Deck 18: Coronal Polishing and Dental Sealants

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The highest-risk period for decay occurs within the first:

A) 3 to 4 years of eruption
B) 5 to 6 years of eruption
C) 7 to 8 years of eruption
D) 9 to 10 years of eruption
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Self-cured sealants usually polymerize within:

A) 30 seconds.
B) 1 minute.
C) 5 minutes.
D) 1 hour.
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In which situation are sealants indicated?

A) Obvious dental decay or any proximal surface decay
B) Primary teeth that will be lost soon
C) Poor patient cooperation in the dental chair or a lack of pits and fissures
D) Newly erupted permanent molars
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The first step in placing dental sealants is to:

A) etch the enamel
B) isolate and dry the teeth
C) clean the enamel
D) check the occlusion
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Powder abrasives should be as wet as possible because fine-grit abrasives remove enamel.

A) Both the statement and the reason are correct and related.
B) Both the statement and the reason are correct but not related
C) The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D) The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
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The most common cause of sealant loss is:

A) the use of unfilled material
B) the use of outdated material
C) moisture contamination during placement
D) bruxism
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The right-angle hand piece is held with which grasp?

A) Pen
B) Palm-thumb
C) Reverse palm-thumb
D) Digital pronate
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Etched enamel looks:

A) shiny.
B) frosty.
C) wet.
D) slightly yellow.
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Which results from using the prophy angle at a high speed?

A) Wrist fatigue
B) Gingival lacerations
C) Heat damage to the tooth
D) Polishing cup aspiration
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A stain that may be removed from the surfaces of the teeth is:

A) extrinsic
B) exogenous
C) intrinsic
D) endogenous
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A right-handed operator generally begins polishing seated at:

A) 8 o'clock
B) 3 o'clock
C) 11 o'clock
D) 5 o'clock
Question
Coronal polishing is:

A) a substitute for oral prophylaxis
B) used to remove calculus, debris, stains, and plaque from teeth
C) used to remove plaque and stains from the coronal surfaces of the teeth
D) a procedure that can be performed by any dental assistant
Question
A stain that cannot be removed from the surfaces of the teeth is caused by:

A) tea, coffee, and colas
B) tobacco
C) chlorhexidine mouth rinse
D) tetracycline antibiotics
Question
Coronal polishing is NOT used:

A) to remove biofilm and stains
B) before acid etching
C) before placement of the dental dam
D) as an oral prophylaxis (prophy)
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To avoid injury, the rubber-polishing cup is directed ______ the gingival third and pressed ______ against the tooth surface.

A) toward; lightly
B) away from; lightly
C) toward; firmly
D) away from; firmly
Question
Disclosing solution can be used to:

A) remove bacterial biofilm
B) evaluate polishing effectiveness
C) identify intrinsic stains
D) prevent dental caries
Question
When polishing the mandibular arch, the patient's chin is positioned:

A) to the right
B) to the left
C) up
D) down
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Properly placed dental sealants are how effective in preventing cavities in sealed surfaces?

A) 70%
B) 80%
C) 90%
D) 100%
Question
After placing a sealant, check the interproximal space with:

A) dental floss
B) a mouth mirror
C) a dental explorer
D) disclosing solution
Question
The lingual surfaces of the maxillary right quadrant are polished with the patient's head positioned ______ the operator.

A) up and toward
B) up and away from
C) down and toward
D) down and away from
Question
If a patient has extensive tobacco staining, the best polishing agent to use is __________.
Question
After placing several dental sealants, the operator carefully inspects each one to discover that the distal aspect of the last sealant is missing. In an attempt to dry the tooth for closer inspection, the operator inadvertently sprays the tooth with water. What should the operator do next?

A) Re-clean the tooth and rinse thoroughly
B) Dry the tooth and place additional sealant material
C) Re-etch and dry the tooth
D) Floss the interproximal areas and check the occlusion
Question
________ is a highly effective dental abrasive that does not abrade enamel.
Question
Which is recommended to prepare a tooth for sealant placement?

