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Dental Sealants

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1. RDA with sealant certification - RDAEF - RDH - DDS.






2. Fractures






3. 6 to 10 months






4. Remove and discard the glove - wash your hands with soap and water and reglove.






5. Rinse with water only for 10 seconds and an additional 10 seconds with water/air spray.






6. Removing the inhibition layer






7. On children and adults - on permanent teeth






8. Remineralize






9. Reseal only the portion that has been lost






10. Determined by the dentist






11. Prophy paste with fluoride and fluoride treatments






12. Moisture contamination - inadequate etching - pumis used contained fluoride - light suring unit was not emitting enough light.






13. Dri aid/dry tip - saliva ejector - lingua fix - cotton rolls - rubber dam - high volume evacuation.






14. Carbohydrates






15. Carbohydrates and bacteria






16. Small hole or depression in enamel






17. Susceptable host - interaction of bacteria - cariogenic diet.






18. After a single use






19. Parotid - Sublingual - vestibule - submandibular






20. High speed handpiece






21. Wear overgloves over examination gloves






22. 30 seconds per tooth






23. Fruit roll-ups - dried fruit and honey






24. 6 to 7 years






25. Imperfect joining of enamel and a narrow linear depression at the developmental occlusal groove.






26. Only a dentist(DDS)(RDHAP) - or a certified instructor.






27. Lobe






28. Biocide disinfectant






29. Opposite the maxillary 2 molars on the buccal mucosa.


30. The sheild should be surface disinfected after use - operator and patient should never look directly at the curing light when in use.






31. More likely to need occlusal adjustments than unfilled sealants.






32. Biological contaminates stay suspended in aerosol mist for long periods of time.






33. Isolate the tooth






34. To make them easier to see






35. Re-etch for 10 seconds - rinse - dry - and then place sealant.






36. Hardens during exposure to curing light.






37. 1960






38. Located between the cheek and facial gingiva






39. Releases saliva into the oral cavity through the floor of the mouth


40. On adult teeth where there is caries susceptability






41. Use a carver or slow speed handpiece with a polishing bur to remove it.






42. Premature occlusal contact - floss contacts for possible material - evaluate for bubbles - voids - or incomplete coverage.






43. Triangular prominence on the occlusal surface of a tooth.






44. 1-2 mm from the tooth






45. Least beneficial on smooth areas of the teeth.






46. Cleaning the pits and fissures of a tooth






47. Stop






48. 15-20 seconds






49. Family influences - eruption stages - surface morphology.






50. Chalky - dull - frosty