While removing calculus deposits from mandibular anterior teeth, the presence of heavy bleeding makes the tooth surfaces slippery. Which of the following fulcrums would give the clinician the GREATEST stability and less chance for an occupational exposure while removing calculus deposits from the mandibular anterior sextant?
A) Basic intraoral fulcrum
B) Opposite arch fulcrum
C) Finger-on-finger fulcrum
D) Stabilized extraoral fulcrum
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