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CLINICAL FURNISHINGS ANDCLINICAL FURNISHINGS AND
FORMSFORMSGROUP VI
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Medicine and InstrumentMedicine and Instrument
ArrangementArrangementBand Remover a band remover is a unique set of pliers
orthodontists use to remove bands and bracketsfrom teeth. Bands are metal rings that are placedon teeth to hold on parts of braces, and bracketsare made from metal or ceramic and are gluedonto each tooth to hold the arch wire.
Bite StickAs an orthodontist applies bands to a person's
braces, he usually asks the patient to bite downon a bite stick.
Cheek RetractorsCheek retractors are plastic instruments used to
pull back and hold a patient's cheeks and lips inplace. Cheek retractors leave the mouth exposedfor the orthodontist to see clearly while she works
on teeth during a procedure. Cheek retractorslock into place, providing a stable position and
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Curing Light It is important to wear protective glasses when
exposed to a curing light. a curing light as a UV light orthodontists use to
attach brackets to teeth; the light increases the
adhering component of dental resin. The process of attaching braces with a curing lighttakes 20 to 60 seconds, so a patient does nothave to sit uncomfortably for a long period of timewaiting for the adhesive to dry. The patient andorthodontist must wear eye protection to avoid
retinal damage the ultraviolet rays can cause.Distal End CutterDistal end cutters are pliers used to cut and hold
the arch wires, which are attached to a patient'sbrackets and are routinely tightened, gradually
moving the teeth.
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EXPLORER
A explorer has a hook-shaped end used toexplorer teeth.
An instrument with a hook-shaped end, the
explorer is used to examine a patient's teeth andassists during band removal.
Interproximal Stripper The interproximal stripper removes enamel
between a person's teeth to generate additionalspace for crowded teeth.
ScalerA scaler is used to scrape leftover cement from a
tooth; it's also used to check for gaps between
teeth.
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Model Dental clinicModel Dental clinic
as a practice management consultantand practicing dentist, most private
practicedentists dont see themselves as
operating within a particular practicemodel. Dentists often evolve into their
practice model through randomopportunity, market pressures, or othercircumstances. Often the model a
dentist works in is the only one thathe/she knows and understands.Models of private practice are defined in
this article by a dentists relationshipwith third party insurance. A model is
determined by if and what type ofcontract s a doctor is utilizin to ain
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Laboratory EquipmentLaboratory Equipment
Dental lab equipment/Duplicating machine
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Duplicating Machine is used for melting and mixing
agar in prosthetic dentistry and duplicating molds... Type: Dental Lab Equipment
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Dental Vacuum Mixer Dental Laboratory Equipments
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Dental Vacuum Mixer
1,It used in Dental Lab widely 2,It can be used to mix plasters, investments and
silicones.
3,Power:150W...
Type: Dental Laboratory Products
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Dental x-ray unitDental x-ray unit
Dental X-rays are pictures of the teeth, bones, andsoft tissues around them to help find problems withthe teeth, mouth, and jaw. X-ray pictures can showcavities, hidden dental structures (such as wisdomteeth), and bone loss that cannot be seen during a
visual examination. Dental X-rays may also be doneas follow-up after dental treatments
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Dental X-rays are done to:Find problems in the mouth such as tooth decay, damage to thebones supporting the teeth, and dental injuries (such as brokentooth roots). Dental X-rays are often done to find these problemsearly, before any symptoms are present.
Find teeth that are not in the right place or do not break throughthe gum properly. Teeth that are too crowded to break throughthe gums are called impacted.
Find cysts, solid growths (tumors), or abscesses.
Check for the location of permanent teeth growing in the jaw inchildren who still have their primary (or baby) teeth.
Plan treatment for large or extensive cavities, root canal surgery,placement of dental implants, and difficult tooth removals.
Plan treatment of teeth that are not lined up straight (orthodontictreatment).
Without X-rays, dentists may miss the early stages of decay
between teeth.
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standard arrangement of hospitalstandard arrangement of hospital
dental clinicdental clinic
The Department of Dentistry cares for patient, teens andpeople with special health care needs. The team of the dentalclinic includes pediatric dentists, orthodontists as well asspecialists in endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery,periodontics and prosthodontics. ALSO treat patients with abroad range of conditionsincluding common pediatric
conditions like overbites and chipped teeth to more seriousconditions that require complex treatment.
As a trainee performs filing and clinic maintenance duties in thedental clinic.
- Sorts and counts clearly marked packages and containers of
dental supplies and materials.- Files and retrieves patient records and radiographsalphabetically and numerically.
- Disposes of used materials.
- Delivers materials to dental laboratory and picks up finished
work.- Observes hi her rade dental assistants in the erformance of
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ORAL EXAMINATION REPORTORAL EXAMINATION REPORT
The purposes of the oral examination are:Demonstrate knowledge & understanding To
enable the candidate to demonstrate his/herknowledge and understanding of the discipline orfield of study, the appropriateness of the researchmethodologies and methods of analysis, and thevalidity of the conclusions
Clarify matters To clarify any matters that theexaminers regard as being unclear
Discuss amendments To allow the examinersand candidate to discuss any amendments which
may be requiredUnderstanding of examiners' comments To
assist the candidate in understanding the fullimport of the examiners' comments
To resolve a 'borderline' decision
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Dental Health RecordDental Health Record
The accurate dental health may provide importantand valuable information for the dentist prior tobeginning
treatment. All dentists should take health historiesinitially and update the same periodically as
necessary. A health history form can address:
health conditions or illnesses that may affect or beaffected by dental treatment;
medications that a patient is currently taking thatwill have a potential drug interaction with the local
anesthetic or other drugs the dentist may prescribethat may affect dental treatment or a patient's otherhealth condition(s); and reason a patient is seeking
care. Dentists have a responsibility to obtain andmaintain current health histories of patients. Team
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It is also important that a patient understands thequestions, provides answers where appropriate andsign the completed form.
Patients should be encouraged, if they do notunderstand the form, to discuss it with the dentist or
office staff.A health history form provides a starting point for the
dental team to fulfill its professional obligations.
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Form for endodonticsForm for endodontics
patientspatients
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Dental clinic formDental clinic form
The dental record, also referred to as thepatient's chart, is the official office document
that records all of the treatment done and allpatient-related communications that occur in
the dental office. State and federal laws or regulations
determine how it is handled, how long it iskept and who may have access to the
information.The dental record provides for continuity of
care for the patient and is critical in the eventof a malpractice
insurance claim.
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