Ch. 34 Recall Ques.
another name for Howe pliers
110 pliers
Main feature of the working end of an explorer
Allows operator to distinguish areas of calculus or decay from from discrepancies on the surfaces of the teeth
Packs amalgam during a preparation
Condenser/Plugger
Scissors commonly placed on the restorative tray setup
Crown and bridge
Instruments that are more referred to by their number than name
Forceps and pliers
Classification of instruments used to remove decay manually
Hand cutting
Carves the interproximal portion of an amalgam restoration
Hollenback carver
Four uses of mouth mirror
Indirect vision, light reflection, tissue retraction & protection
Where fresh amalgam is placed following trituration
Into the amalgam carrier
3 instruments in basic setup
Mouth mirror, explorer, and cotton pliers
Measures the sulcus
Periodontal probe
Type if instrument the discoid/cleoid is
Restorative
Located between the handle and working end
Shank
Two excavators most commonly used in restorative dentistry
Spoon and black spoon excavators