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What are the parts of a tooth brush?
head, handle, tufts, toe, heel, shank
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Bristles are bunched together are known as
tufts
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The head is divded into the ___, which is the end of the head, and the _____, which is closes to the handle.
toe, heel
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Usually occurs between the handle and the head
shank
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A term used to describe the heat treatment in which each filament end is sealed.
end rounding
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Bristle resistance to pressure and is also referred to as firmness, stiffness, and hardness.
texture
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What are the objectives of toothbrushing
- remove plaque and disturb reformation.
- clean teeth of food, debris and stain.
- stimulate the ginigival tissues.
- apply dentifrice with specific ingredients to address caries, periodontal disease, or sensitivit.
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This method is effective in removing plaque at the gumline and directly below the gumline. The bristle are angled apically at 45 degree angle and gently placed subgingivally into the sulcus.
bass method
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Method most appropriate for children, bristles are placed apically, and brush head shold be touching the facial or lingual surface of the tooth.
rolling method
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Was orginally developed to massage and provide gingival stimulation while cleaning the cervical area.
Stillman's method
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Effective in cleaning around devices such as orthodontics and plaque under abutments of bridges.
Charters method
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This should not be used by adults. The teeth are clenched and brush placed inside the cheeks. The brush is moved in a circular motion over max and mand teeth.
fones method
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The toothbrush is placed at 90 degrees and the teeth are held at edge to edge and brushed up and down.
leonard method
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the teeth are placed edge to edge, while the brush stays at a 90 degrees angle. The brush is moved in a horizonal motion, can cause abrasion
Horizontal
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Follows the patttern that food does during mastication. Bristles go directly onto the occlusal surace and brush back and forth reaching from the occlusal gingiva. Also recommends few strokes to clean sulcus.
Smith-modified
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1st advertized in 1886 but didn't show up in US until 1960's. Categorized as mechanical, ionic, sonic. Main power is oscillation and reciprocation.
Powered toothbrushes
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Its best to suggest to pts to brush ? stokes in each area, or use a timer
5-10 strokes
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what are the 2 ways the occlusal surfaces can be cleaned?
- 1. short vibratory strokes, with pressure using penetration of the pits and fissures.
- 2. rapid back n forth vib motion to force bristles in pits n fissures, followed by sweep motion to expel dislodged debris.
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Teach your patients to brush up and down
Anterior Lingual Areas
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Children are to begin brushing sequence on?
occlusal surfaces at one molar end of te max and then to mand arch
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Adult pts are to to begin with?
distal surface of most posterior tooth and continue brushing the occlusal and incisal surface around each arch
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Right-handed people often miss which side of arch?
Right
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The main purpose of toothbrushing is to remove?
dental plaque, including the gi ngival crevice, with minimal amt of damage to teeth and surrounding structures
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provide ways of checking the thoroughness of cleaning the teeth, may be in chewed up tablet form or liquid-should be swished 15-30 sec
Disclosing agents
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the wearing away? occurs from high abrasive dentifrices, too firm brush bristles, incorrect brushing, and excessive pressure...
Toothbrush abrasion
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tooth damage occurs as ? shaped, horizonal notch immediately apical to the cej
V-shaped
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what is the avg life of toothbrush?
3 mos
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Another name for bad breath
malodor
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What is mushroom-shaped that creates elevations and depressions in the tongue that can hold bacteria
fungiform papillae
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Teeth that serve as an achor tooth
abutment
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The term ____ is derived from dens and fricare. Mixture used on the tooth in conjunction with a toothbrush
dentifrice
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