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FPC Exam 2 Questions And 100% Correct
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Plaque

-Sticky, colorless film that forms b/w and on the surface of teeth

-Biofilm of strep. mutans and other bacteria



Plaque control

-Removal of biofilm and prevention of accumulation on the teeth and adjacent gingival
tissue

-Also deals w/ prevention of calculus

Rationale for plaque control

-Identification of microbial plaque as primary etiologic agent for periodontal disease

-Good supra-gingival plaque control helps in controlling growth and composition of
subgingival plaque




Increases plaque formation

-Sugary or starchy foods/drinks

-Dry mouth

-Head and neck radiation

-Smoking

Dental biofilm

-Dense nonmineralized complex of colonies

-Adheres to acquired pellicle and hence to teeth, calculus, fixed and removable
restorations

,-Over 600 distinct microbial species

Formation of plaque

-Acquired pellicle formation

-Initial adhesion

-Coaggregation

-Maturation and diffusion

Disclosing solutions

-Plaque disclosure tool

-Patient education tool

-Stain old plaque blue/purple

-Stain new plaque red/pink

Bristle materials

-natural bristles from hogs

-activated charcoal infused bristles

-artificial filaments from nylon

Natural boar bristles

-Come from special breed of boar

-hand-picked and boiled to make them straighter/ hygienic

-claim to be less abrasive than nylon bristles but retain bacteria more so than nylon
bristles

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Charcoal brushes

-Bristles made with fine grain powder obtained by oxidizing coal, olive pits, coconut
shells, other materials

-Whiten teeth, reduce bad breath, + remove bacteria better than traditional brushes.

-can be abrasive to the teeth; ineligible for the ADA's Seal of Acceptance

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chewing stick

,-Miswac

-African toothbrush

-branch of tree toothbrush Salvadora persica; used for cleaning teeth. It is a natural +
traditional form of toothbrush.

Soft nylon bristle diameter

.2 mm

Medium nylon bristle diameter

.3 mm

Hard nylon bristle diameter

.4 mm

Replacement of toothbrush

-Recommended every 3-4 months

-Wear may effect biofilm removal

Electric/Powered toothbrushes (PT)

-Invented in 1939

-Older design back and forth motion

-Newer design circular/elliptical or combo motions

Populations recommended PT's

-Children + adolescents

-Special needs patients

-Hospitalized patients

-Ortho patients

-Elderly

Bass brushing technique

-Encourages sulcular brushing

-Place head parallel to occlusal plane, covering 3-4 teeth, starting from the distal
moving forward

-Place at gingival margin, 45-degree angle to the long axis of teeth

, -Gentle, vibratory pressure, short back and forth motion without dislodging bristles.

-This forces tips in the sulcus as well as in embrasure

-Firm pressure to the gingiva

Charters technique

-Opposite to Bass

-Held perpendicular to long axis of teeth

-Deflect to occlusal surface

Indicated in post surgical healing phase so as not to damage attachment apparatus

Modified stillman technique

Same as roll technique

Angle at 45 degrees and point overlaps the facial gingiva

Head is then just rolled occlusally

Following periodontal surgery to treat gingiva recession

Floss

Indicated interdentally for Plaque removal

Made of nylon filaments

Waxed, unwaxed, thick, thin, flavored

Choice of floss is dependant on patient dexterity, tightness of contacts and roughness of
proximal surfaces

-Recommended based on ease of use and personal preference



Superfloss

-For cleaning around and implant as well as dental bridges



Proxy brush

-More effective in concavities of the root surface than floss

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