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5 moisture contal methods

saliva ejector


high volume


cotton rolls


dental dam


dry angles

purpose of dental dam

great visibility


moisture control


protective barrier


less chatter

name 4 contraindictions for dental dams

lesions


latex allergy


powder react with people with asthma


claustrophobia

clamps without letter A have ...

jaws that are on a flat plane

clmap should be from the ....

mesiodistal width at the CEJ

how should a clamp fit?

tightly at the CEJ

what should one do when it is hard to stretch the dam over the clamp?

have the client shift the jaw

name some Tx one can use the cotton roll isolation

fluoride tx


impressions


sealants


short procedures

other uses for cotton rolls

isolation


resting the HVE


place materials with


something for the client to bite on

cotton roll injuries

cotton roll burn but stripping of the surface epithelial tissue




always soak roll before removal

dry angles (4)

absorbent pad


aluminum foil


different sizes


wet before removing

what is important about isolation?

placement and removal

the importance of tx plainning

prioritizes needs


outlines the methods of tx

diagnosis

scientific evaluation of existing condition

prognosis

probable course and outcome of an attck of disease

treatment plan

statement of services that are recommended for the management and care of a patient

factors to consider when preparing tx plan

type and severity of dental needs


patients quality of life


patients financial status

what are the levels of tx

I, II, III

I

emergency, relieve destressful conditions

level II

STANDARD, restores to normal function= restorations, endodontics, periodontics, removeable appliances

level III

optimum= crowns, bridges, onlays, ortho, implants

presentation of treatment

dental chart


rads


models


phtos


examples


copy and signed


fees