Deck 12: Plaque Biofilm and Disease Control for the Periodontal Patient
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Deck 12: Plaque Biofilm and Disease Control for the Periodontal Patient
1
Why would the dental hygienist place Mrs.RWJ on fluoride therapy?
A) She has a history of caries.
B) Fluoride will help improve her periodontal status.
C) She has a history of caries and active carious lesions.
D) She does not require fluoride therapy because she has not lost any teeth.
A) She has a history of caries.
B) Fluoride will help improve her periodontal status.
C) She has a history of caries and active carious lesions.
D) She does not require fluoride therapy because she has not lost any teeth.
She has a history of caries and active carious lesions.
2
Clinical studies with anticalculus toothpastes have shown a reduction in supragingival calculus in the range of:
A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 20%
C) 20% to 40%
D) 40% to 60%
A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 20%
C) 20% to 40%
D) 40% to 60%
20% to 40%
3
Chemical plaque control is effective in a personal homecare regimen:
A) Only as a supragingival irrigant
B) To assist in personal plaque control
C) As a substitute for mechanical plaque control
D) Because biofilm is completely penetrated by effective chemical agents
A) Only as a supragingival irrigant
B) To assist in personal plaque control
C) As a substitute for mechanical plaque control
D) Because biofilm is completely penetrated by effective chemical agents
To assist in personal plaque control
4
The dental hygienist plays an important role in developing a customized homecare regimen for patients with periodontal disease.The use of positive reinforcement and establishing rapport over time with the patient enhance this role.
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Subgingival irrigation of antimicrobial agents applied by the dental hygienist after scaling and root planing enhances tissue healing.Subgingival irrigation of antimicrobial agents applied by the dental hygienist after scaling and root planing has no demonstrated detrimental effects.
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D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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Gingival massage during toothbrushing reduces gingivitis by increasing keratinization of the gingiva.A toothbrushing technique that emphasizes gingival massage also removes plaque biofilm.
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C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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7
The goals of plaque biofilm control for the patient with periodontal disease include:
A) Education
B) Education and motivation
C) Education, motivation, and patient responsibility
D) Education, motivation, patient responsibility, and caries control
A) Education
B) Education and motivation
C) Education, motivation, and patient responsibility
D) Education, motivation, patient responsibility, and caries control
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8
Use the following case description to complete the following exercises.
Mrs.RWJ has been diagnosed with chronic periodontitis and has been referred to a dental hygienist for Phase I therapy.She is a widow, 63 years of age, in good health, and is living on her social security benefits.Mrs.RWJ has some arthritis in her hands and feet, particularly affecting her fingers and toes.She has 28 teeth; only her third molars are missing.Her clinical findings include 2- to 4-mm probing depths around all of her teeth, with 1 mm of recession throughout.All of the deeper 4-mm probe depths are on the interproximal surfaces of the maxillary molars.Mrs.RWJ brushes her teeth twice each day, has moderate amounts of plaque on all gingival and interproximal surfaces, and has moderate subgingival calculus throughout the mouth.She has little supragingival calculus.Mrs.RWJ has a history of caries, evidenced by numerous fillings and two crowns.She also has two carious lesions that will be treated by her general dentist after Phase I therapy is complete.Her periodontal prognosis is good, and the periodontist does not expect to perform periodontal surgery after the dental hygienist has completed the treatment.
What combination of mechanical oral hygiene aids would be recommended for Mrs.RWJ?
A) Manual toothbrush and interproximal brushes
B) Mechanical toothbrush and interproximal brushes
C) Manual toothbrush, dental floss, and interproximal brushes
D) Mechanical toothbrush, dental floss, and interproximal brushes
Mrs.RWJ has been diagnosed with chronic periodontitis and has been referred to a dental hygienist for Phase I therapy.She is a widow, 63 years of age, in good health, and is living on her social security benefits.Mrs.RWJ has some arthritis in her hands and feet, particularly affecting her fingers and toes.She has 28 teeth; only her third molars are missing.Her clinical findings include 2- to 4-mm probing depths around all of her teeth, with 1 mm of recession throughout.All of the deeper 4-mm probe depths are on the interproximal surfaces of the maxillary molars.Mrs.RWJ brushes her teeth twice each day, has moderate amounts of plaque on all gingival and interproximal surfaces, and has moderate subgingival calculus throughout the mouth.She has little supragingival calculus.Mrs.RWJ has a history of caries, evidenced by numerous fillings and two crowns.She also has two carious lesions that will be treated by her general dentist after Phase I therapy is complete.Her periodontal prognosis is good, and the periodontist does not expect to perform periodontal surgery after the dental hygienist has completed the treatment.
