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Module 1 Ergonomics And Periodontal Instrumentation |
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1 | (38) |
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Ergonomic Risk Factors Associated with Periodontal Instrumentation |
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3 | (6) |
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Foundational Skills for Periodontal Instrumentation |
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9 | (2) |
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Ergonomic Dos and Don'ts for Seated Posture |
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11 | (3) |
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Application of Ergonomic Principles: Seated Posture |
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14 | (5) |
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Application of Ergonomic Principles: Positioning the Patient |
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19 | (4) |
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Application of Ergonomic Principles: Adjusting the Overhead Light and Instrument Tray |
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23 | (2) |
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Application of Ergonomic Principles: Adjusting the Patient to Facilitate Clinician Posture |
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25 | (3) |
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28 | (8) |
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36 | (3) |
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Module 2 Clinician Position In Relation To The Treatment Area |
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39 | (30) |
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Clock Positions for Instrumentation |
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41 | (2) |
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Positioning for the RIGHT-Handed Clinician |
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43 | (11) |
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Positioning for the LEFT-Handed Clinician |
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54 | (11) |
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Modified Positioning: Working from a Standing Position |
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65 | (1) |
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66 | (3) |
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Module 3 Instrument Grasp |
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69 | (20) |
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Grasp for Periodontal Instrumentation |
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71 | (5) |
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76 | (2) |
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Predisposing Conditions for Hand Injuries |
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78 | (4) |
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Exercises for Improved Hand Strength |
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82 | (4) |
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86 | (3) |
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Module 4 Use Of The Dental Mouth Mirror |
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89 | (21) |
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Fundamentals of Mirror Use |
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91 | (5) |
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Is Achieving Direct Vision Really Best? |
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96 | (2) |
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Technique Practice: RIGHT-Handed Clinician |
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98 | (5) |
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Technique Practice: LEFT-Handed Clinician |
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103 | (6) |
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109 | (1) |
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Module 5 Finger Rests In The Anterior Sextants |
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110 | (37) |
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112 | (2) |
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Wrist Position for Instrumentation |
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114 | (4) |
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Technique Practice: RIGHT-Handed Clinician |
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118 | (13) |
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Technique Practice: LEFT-Handed Clinician |
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131 | (14) |
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145 | (2) |
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Module 6 Finger Rests In Mandibular Posterior Sextants |
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147 | (22) |
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Building Blocks for Posterior Sextants |
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149 | (2) |
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Technique Practice: RIGHT-Handed Clinician |
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151 | (7) |
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Technique Practice: LEFT-Handed Clinician |
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158 | (8) |
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166 | (3) |
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Module 7 Finger Rests In Maxillary Posterior Sextants |
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169 | (24) |
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Building Blocks for Posterior Sextants |
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171 | (2) |
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Technique Practice: RIGHT-Handed Clinician |
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173 | (7) |
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Technique Practice: LEFT-Handed Clinician |
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180 | (7) |
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Preventive Strategies: Stretches |
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187 | (3) |
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190 | (3) |
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Module 8 Instrument Design And Classification |
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193 | (20) |
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Design Characteristics of Instrument Handle |
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195 | (3) |
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Design Characteristics of Instrument Shank |
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198 | (4) |
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Design Characteristics of Instrument Working-End |
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202 | (5) |
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Introduction to Instrument Classification |
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207 | (3) |
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210 | (3) |
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Module 9 Technique Essentials: Movement And Orientation To Tooth Surface |
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213 | (19) |
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Learning Periodontal Instrumentation |
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215 | (4) |
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Moving the Instrument's Working-End |
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219 | (4) |
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Rolling the Instrument Handle |
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223 | (1) |
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224 | (1) |
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Orientation of Instrument to Tooth Surface |
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225 | (6) |
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231 | (1) |
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Module 10 Technique Essentials: Adaptation |
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232 | (14) |
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Adaptation of the Working-End |
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234 | (3) |
