DENTAL ASSISTING STATE
EXAM (DASLE) QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS
,1. MECHANICAL ————
POLISHING (12)
2. A technique used Coronal surfaces of the teeth
to remove plaque
and stains strictly
only from the
3. Most commonly A hand piece with a prophy angles, rubber cup, and polishing material (abrasive
done with agents)
4. LDA's can not Scaling such as a hand or ultrasonic scaler
use instrumenta-
tion for
5. Positions for 8-12 o'clock, 12-4 o'clock
cleanings for a
right handed op-
erator is , and
for a left handed
operator it's
6. Selective polish- Only polishing teeth or surfaces with stains. (This is to avoid unneccessary removal
ing of surface enamel.)
7. Therapeutic pol- Polishing the root surfaces that have been exposed during periodontal surgery.
ishing
8. Mandibular arch Head with chin down, lower jaw parallel to the floor
9. Maxillary arch Head with chin up
10. Grasping the —-
Handpiece
, 11. Pen grasp with U-shape
the handle rest-
ing in the area
of the hand be-
tween the thumb
and the index fin-
ger
12. Low speed hand- 20,000 RPM
piece
13. Steady, intermit- Each tooth 3-5 secs
tent pressure
14. Use finger ful- Provides stability, as close to the working area as possible
crum (finger rest)
15. Factors that influ- The more agent used, the greater the degree of abrasion.
ence the rate of
abrasion The lighter the pressure, the less abrasion.
The slower the rotation of the cup, the less abrasion.
16. Polishing steps -Begin with the distal of the most posterior tooth.
-the stroke is from the gingival third toward the incisal/occlusal third of the tooth.
-apply enough light pressure so the cup flares into the sulcus 1-2mm.
-the recommended polishing pastes are those with high polish and low abrasion
levels.
-powder abrasives should be as wet as possible to minimize frictional heat.
-regular prophy paste generally is not recommended for polishing esthetic
restorations. Low-abrasive pastes such as micro-fine sapphire or diamond paste,
or aluminum oxide paste should be used for these restorations and polished
thoroughly for 30 secs with a rubber cup.
EXAM (DASLE) QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS
,1. MECHANICAL ————
POLISHING (12)
2. A technique used Coronal surfaces of the teeth
to remove plaque
and stains strictly
only from the
3. Most commonly A hand piece with a prophy angles, rubber cup, and polishing material (abrasive
done with agents)
4. LDA's can not Scaling such as a hand or ultrasonic scaler
use instrumenta-
tion for
5. Positions for 8-12 o'clock, 12-4 o'clock
cleanings for a
right handed op-
erator is , and
for a left handed
operator it's
6. Selective polish- Only polishing teeth or surfaces with stains. (This is to avoid unneccessary removal
ing of surface enamel.)
7. Therapeutic pol- Polishing the root surfaces that have been exposed during periodontal surgery.
ishing
8. Mandibular arch Head with chin down, lower jaw parallel to the floor
9. Maxillary arch Head with chin up
10. Grasping the —-
Handpiece
, 11. Pen grasp with U-shape
the handle rest-
ing in the area
of the hand be-
tween the thumb
and the index fin-
ger
12. Low speed hand- 20,000 RPM
piece
13. Steady, intermit- Each tooth 3-5 secs
tent pressure
14. Use finger ful- Provides stability, as close to the working area as possible
crum (finger rest)
15. Factors that influ- The more agent used, the greater the degree of abrasion.
ence the rate of
abrasion The lighter the pressure, the less abrasion.
The slower the rotation of the cup, the less abrasion.
16. Polishing steps -Begin with the distal of the most posterior tooth.
-the stroke is from the gingival third toward the incisal/occlusal third of the tooth.
-apply enough light pressure so the cup flares into the sulcus 1-2mm.
-the recommended polishing pastes are those with high polish and low abrasion
levels.
-powder abrasives should be as wet as possible to minimize frictional heat.
-regular prophy paste generally is not recommended for polishing esthetic
restorations. Low-abrasive pastes such as micro-fine sapphire or diamond paste,
or aluminum oxide paste should be used for these restorations and polished
thoroughly for 30 secs with a rubber cup.