Chapter 36 Moisture Control.

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Chapter 36 Moisture Control

Oral Evacuation Saliva ejector HVE Placed in patients mouth Preventive procedures, such as cleanings or sealants or orthodontic bondings, etc. HVE Know how and where to place each Keeps the mouth free of saliva, blood, water and debris Retracts tongue, cheek Reduces bacterial aerosol from handpiece

Oral Evacuation cont. HVE Has beveled end Grasps Thumb to nose grasp Pen grasp Understand the positioning of HVE for each area of the mouth

Evacuation system Maintenance Follow infection control policies Flush the hoses at the end of the day Check disposable traps and replace when needed Open saliva hoses and clean or replace the screens as needed

Rinsing the Oral Cavity Limited area rinsing Performed frequently during procedure Full mouth rinsing Rinsing the patients entire mouth After long procedures Before dismissal

Air-Water Syringe 3 functions Spray, combination of air and water Understand the guidelines for Using the Air-Water Syringe

Isolation of Teeth Cotton roll isolation Cotton roll holders Dry-angle isolation Before removing any of the above, water should be applied, to loosen the cotton from the mucosa, thus not damaging the tissue

Isolation of Teeth Ideal conditions of a dental procedure Easy to apply Protective of the soft and hard tissues Comfortable for the patient Retraction provides better visualization for the operator Prevention of moisture contamination Isolation of the area of concern

Dental Dam Dental Dam equipment Dental Dam material Frame Napkin Comes in different sizes, thicknesses, colors Frame Plastic or metal Napkin Increases patient comfort Lubricants Placed on patients lips for comfort and moisture

Dental Dam cont. Dental Dam punch Creates holes in dental dam material The stylus is adjustable to different sizes of holes 5 is the largest and used for the clamped tooth 1 is the smallest Dental Dam Stamp and template Predetermined markings Dental Dam forceps Used to place and remove clamps

Dental Dam cont Dental Dam clamps Anchors and stabilizes the dental dam Know the parts of the dental dam clamp Winged and wingless Understand the concept of removing the rubber dam

Chapter 36 Please be familiar with all the contents of Chapter 36, Moisture Control. Successful test taking, starts with you being prepared!!!! 