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Upper universal is
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150: PM. forceps
150a: PM CROWN 150as: Primary teeth |
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Lower universal is the
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151
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type of handle used for scalpels?
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Most common is #3
Sometimes #7 used: longer, more slender |
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Most common intraoral surgery blade handle is the ?
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#15 (small, can be used around the teeth)
(#11 and 12 also used intraorally) |
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#11 blade is and is used for?
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sharp-pointed blade that is used primarily for making stab incisions
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#12 is used for?
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mucogingival procedures and is hooked for distal aspect of posterior teeth
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#9 instrament is used for
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Molt periosteal elevator: Double ended; 1. small sharp end to start reflection, 2. large rounded end to push under periosteum
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types of retractors
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1. minnesota 2. seldon
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Minnesota is
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retract cheek and lips and mucoperiosteal flap
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Seldon is
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multipurpose retractor and used as a large periosteal elevator
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Name of tissue forceps? uses are?
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Adson
Delicately grasp and support soft tissue |
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Hemostat components are
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straight or curved beaks with a locking handle
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Hemostat uses?
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clamp blood vessels, 2. grasp small pieces or tissue or remove foreign material
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Number 1 forcep?
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straight beak for anterior teeth
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components of dental elevaots?
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1. handle, (straight or t-bar
2. Shank: connects handle to blade 3. Blade transmits fore to tooth |