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©SIRJOEL EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Coronal Polishing Exam Questions And Answers Oral Prophylaxis: - AnswersComplete removal of hard and soft deposits on teeth (calculus, plaque, debris, stains) which includes the use of scaling and coronal polishing Coronal Polishing: - Answersthe technique used to remove plaque and stains from the coronal surfaces (clinical crown) of teeth? The following are benefits of the Coronal Polishing procedure - AnswersA smooth, lustrous finish to the teeth, cosmetic removal of stain, motivation for improved oral hygiene, & plaque/biofilm removal *Replenishing fluoride into the enamel is NOT a benefit Selective Polishing: - AnswersProcedure in which only those teeth or surfaces with stains are polished Selective polishing is best practiced with the following situation: - AnswersEach time you assess the patient's teeth for polishing. The following areas/conditions of a tooth are appropriate to polish: - Answersa healthy tooth that has erupted over 6 months ago, a tooth with light stain and moderate plaque, a non-restored tooth that has just undergone calculus removal *teeth with enamel hypoplasia or white spot areas are NOT appropriate Polishing: - AnswersNo intentional removal of surface material; establish smooth surface Most common technique in stain removal - AnswersRubber cup polishing Finishing: - AnswersFinal removal of excess material; establish proper contour Abrasion/Abrasives: - AnswersWearing of a surface that cuts and grinds that surface, leaving grooves and a rough surface Abrasive agents are used to: - AnswersContour, finish, and polish the surfaces of restorations Abrasive particles are classified from: - AnswersCoarse to fine A grade of abrasive that will abrade more efficiently? - AnswersCoarse

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Oral Prophylaxis: - Answers✔Complete removal of hard and soft deposits on teeth (calculus, plaque,
debris, stains) which includes the use of scaling and coronal polishing

Coronal Polishing: - Answers✔the technique used to remove plaque and stains from the coronal
surfaces (clinical crown) of teeth?

The following are benefits of the Coronal Polishing procedure - Answers✔A smooth, lustrous finish to
the teeth, cosmetic removal of stain, motivation for improved oral hygiene, & plaque/biofilm removal

*Replenishing fluoride into the enamel is NOT a benefit

Selective Polishing: - Answers✔Procedure in which only those teeth or surfaces with stains are polished

Selective polishing is best practiced with the following situation: - Answers✔Each time you assess the
patient's teeth for polishing.

The following areas/conditions of a tooth are appropriate to polish: - Answers✔a healthy tooth that has
erupted over 6 months ago, a tooth with light stain and moderate plaque, a non-restored tooth that has
just undergone calculus removal

*teeth with enamel hypoplasia or white spot areas are NOT appropriate

Polishing: - Answers✔No intentional removal of surface material; establish smooth surface

Most common technique in stain removal - Answers✔Rubber cup polishing

Finishing: - Answers✔Final removal of excess material; establish proper contour

Abrasion/Abrasives: - Answers✔Wearing of a surface that cuts and grinds that surface, leaving grooves
and a rough surface

Abrasive agents are used to: - Answers✔Contour, finish, and polish the surfaces of restorations

Abrasive particles are classified from: - Answers✔Coarse to fine

A grade of abrasive that will abrade more efficiently? - Answers✔Coarse

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Lubrication: - Answers✔Used to minimize heat building up at the surface of cutting

The following are considered soft dental deposits that can be removed by coronal polishing: -
Answers✔biofilm, materia alba, and pellicle

*supragingival calculus CANNOT be removed in this manner

Within what time period will plaque reform after brushing? - Answers✔Within 12-24 hrs

What forms within minutes of removal? - Answers✔Pellicle

What is the polishing agent used on the tooth surface? - Answers✔Pumice or prophy paste

When a prophy paste is selected, the least abrasive paste possible should be selected for existing: -
Answers✔Stains and soft deposits

The finished and polished restoration should have: - Answers✔A smooth, continuous line, flush with the
tooth surface

Before finishing or polishing an amalgam or composite restoration, the clinician should check the
integrity of the cavosurface margins for extra material known as - Answers✔Flash

The following restoration surface has the fewest concerns with regards to the abrasiveness of the
polishing agent: - Answers✔amalgam

The following best describes the rubber-cup polishing stroke: - Answers✔Short, intermittent strokes
moving from the gingival margin toward the incisal/occlusal suface

In which direction should the polishing stroke move? - Answers✔Begin with the distal surface of the
most posterior tooth in the quadrant and work forward the anterior

The handpiece/prophy cup should be rotating at the following speed: - Answers✔At a slow speed

The handpiece and prophylaxis angle should be held in this position: - Answers✔Pen-grasp position

What kind of fulcrum is preferred? - Answers✔Intraoral fulcrum

For the mandibular arch, the patient's head chin should be positioned - Answers✔Down

For the maxillary arch, the patient's head chin should be positioned - Answers✔Up

How can you tell that you are applying enough pressure with the rubber cup while polishing? -
Answers✔The cup flares out slightly onto the tooth surface

Of the following, which is the most appropriate sequence for the procedure when polishing a patient
with moderate amounts of stain? - Answers✔Coarse polish, fine polish, floss teeth, fluoride treatment

The best way to assess if your polishing was performed to satisfaction is to: - Answers✔Use a disclosing
agent after the procedure

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