What combination of mechanical oral hygiene aids would be recommended for Mrs.RWJ?
A) Manual toothbrush and interproximal brushes
B) Mechanical toothbrush and interproximal brushes
C) Manual toothbrush, dental floss, and interproximal brushes
D) Mechanical toothbrush, dental floss, and interproximal brushes
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9
Supragingival oral irrigation performed by patients at home on a daily basis can be expected to reduce gingivitis by approximately what amount?
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 100%
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 100%
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10
Which interproximal cleaning device would likely be the easiest for Mrs.RWJ to use effectively?
A) Floss
B) Floss tool
C) Rubber tip
D) Toothpick and holder
E) Interproximal brushes
A) Floss
B) Floss tool
C) Rubber tip
D) Toothpick and holder
E) Interproximal brushes
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11
The types of toothbrushes that have been shown to have slightly better plaque biofilm removing ability by the Cochrane analysis is:
A) Rotating mechanical toothbrushes
B) Oscillating mechanical toothbrushes
C) Manual toothbrushes using the Bass technique
D) Oscillating and rotating mechanical toothbrushes
A) Rotating mechanical toothbrushes
B) Oscillating mechanical toothbrushes
C) Manual toothbrushes using the Bass technique
D) Oscillating and rotating mechanical toothbrushes
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12
The areas of the tooth where dental floss is likely to miss plaque biofilm are:
A) Furcations
B) Root concavities
C) Proximal contact areas
D) Furcations and root concavities
E) Furcations, root concavities, and proximal contact areas
A) Furcations
B) Root concavities
C) Proximal contact areas
D) Furcations and root concavities
E) Furcations, root concavities, and proximal contact areas
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Phenolic compound mouth rinses work by altering bacterial cell walls.Phenolic compound mouth rinses reduce gingivitis approximately as much as quaternary ammonium products.
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The daily plaque biofilm control program is the responsibility of the:
A) Patient
B) Dentist
C) Dental hygienist
D) Dental assistant
A) Patient
B) Dentist
C) Dental hygienist
D) Dental assistant
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Anticalculus agents reduce supragingival and subgingival calculus by 20% to 40%.They are useful in the homecare regimen of every patient with periodontal disease.
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D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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Gingival stimulation has been shown to increase keratinization on gingival surfaces and to remove plaque biofilm.The effects on improving periodontal health are related to both actions.
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B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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17
Supragingival oral irrigation:
A) Reduces gingivitis and helps clean interproximally.
B) Reduces plaque biofilm but does not reduce gingivitis.
C) Should be a component of every personal plaque control regimen.
D) Is only useful for in-office procedures after scaling and root planing.
A) Reduces gingivitis and helps clean interproximally.
B) Reduces plaque biofilm but does not reduce gingivitis.
C) Should be a component of every personal plaque control regimen.
D) Is only useful for in-office procedures after scaling and root planing.
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Oral irrigators can cause systemic bacteremia.Patients who require antibiotic premedication for dental treatment should avoid these homecare devices.
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D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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19
Understanding plaque growth as a biofilm emphasizes the importance of:
A) Chemical plaque control
B) Mechanical plaque control
C) Subgingival irrigation with chemical agents
D) Supragingival irrigation with chemical agents
A) Chemical plaque control
B) Mechanical plaque control
C) Subgingival irrigation with chemical agents
D) Supragingival irrigation with chemical agents
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20
Extrinsic tooth staining has been reported with which of the following products?
A) Cosmetic mouthwash
B) Sanguinarine mouthwash
C) Chlorhexidine mouthwash
D) Quaternary ammonium mouthwash
A) Cosmetic mouthwash
B) Sanguinarine mouthwash
C) Chlorhexidine mouthwash
D) Quaternary ammonium mouthwash
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21
Anticalculus agents include all of the following agents except one.Which agent is the exception?
A) Pyrophosphates
B) Zinc citrate
C) Triclosan or copolymers
D) Sodium lauryl sulfates
A) Pyrophosphates
B) Zinc citrate
C) Triclosan or copolymers
D) Sodium lauryl sulfates
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22
A mouth rinse containing 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate would be considered a bactericidal mouthwash.Triclosan is a common phenolic compound found in mouth rinses that are available in the United States.
