While removing calculus from the maxillary anterior tooth surfaces toward the clinician, good adaptation of the toe-third of the working end is facilitated by:
A) Rolling the instrument handle
B) Pivoting the hand
C) Sitting to the side and front of the client
D) All of the above contribute to proper adaptation
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