A) Bristle brush with a pumice-water mixture
B) Rubber cup with commercial toothpaste
C) Bristle brush with fluoride prophylaxis paste
D) Rubber cup with coarse silex
Question
The type of abrasive agent used for heavily stained teeth is __________.
Question
Which polishing technique minimizes the removal of enamel?

A) Fast rotation of the rubber-polishing cup
B) Firm pressure applied to the hand piece
C) Small quantity of prophy paste
D) Coarse-grit abrasive agent
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Extrinsic stain removal techniques are completely safe for the patient's teeth.
Question
Most sealant materials are designed for use at:

A) 98° F (body temperature)
B) 70° F (room temperature)
C) 40° F (refrigeration temperature)
D) 32° F (freezing temperature)
Question
Which type of extrinsic stain is most common in pediatric patients?

A) Green
B) Black
C) Brown
D) Yellow
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Bristle brushes can be used on exposed cementum provided the brushes are soft.
Question
Two methods exist for removing extrinsic stains: air-powder and rubber cup polishing.
Question
Coronal polishing entails the complete removal of calculus, debris, stains, and biofilm.
Question
The grit of an abrasive refers to its coarseness.
Question
Select an effective polishing agent that produces the least amount of _________.
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An ___________ stain is the type of intrinsic stain that occurs during tooth development.
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An ___________ stain is the type of intrinsic stain that occurs after eruption.
Question
Which describes amalgam stain?

A) Bright white spots.
B) Yellowish-brown translucence.
C) Gray or black tint.
D) Green discoloration.
Question
Coronal polishing is contraindicated for patients at high risk for caries or with areas of thin demineralized enamel.
Question
A fulcrum provides stability for the operator, but must facilitate movement of the wrist and forearm.
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Which exogenous stain is frequently found in clean mouths?

A) Yellow
B) Brown
C) Green
D) Black
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When performing a rubber cup polishing procedure, the right-handed operator should be seated at the 11 o'clock position.
Question
Light-cured sealants require a two-part mixture before placement and curing on the tooth.
Question
When performing a rubber cup polishing procedure, it is best to begin with the anterior teeth because they are closest and easily accessible.
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Deck 18: Coronal Polishing and Dental Sealants
1
The highest-risk period for decay occurs within the first:

A) 3 to 4 years of eruption
B) 5 to 6 years of eruption
C) 7 to 8 years of eruption
D) 9 to 10 years of eruption
3 to 4 years of eruption
2
Self-cured sealants usually polymerize within:

A) 30 seconds.
B) 1 minute.
C) 5 minutes.
D) 1 hour.
1 minute.
3
In which situation are sealants indicated?

A) Obvious dental decay or any proximal surface decay
B) Primary teeth that will be lost soon
C) Poor patient cooperation in the dental chair or a lack of pits and fissures
D) Newly erupted permanent molars
Newly erupted permanent molars
4
The first step in placing dental sealants is to:

A) etch the enamel
B) isolate and dry the teeth
C) clean the enamel
D) check the occlusion
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Powder abrasives should be as wet as possible because fine-grit abrasives remove enamel.

A) Both the statement and the reason are correct and related.
B) Both the statement and the reason are correct but not related
C) The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D) The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
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6
The most common cause of sealant loss is:

A) the use of unfilled material
B) the use of outdated material
C) moisture contamination during placement
D) bruxism
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The right-angle hand piece is held with which grasp?

A) Pen
B) Palm-thumb
C) Reverse palm-thumb
D) Digital pronate
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Etched enamel looks:

A) shiny.
B) frosty.
C) wet.
D) slightly yellow.
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9
Which results from using the prophy angle at a high speed?

A) Wrist fatigue
B) Gingival lacerations
C) Heat damage to the tooth
D) Polishing cup aspiration
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10
A stain that may be removed from the surfaces of the teeth is:

A) extrinsic
B) exogenous
C) intrinsic
D) endogenous
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11
A right-handed operator generally begins polishing seated at:

A) 8 o'clock
B) 3 o'clock
C) 11 o'clock
D) 5 o'clock
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12
Coronal polishing is:

A) a substitute for oral prophylaxis
B) used to remove calculus, debris, stains, and plaque from teeth
C) used to remove plaque and stains from the coronal surfaces of the teeth
D) a procedure that can be performed by any dental assistant
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13
A stain that cannot be removed from the surfaces of the teeth is caused by:

A) tea, coffee, and colas
B) tobacco
C) chlorhexidine mouth rinse
D) tetracycline antibiotics
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14
Coronal polishing is NOT used:

A) to remove biofilm and stains
B) before acid etching
C) before placement of the dental dam
D) as an oral prophylaxis (prophy)
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15
To avoid injury, the rubber-polishing cup is directed ______ the gingival third and pressed ______ against the tooth surface.

