents an endogenous stain?

A)An excessive amount of fluoride during tooth development
B)Blueberries
C)Dental amalgam that has been incorporated into tooth structure
D)Coffee
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20
What is the Theory of Selective Polishing?

A)Polish the teeth that are visible.
B)Polish occlusal surfaces of the teeth.
C)Polish the teeth that have stains.
D)Polish the facial surfaces of teeth.
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21
The lingual surfaces of the maxillary right quadrant are polished with the patient's head positioned ______ the operator.

A)up and toward
B)up and away from
C)down and toward
D)down and away from
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22
The right-angle handpiece is held with which grasp?

A)Pen
B)Palm-thumb
C)Reverse palm-thumb
D)Any that is comfortable
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23
Which of the following statements is not true in regards to coronal polishing?

A)Each tooth should be polished for 3 to 5 seconds.
B)Use approximately one cupful of polishing agent for every three or four teeth
C)The intermittent pressure should be enough to cause the edges of the polishing cup to
Slightly flare.
D)The lowest possible handpiece speed should be used.
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24
A right-handed operator generally begins seated at the ____ o'clock position,and a left-handed operator begins seated at the _____ o'clock position.

A)8; 3
B)11; 1
C)10; 2
D)Seating can be in any position in which the operator is comfortable.
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25
What type of stain,found on some children's teeth,can be caused by poor hygiene and the fungi that are retained in bacterial plaque?

A)Black
B)Green
C)Orange
D)Red
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What is the purpose of a fulcrum?

A)To put pressure to the fingers
B)To provide better retraction
C)To provide stability for the operator's hand
D)To provide movement for the arm
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A _____ is a point of support that works as a lever for movement.

A)fulcrum
B)pen grasp
C)handpiece
D)mouth prop
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28
To avoid injury,the rubber polishing cup is directed ______ the gingival third and pressed ______ against the tooth surface.

A)toward; lightly..
B)away from; lightly
C)toward; firmly
D)toward; lightly
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29
When polishing the mandibular arch,the patient's chin should be _____ and the chin should be _____ for the maxillary.

A)up; up
B)down; down
C)up; down
D)down; up
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30
What will the operator ask the patient to do throughout the prophylaxis procedure?

A)Wear safety glasses.
B)Keep their eyes closed.
C)Keep the mouth open wide.
D)All of the above should be asked.
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31
What damage can result from using the prophy angle at a high speed?

A)It can cause frictional heat that can damage the tooth.
B)It can remove dentin.
C)It can cause frictional heat that can burn the gingiva.
D)Both a and c can result.
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32
A stain that is dull and yellowish-brown in color is caused by:

A)cigarettes or cigars.
B)inadequate toothpaste or poor hygiene.
C)tetracycline.
D)all of the above.
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33
Which type of stain is incorporated into the tooth surface and cannot be removed easily if at all?

A)Tobacco
B)Coffee
C)Tetracycline
D)Iron
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34
Which statement is not a negative effect of coronal polishing?

A)Dentinal hypersensitivity during and after the appointment
B)Loss of enamel
C)Scratches or rough surfaces left on restorations
D)Decreased fluoride uptake
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35
If scaling the teeth is indicated before polishing,who performs the scaling?

A)DDS
B)EFDA or RDA
C)RDH
D)Either a or c
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36
What is the most common technique for stain removal?

A)Scaler
B)Toothbrush
C)Floss
D)Rubber cup polishing
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37
Black stain:

A)has no relationship to poor oral hygiene.
B)is rare.
C)is usually caused by food pigments.
D)covers most of the crowns of teeth.
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