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C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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23
Use the following case description to complete the following exercises.
Mr.JEP is referred to a dental hygienist by the periodontist employer for Phase I therapy.He is 54 years old, in good health, and proud of his successful avoidance of both dentists and physicians for the last 30 years.A general dentist who saw Mr.JEP for an emergency, which turned out to be a periodontal abscess, referred him to the periodontist.Mr.JEP has no history of caries but has 3- to 4-mm probing depths throughout his mouth, 2 mm of recession on every tooth, and heavy subgingival deposits of calculus around all teeth.He vigorously brushes every day using fluoride toothpaste but no other oral hygiene aids.After Mr.JEP is introduced to a more thorough way to brush his teeth, he responds by saying, "Honey, I have been brushing my teeth longer than you have been alive."
When Mr.JEP's response suggests that he is offended that the dental hygienist thinks he does not know how to brush his teeth,the best course of action for the dental hygienist would be to:
A) Tell him he is doing an ineffective job, and show him his plaque.
B) Tell him he should keep brushing the way he is but show him how to clean between his teeth.
C) Agree with him, and try to encourage him to improve the results of his brushing by, perhaps, using a new brush and cleaning around the gums more effectively.
D) Explain to him that the signs and symptoms of his periodontal disease will only get worse if he does not follow the dental hygienist's instructions.
Mr.JEP is referred to a dental hygienist by the periodontist employer for Phase I therapy.He is 54 years old, in good health, and proud of his successful avoidance of both dentists and physicians for the last 30 years.A general dentist who saw Mr.JEP for an emergency, which turned out to be a periodontal abscess, referred him to the periodontist.Mr.JEP has no history of caries but has 3- to 4-mm probing depths throughout his mouth, 2 mm of recession on every tooth, and heavy subgingival deposits of calculus around all teeth.He vigorously brushes every day using fluoride toothpaste but no other oral hygiene aids.After Mr.JEP is introduced to a more thorough way to brush his teeth, he responds by saying, "Honey, I have been brushing my teeth longer than you have been alive."
When Mr.JEP's response suggests that he is offended that the dental hygienist thinks he does not know how to brush his teeth,the best course of action for the dental hygienist would be to:
A) Tell him he is doing an ineffective job, and show him his plaque.
B) Tell him he should keep brushing the way he is but show him how to clean between his teeth.
C) Agree with him, and try to encourage him to improve the results of his brushing by, perhaps, using a new brush and cleaning around the gums more effectively.
D) Explain to him that the signs and symptoms of his periodontal disease will only get worse if he does not follow the dental hygienist's instructions.
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The dental hygienist should consider recommending that Mrs.RWJ use an interproximal cleaning aid to provide access to concavities and furcations because she has:
A) One millimeter of recession around all her teeth
B) Deep pockets throughout her dentition
C) Deep pockets on the maxillary posterior teeth
D) Deep pockets on the mandibular posterior teeth
A) One millimeter of recession around all her teeth
B) Deep pockets throughout her dentition
C) Deep pockets on the maxillary posterior teeth
D) Deep pockets on the mandibular posterior teeth
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MATCHING
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Bass technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Bass technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
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The dental hygienist transfers the critical elements of education,reinforcement,and periodontal maintenance to the patient.Often,multiple sessions are needed to master the recommended techniques.
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B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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Substantivity is defined as:
A) Ability to stabilize the shelf life of the product
B) Ability to adhere to structures in the oral cavity
C) Ability to alter cell metabolism and transport activities
D) None of the above
A) Ability to stabilize the shelf life of the product
B) Ability to adhere to structures in the oral cavity
C) Ability to alter cell metabolism and transport activities
D) None of the above
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Mr.JEP's dental hygienist has always emphasized caries control for her patients.Mr.JEP uses fluoride toothpaste.Would a different caries control regimen be recommended? If so,why?
A) Yes. Mr. JEP has heavy plaque.
B) Yes. Mr. JEP is at risk for root caries.
C) No. Mr. JEP has no caries or history of caries.
D) No. Mr. JEP's caries is not a concern in periodontal disease.
A) Yes. Mr. JEP has heavy plaque.
B) Yes. Mr. JEP is at risk for root caries.
C) No. Mr. JEP has no caries or history of caries.
D) No. Mr. JEP's caries is not a concern in periodontal disease.