A) toward; lightly
B) away from; lightly
C) toward; firmly
D) away from; firmly
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16
Disclosing solution can be used to:

A) remove bacterial biofilm
B) evaluate polishing effectiveness
C) identify intrinsic stains
D) prevent dental caries
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17
When polishing the mandibular arch, the patient's chin is positioned:

A) to the right
B) to the left
C) up
D) down
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18
Properly placed dental sealants are how effective in preventing cavities in sealed surfaces?

A) 70%
B) 80%
C) 90%
D) 100%
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19
After placing a sealant, check the interproximal space with:

A) dental floss
B) a mouth mirror
C) a dental explorer
D) disclosing solution
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20
The lingual surfaces of the maxillary right quadrant are polished with the patient's head positioned ______ the operator.

A) up and toward
B) up and away from
C) down and toward
D) down and away from
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21
If a patient has extensive tobacco staining, the best polishing agent to use is __________.
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22
After placing several dental sealants, the operator carefully inspects each one to discover that the distal aspect of the last sealant is missing. In an attempt to dry the tooth for closer inspection, the operator inadvertently sprays the tooth with water. What should the operator do next?

A) Re-clean the tooth and rinse thoroughly
B) Dry the tooth and place additional sealant material
C) Re-etch and dry the tooth
D) Floss the interproximal areas and check the occlusion
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23
________ is a highly effective dental abrasive that does not abrade enamel.
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24
Which is recommended to prepare a tooth for sealant placement?

A) Bristle brush with a pumice-water mixture
B) Rubber cup with commercial toothpaste
C) Bristle brush with fluoride prophylaxis paste
D) Rubber cup with coarse silex
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25
The type of abrasive agent used for heavily stained teeth is __________.
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26
Which polishing technique minimizes the removal of enamel?

A) Fast rotation of the rubber-polishing cup
B) Firm pressure applied to the hand piece
C) Small quantity of prophy paste
D) Coarse-grit abrasive agent
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Extrinsic stain removal techniques are completely safe for the patient's teeth.
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28
Most sealant materials are designed for use at:

A) 98° F (body temperature)
B) 70° F (room temperature)
C) 40° F (refrigeration temperature)
D) 32° F (freezing temperature)
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Which type of extrinsic stain is most common in pediatric patients?

A) Green
B) Black
C) Brown
D) Yellow
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Bristle brushes can be used on exposed cementum provided the brushes are soft.
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Two methods exist for removing extrinsic stains: air-powder and rubber cup polishing.
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32
Coronal polishing entails the complete removal of calculus, debris, stains, and biofilm.
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33
The grit of an abrasive refers to its coarseness.
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34
Select an effective polishing agent that produces the least amount of _________.
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An ___________ stain is the type of intrinsic stain that occurs during tooth development.
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An ___________ stain is the type of intrinsic stain that occurs after eruption.
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37
Which describes amalgam stain?

A) Bright white spots.
B) Yellowish-brown translucence.
C) Gray or black tint.
D) Green discoloration.
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Coronal polishing is contraindicated for patients at high risk for caries or with areas of thin demineralized enamel.
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A fulcrum provides stability for the operator, but must facilitate movement of the wrist and forearm.
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Which exogenous stain is frequently found in clean mouths?

A) Yellow
B) Brown
C) Green
D) Black
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When performing a rubber cup polishing procedure, the right-handed operator should be seated at the 11 o'clock position.
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Light-cured sealants require a two-part mixture before placement and curing on the tooth.
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When performing a rubber cup polishing procedure, it is best to begin with the anterior teeth because they are closest and easily accessible.
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