ULTRASONIC SCALING OSCE Flashcards
what is the name of the ultrasonic scaler we use in pre-clinical skills?
The Cavitron
what is the ultrasonic unit composed of?
- electric power generator
- handpiece
- insert with a working tip
How many strokes are delivered by an ultrasonic scaler?
25,000 small mechanical strokes
How many strokes are delivered by a sonic scaler?
16.000
What is the difference between an ultrasonic scaler and a sonic scaler?
- ultrasonic is a stand alone product, higher stroke volume
- sonic is a direct extension of dental chair, lower stroke volume, convenient
Why is the water spray essential when using an ultrasonic scaler?
the small mechanical strokes general friction which causes heat
- water spray cools the vibrating tip to prevent pulpal damage
what seating position would you use to scale the labial surface of the lower anteriors?
7 o’clock positon
what seating position would you use to scale the lingual surface of the lower anteriors?
7 o’clock position
what seating position would you use to scale the buccal surface of the upper right posterior teeth?
9 o’clock position
what seating position would you use to scale the buccal surface of the lower right posterior teeth?
the 9 o’clock position
what seating position would you use to scale the lingual surface of the lower left posterior teeth?
9 o’clock
what seating position would you use to scale the buccal surface of the lower left posterior teeth?
11 o’clock
what seating position would you use to scale the lingual surface of the lower right posterior teeth?
11 o’clock
what seating position would you use to scale the palatal surface of the upper right posterior teeth?
11 o’clock
what seating position would you use to scale the buccal & palatal surfaces of the upper left posterior teeth?
11 o’clock
what seating position would you use to scale the labial & palatal surfaces of the upper anterior teeth?
11 o’clock
what does the Cavitron FSI 10 tip look like and where is it used?
- straight shank
- used on all accessible tooth surfaces
what does the Cavitron FSI 100 tip look like and where is it used?
- 2 bended shank
- good for posterior teeth
what does the Cavitron FSI 1000 tip look like and where is it used?
- 3 bended shank
- good for posterior teeth, interproximal surfaces and line angles of teeth
what does the Cavitron FSI 3 Beavertail tip look like and where is it used?
- looks like a beavertail lol
- used for larger calculus deposits anywhere in mouth
what does the Cavitron FSI slimLINE 10s tip look like and where is it used?
- straight shank
- anywhere
what does the Cavitron FSI slimLINE 1000 tip look like and where is it used?
- triple bend shank
- interproximal areas and line angles, posterior
what does the Cavitron FSI slimLINE 10r tip look like and where is it used?
- curved shank
- posterior teeth on right side
what does the Cavitron FSI slimLINE 10l tip look like and where is it used?
- curved shank
- posterior teeth on the left side