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Isolation techniques to decrease moisture during the dental procedure
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cotton roll isolation, dry angles, and dental dam
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two types of oral evacuation systems
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1. saliva ejector
2. high volume evacuator |
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use of the air-water syringe
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it provides air, water, or a combination through a small sterile tip
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dental dam and its role in moisture
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The Dental dam is a thin, stretchable latex material that becomes a barrier when applied to selected teeth. Serves as an infection control barrier, and protects tooth.
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equipment and supplies used in dental dam application
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dental dam frame, dental dam napkin, lubricants, punch, stamp, template, forceps, clamps and stabilizing cord.
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bow
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rounded part of the dental dam clamp that is visible in the mouth after the dam material is placed
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beveled
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the end of the HVE tip is beveled so that it can be positioned parallel to the site for better suction
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inverted
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the dental dam is inverted around each tooth to create a seal to prevent the leakage of saliva
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jaw
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part of the dental dam clamp that is stabilized around the anchor tooth.
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stylus
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sharp pointed tool used for cutting
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septum
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piece of the dental dam between each punched hole
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aspirate
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inhale or swallow something
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main function of the saliva ejector
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remove saliva and water
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operative suction tips are made from
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stainless steel and plastic
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rinsing technique regularly completed throughout the procedure
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limited
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method of isolation is commonly used for sealant placement
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cotton roll
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teeth that are visible after the dam material is placed are referred to as being...
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exposed
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equipment that stabilizes and stretches the dam away from the face
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dental dam frame
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dental dam punch
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used to create holes in the dental dam that are required to expose the teeth for isolation
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