Endogenous stains on a tooth are formed
-by taking certain medications
-by eating certain foods
-on the outside of the tooth
-from within the tooth
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from within the tooth
Which of the following is the objective for a coronal polish?
-Remove plaque and calculus from the surface of the teeth
-remove stains and plaque from below the gingival tissue
-remove stains and plaque from above the gingival tissue
-remove plaque and calculus from below the gingival tissue
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, remove stains and plaque from below the gingival tissue
When polishing the mandibular left posterior quadrant, the buccal aspect of the
mirror is used to retract the cheek and provide
-direct vision of the buccal surfaces
-direct vision of the lingual surfaces
-indirect vision of the lingual surfaces
-indirect vision of the buccal surfaces
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indirect vision of the buccal surfaces
Which of the following can be threaded between teeth to remove stain when an
embrasure and interdental papilla are absent?
-Dental flosser
-Rubber polishing point
-Dental explorer
-Finishing Strip
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Finishing Strip
Which of the following polishing agents is the most abrasive?
-Silex
-Chalk
-Fluoride Paste
-Fine Pumice
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Silex
What type of stain can chlorhexidine cause?
-Fluorosis
-Extrinsic
-Endogenous
-Supernumerary
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Extrinsic
How should the patient's chin be positioned during coronal polishing to provide
access to the maxillary arch?
-Down
-Turned
-Tucked
-Up
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Up
Removal of extrinsic stains and plaque from the supragingival surface of teeth is the
objective of
-Oral Prophylaxis
-Debridement
-by taking certain medications
-by eating certain foods
-on the outside of the tooth
-from within the tooth
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from within the tooth
Which of the following is the objective for a coronal polish?
-Remove plaque and calculus from the surface of the teeth
-remove stains and plaque from below the gingival tissue
-remove stains and plaque from above the gingival tissue
-remove plaque and calculus from below the gingival tissue
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, remove stains and plaque from below the gingival tissue
When polishing the mandibular left posterior quadrant, the buccal aspect of the
mirror is used to retract the cheek and provide
-direct vision of the buccal surfaces
-direct vision of the lingual surfaces
-indirect vision of the lingual surfaces
-indirect vision of the buccal surfaces
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indirect vision of the buccal surfaces
Which of the following can be threaded between teeth to remove stain when an
embrasure and interdental papilla are absent?
-Dental flosser
-Rubber polishing point
-Dental explorer
-Finishing Strip
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Finishing Strip
Which of the following polishing agents is the most abrasive?
-Silex
-Chalk
-Fluoride Paste
-Fine Pumice
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Silex
What type of stain can chlorhexidine cause?
-Fluorosis
-Extrinsic
-Endogenous
-Supernumerary
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Extrinsic
How should the patient's chin be positioned during coronal polishing to provide
access to the maxillary arch?
-Down
-Turned
-Tucked
-Up
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Up
Removal of extrinsic stains and plaque from the supragingival surface of teeth is the
objective of
-Oral Prophylaxis
-Debridement