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MATCHING
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Scrub technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Scrub technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
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Powered toothbrushes with sonic components cause hydrodynamic shearing forces of water,which increase the penetration of plaque removal on the proximal surfaces.Sonic toothbrushes should be recommended as a substitution for flossing.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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The most challenging aspect of plaque control to initiate and continue is:
A) Knowledge
B) Attitude
C) Motivation
D) Routine
A) Knowledge
B) Attitude
C) Motivation
D) Routine
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MATCHING
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Charter technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Charter technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
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Stannous fluoride alters bacterial cell metabolism and cell adhesion properties,in addition to reacting with tooth surfaces for caries prevention.Stannous fluoride products may carry the American Dental Association (ADA)seal of approval for both its antigingivitis and its anticaries properties.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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Ultimately,the patient is responsible for long-term maintenance of his or her teeth and gingival health.
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Mrs.RWJ would benefit from the use of an anticalculus toothpaste.Anticalculus toothpaste is effective in reducing subgingival calculus.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
A) Both statements are TRUE.
B) Both statements are FALSE.
C) The first statement is TRUE, and the second statement is FALSE.
D) The first statement is FALSE, and the second statement is TRUE.
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The dental hygienist anticipates teaching Mr.JEP to brush more effectively.Beyond that,what would be the best type of oral hygiene aid to help him thoroughly clean?
A) Floss
B) Interproximal brushes
C) Floss, interproximal brushes, and subgingival irrigation
D) Floss, interproximal brushes, and supragingival irrigation
A) Floss
B) Interproximal brushes
C) Floss, interproximal brushes, and subgingival irrigation
D) Floss, interproximal brushes, and supragingival irrigation
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Which one of the following statements is FALSE concerning oral irrigation?
A) Several methods of application are available.
B) Oral irrigation effectively targets all subgingival plaque and irritants.
C) Oral irrigation can be performed both subgingivally and supragingivally.
D) Oral irrigation is most effective when performed daily as part of the patient's homecare routine.
A) Several methods of application are available.
B) Oral irrigation effectively targets all subgingival plaque and irritants.
C) Oral irrigation can be performed both subgingivally and supragingivally.
D) Oral irrigation is most effective when performed daily as part of the patient's homecare routine.
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Contraindications for using 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate include:
A) Altered taste
B) Increased supragingival calculus formation
C) Extrinsic stain
D) All of the above
A) Altered taste
B) Increased supragingival calculus formation
C) Extrinsic stain
D) All of the above
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MATCHING
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Stillman technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
Match each of the following techniques with their individual descriptions.
Stillman technique
A)Bristles are directed apically at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth, using short vibratory strokes.The focus of this technique is on sulcular cleaning.
B)Bristles are directed coronally at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the tooth.Bristles are repeatedly pressed against the gingival margin and then lifted away.The focus of this technique is to massage the tissue and to increase blood flow.
C)This technique is the simplest.Bristles are placed on the teeth and moved back and forth.This technique does not focus on cleaning the gingival margin.
D)Bristles are directed apically but not at a right angle to the gingival.Pressure is applied to flex the bristles and blanch the tissues.The focus of this technique is to increased blood flow through gingival stimulation and to use salt water and sodium bicarbonate solutions.
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40
The beneficial effects of chemical antiplaque agents include all of the following properties except one.Which property is the exception?
A) Low toxicity
B) Antiplaque action
C) Anticalculus action
D) Low permeability
A) Low toxicity
B) Antiplaque action
C) Anticalculus action
D) Low permeability
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41
Oral irrigation is associated with bacteremia.
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42
Patients needing premedication for dental treatment should not use supragingival irrigation devices.
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43
Patients using powered toothbrushes have less periodontal disease.
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44
Flossing must be used in conjunction with interdental brushes for thorough biofilm removal.
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45
A mouthwash containing 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate contains alcohol.
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46
Using 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate through an irrigation device eliminates the dark-staining and calculus formation side effects.
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47
Negative effects such as self-inflicted wounds,microbial infections of the tissues,and resistant strains have deemed the self-application of subgingival irrigation procedures unsafe.
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48
The rubber tip stimulator is a good tool to suggest for the patient who refuses to floss.
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49
For the best results,an individualized plaque control program consists of educating the patient on the use of floss and the Bass brushing method and then staying with these methods throughout the treatment.
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Subgingival irrigation is only effective when performed by the dental hygienist at treatment visits.
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