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What is the term for the loss of tooth structure due to acid wear?
✔✔Erosion
What is the name of the process in which dental assistants or hygienists remove plaque and tartar
from the teeth?
✔✔Scaling
What is the primary goal of periodontal therapy?
✔✔To reduce inflammation and control the progression of gum disease
What is the term for the area of a tooth that is nearest to the lips or cheek?
✔✔Labial
What is the most common site for gingivitis to develop?
✔✔The interdental areas between the teeth
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,What does the term "occlusion" refer to in dentistry?
✔✔The alignment of the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed
What is the primary function of a prophy angle during dental cleanings?
✔✔To hold the polishing cup or brush while cleaning the teeth
What is the recommended method for cleaning around braces or other orthodontic appliances?
✔✔Using an interdental brush or a floss threader
What is the condition where the bone and gum tissue around a tooth are infected and begin to
recede?
✔✔Periodontal disease
What is the term for the hard, mineralized deposits that form on teeth when plaque is not
removed?
✔✔Calculus
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, What is the name of the soft tissue that supports the teeth and surrounds the tooth socket?
✔✔Periodontal ligament
What is the best way to prevent root caries in elderly patients?
✔✔Using fluoride treatments and practicing proper oral hygiene
What is the condition in which the gums pull away from the teeth, exposing the tooth root?
✔✔Gum recession
What is the name of the instrument used to check for cavities or defects on the tooth surface?
✔✔Dental explorer
What is the main function of the enamel on teeth?
✔✔To protect the inner, more sensitive layers of the tooth from decay and damage
What is the term for the inflammation of the tissues surrounding a tooth, typically caused by
infection?
✔✔Periapical abscess
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