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Ergonomics of the Handle Roll for Adaptation |
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237 | (3) |
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Selecting the Correct Working-End |
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240 | (3) |
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243 | (3) |
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Module 11 Technique Essentials: Instrumentation Strokes |
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246 | (14) |
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The Instrumentation Stroke |
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248 | (5) |
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Use of Pressure During Instrumentation |
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253 | (5) |
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258 | (2) |
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Module 12 Periodontal Probes And Basic Probing Technique |
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260 | (26) |
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262 | (4) |
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266 | (3) |
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Reading and Recording Depth Measurements |
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269 | (3) |
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272 | (9) |
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Informed Consent for Periodontal Instrumentation |
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281 | (3) |
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284 | (2) |
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286 | (35) |
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288 | (5) |
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Technique Practice--Anterior Teeth |
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293 | (7) |
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Technique Practice--Posterior Teeth |
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300 | (7) |
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307 | (2) |
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Detection of Dental Calculus Deposits |
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309 | (5) |
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Detection of Dental Caries |
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314 | (4) |
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318 | (3) |
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Module 14 Technique Essentials: Supragingival Calculus Removal |
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321 | (3) |
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Supragingival Calculus Deposits |
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Relationship of the Instrument Face to the Tooth Surface |
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324 | (3) |
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Application of Force for Calculus Removal |
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327 | (2) |
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Stroke Pattern for Supragingival Calculus Removal |
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329 | (3) |
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332 | (1) |
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333 | (29) |
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335 | (3) |
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Calculus Removal Concepts |
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338 | (3) |
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Technique Practice--Anterior Teeth |
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341 | (4) |
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Maintaining Adaptation to Proximal Surfaces |
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345 | (4) |
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Technique Practice--Posterior Teeth |
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349 | (7) |
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Technique Practice--Primary Teeth |
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356 | (3) |
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359 | (3) |
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Module 16 Technique Essentials: Subgingival Calculus Removal |
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362 | (23) |
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The Sense of Touch for Subgingival Instrumentation |
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364 | (2) |
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Inserting a Curet Beneath the Gingival Margin |
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366 | (6) |
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The Theory Behind Subgingival Instrumentation |
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372 | (3) |
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Systematic Pattern for Subgingival Calculus Removal |
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375 | (3) |
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Production of a Calculus Removal Stroke |
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378 | (6) |
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384 | (1) |
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Module 17 Universal Curets |
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385 | (30) |
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387 | (3) |
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Calculus Removal Concepts |
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390 | (2) |
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Technique Practice--Posterior Teeth |
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392 | (11) |
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Technique Alert--Lower Shank Position |
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403 | (2) |
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Technique Practice--Anterior Teeth |
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405 | (5) |
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Technique Alert--Horizontal Strokes |
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410 | (2) |
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412 | (3) |
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Module 18 Advanced Probing Techniques |
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415 | (35) |
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The Periodontal Attachment System |
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417 | (3) |
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Assessments with Calibrated Probes |
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420 | (7) |
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Assessments that Require Calculations |
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427 | (5) |
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Assessments with Furcation Probes |
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432 | (12) |
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444 | (6) |
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Module 19 Area-Specific Curets |
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450 | (37) |
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452 | (7) |
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Technique Practice--Anterior Teeth |
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459 | (4) |
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Technique Practice--Posterior Teeth |
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463 | (11) |
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Instrumentation Techniques on Root Surfaces |
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474 | (3) |
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Production of a Root Debridement Stroke |
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477 | (2) |
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Design Overview: Scalers and Curets |
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479 | (2) |
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481 | (6) |
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Module 20 Specialized Periodontal Instruments |
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487 | (31) |
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489 | (8) |
