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What agent is used in topical anesthetic? - ANSWER Benzocaine How long should topical anesthetic be placed for more profound soft tissue analgesia? - ANSWER 60 to 90 seconds Dry angles are an effective way to control saliva secretions from - ANSWER stensen's duct

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What agent is used in topical anesthetic? - ANSWER Benzocaine



How long should topical anesthetic be placed for more profound soft tissue analgesia? - ANSWER 60 to
90 seconds



Dry angles are an effective way to control saliva secretions from - ANSWER stensen's duct



what type of ZOE lacks strength and long-term durability? - ANSWER type I (temporary cement)



This type of cement is a hybrid of silicate and polycarboxilate cement - ANSWER glass ionomer



what material is supplied as a paste/paste system and also in cartridges? - ANSWER polyether



What does the term elastomeric mean? - ANSWER having elastic or rubber-like qualities



an alginate absorbing excess water is termed what? - ANSWER imbibition



what is a final impression used for? - ANSWER an accurate reproduction of teeth and surrounding tissue

, what is the negative reproduction of dental arches and surrounding tissues? - ANSWER impression



at what point in a procedure is a mylar matrix placed? - ANSWER before etching



the retainer (toffelmire) is positioned from what surface? - ANSWER buccal



Where is the wedge inserted to position the matrix band firmly against the gingival margin? - ANSWER
lingual embrasure



what instruments are used to contour a matrix band? - ANSWER burnisher or mirror handle




What is a class IV cavity? - ANSWER decay in proximal surfaces (mesial or distal) of incisors and canines
and involves the incisal edge or angle of tooth



What is a class V cavity? - ANSWER decay on the gingival third of facial or lingual surface of any tooth



what is a class VI cavity? - ANSWER decay on incisal edges of anterior teeth and the cusp tips of posterior
teeth caused by abrasion, wear, or defects



Stensen's duct - ANSWER back cheek by first molar



pterygomandibular raphe - ANSWER Fold of tissue that extends from the junction of the hard and soft
palates down to the mandible



gingival embrasure - ANSWER triangular space of gums between the teeth



incisal embrasure - ANSWER triangular space between incisal edge of teeth



furcation - ANSWER The space between two roots where they meet the crown

, Frenum - ANSWER Band of tissue that passes from the facial oral mucosa at the midline of the arch to
the midline of the inner surface of the lip



oropharynx - ANSWER central portion of the pharynx between the roof of the mouth and the upper edge
of the epiglottis



uvula - ANSWER soft tissue hanging from the middle of the soft palate



dorsal - ANSWER top of tongue



ventral - ANSWER underside of tongue



Buccal vestibule - ANSWER Area between the cheeks and the teeth or alveolar ridge



labial vestibule - ANSWER between the incisors and the lips



buccal mucosa - ANSWER Mucous membrane lining the cheek.



attatched gingiva - ANSWER middle section of gums



alveolar mucosa - ANSWER Oral mucosa immediately apical to mucogingival junction



mucogingival junction (MGJ) - ANSWER Distinct line of color change in the tissue where the alveolar
membrane meets with attached gingivae



keratinized gingiva - ANSWER From gingival margin to mucogingival line / junction

Includes free and attached gingiva



Floor of mouth - ANSWER located inferior to the ventral surface of the tongue

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