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32 Cards in this Set
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reflect periosteum off bone |
periosteal elevator (woodson and no 9 molt) |
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retract soft tissue- broader retraction, increased visualization |
seldin retractor |
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retract soft tissue, cheek, tongue, flaps |
minnesota retractor |
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serrated surface engages tongue |
sweetheart/weider retractor |
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clamp off vessel, grasp object (curved and straight shapes) |
hemostats |
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grasp off middle of semi-circle in the needle. hold with thumb in one ring, ring finger in the other, index finger stabilizing |
needle holder (crosshatched) |
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grasp things (like tooth loose in mouth) |
russian forceps |
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small and delcate to gently stabilize soft tissue |
adson forceps |
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longer than adson, handle tisue in the posterior of mouth |
stillies forceps |
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pick up small objects in mouth or from tray |
college forceps |
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most common blade = #
other blades
common blade handle= # |
#15
#12,11,10
#3 |
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put blade on using a |
hemostat |
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cut bone, grasp soft tissue or residual root |
rongeur forceps (spring loaded handles) |
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straight double- ended with serrated edge that cuts in a pull stroke |
bone file |
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removing soft tissue form bony defects |
periapical curette |
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hold the same way as a needle holder |
curved/dean/suture scissors |
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help patient stay open, keeps field clear |
bite block |
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small diameter tip suction |
surgical suction |
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has blade in handle for more control over suction power. hole in side to prevent ____ |
tissue injury
fraser suction tip |
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clean tip when bone/tooth particles get stuck |
stylet |
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use as wedge to push straight. can start movement of the ___ tooth, levering off bone not the adjacent tooth |
last tooth in the arch
straight elevator |
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wheel and axle to get out one remaining tooth |
cryer (east-west) elevator |
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elevate whole roots or used when a tooth has a purchase point (groove made by a bur) |
crane pick |
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tease small root tip fragements from socket |
root tip pick/elevator |
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forceps anatomy |
handle, hinge, beak (aim beak as far apical as possible) |
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for upper teeth- use palm up or palm down |
maxillary universal forceps (#150) |
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beak closer to a right angle to get mandibular teeth
how do you hold with palm |
mandibular universal (#151)
hold with palm down (on top of forceps). for more force, move thumb under handle |
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for lower aneriors- has a more parallel beak that doesnt adapt well to roots |
151A |
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for mandibular molars. beaks are narrow and pointed to slip into the furcation.
caution with ___ |
cowhorn (323)
lingual nerve
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hinge in vertical direction, right angle between handle and beaks |
english design (ash) |
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rounded beak to go on palate, pointed beak for B side or B furcation |
R & L maxillary molar forceps #53 "anatomic" |
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potentially very traumatic with 3 beaks |
R and L maxillary molar forceps #88 |