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497 | (2) |
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Modified Gracey Curets for Advanced Root Instrumentation |
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499 | (8) |
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Quetin, O'Hehir, DeMarco Curets and Diamond-Coated Instruments |
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507 | (6) |
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Subgingival Dental Endoscope |
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513 | (3) |
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516 | (2) |
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Module 21 Advanced Techniques For Root Instrumentation |
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518 | (46) |
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Anatomical Features that Complicate Instrumentation of Root Surfaces |
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521 | (8) |
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Introduction to Root Instrumentation |
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529 | (4) |
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Advanced Intraoral Techniques for Root Instrumentation |
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533 | (3) |
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Advanced Extraoral Fulcruming Techniques |
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536 | (6) |
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Technique Practice: Extraoral Finger Rests for Right-Handed Clinicians |
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542 | (7) |
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Technique Practice: Horizontal Strokes for Right-Handed Clinicians |
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549 | (3) |
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Technique Practice: Extraoral Finger Rests for Left-Handed Clinicians |
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552 | (7) |
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Technique Practice: Horizontal Strokes for Left-Handed Clinicians |
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559 | (4) |
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563 | (1) |
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Module 22 Fictitious Patient Cases: Communication And Planning For Success |
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564 | (28) |
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Understanding and Explaining Instrumentation |
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566 | (5) |
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Planning for Calculus Removal |
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571 | (3) |
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Practical Focus--Fictitious Patient Cases |
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574 | (18) |
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Module 23 Concepts For Instrument Sharpening |
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592 | (18) |
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Introduction to Sharpening Concepts |
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594 | (5) |
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Preserving Working-End Design |
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599 | (5) |
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Planning for Instrument Maintenance |
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604 | (1) |
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605 | (4) |
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609 | (1) |
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Module 24 Instrument Sharpening Techniques |
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610 | (30) |
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Removing Metal to Restore a Sharp Cutting Edge |
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612 | (4) |
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The Moving Instrument Technique |
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616 | (8) |
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The Moving Stone Technique |
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624 | (12) |
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636 | (1) |
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Sharpening a Periodontal File |
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637 | (2) |
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639 | (1) |
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Module 25 Pain Control During Periodontal Instrumentation |
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640 | (17) |
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Pain Control During Dental Hygiene Care |
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642 | (2) |
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Strategies to Allay the Fear of Pain During Periodontal Instrumentation |
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644 | (3) |
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Using Local Anesthesia for Pain Control During Periodontal Instrumentation |
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647 | (10) |
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Module 26 Powered Instrument Design And Function |
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657 | (58) |
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Introduction to Powered Instrumentation |
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660 | (16) |
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Powered Working-End Design |
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676 | (6) |
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Adaptation--Orientation of Working-End to Tooth |
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682 | (3) |
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Use of "Universal" Magneto &c Piezo Working-Ends |
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685 | (2) |
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Use of Curved, Paired Magneto Working-Ends |
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687 | (6) |
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Use of Curved, Paired Piezo Working-Ends |
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693 | (4) |
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Instrumentation Challenges |
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697 | (4) |
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Technique Hints for Powered Instrumentation |
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701 | (4) |
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Set-Up of an Ultrasonic Unit |
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705 | (3) |
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708 | (7) |
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Module 27 Air Polishing For Biofilm Management And Stain Removal |
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715 | (28) |
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The Significance of Biofilm Management |
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717 | (1) |
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Methods of Biofilm Management |
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718 | (8) |
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Clinical Evidence for Subgingival Air Polishing |
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726 | (1) |
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Supragingival Polishing: Using a Standard Nozzle and Conventional Sodium Bicarbonate Powder |
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727 | (2) |
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Subgingival Polishing Using a Standard Metal Nozzle and Glycine-Based Powder |
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729 | (3) |
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Subgingival Polishing Using a Flexible Plastic Tip and Glycine-Based Powder |
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732 | (6) |
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Posttreatment Precautions and Instructions |
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738 | (1) |
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739 | (4) |
Appendix Problem Identification: Difficulties In Instrumentation |
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