Lec 13 Flashcards

1
Q

what is essential for endo and the standard of care when doing RCT

A

using a rubber dam

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2
Q

is it possible to eliminate MO with saliva contamination

A

NO, use rubber dam to isolate RCT and prevent contamination

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3
Q

will NaOCl leak if you do not have a rubber dam

A

YES most likely

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4
Q

leave rubber dam and frame on when taking radiographs

A

YES, use radiolucent frame

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5
Q

clamp #212 or #9 are designed for what teeth?

A

anterior teeth

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6
Q

how many teeth need to be isolated for endo

A

just 1
-unless M or D caries present

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7
Q

what does Oraseal do?

A

can be used as a sealing/caulking agent to seal rubber dam around tooth and prevent contamination/leakage

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8
Q

if you cannot place a rubber dam, can you still do RCT?

A

NO
-refer or do buildup or other procedure so that rubber dam can be used

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9
Q

what does Rx Pro-banthine 15 mg do?

A

helps with Pt producing excess saliva
-take 1/2 hour before appt to reduce salivary flow

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10
Q

what are stainless steel files?

A

-sharper edged
-flexible
-can be easily pre-curved and retain shape
-stiffer with larger diameters
-efficient with hand use
-separate with warning if overuse

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11
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what are Ni-Ti files?

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-nickel and titanium motor driven
-not as sharp
-very flexible
-hard to pre-curve
-perfect shape memory, will NOT hold curve
-efficient for motors
-separates with NO warning
-stiffer if larger diameter

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12
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what are SS K type files

A

screws
-twisted tapered stainless steel files
-do NOT move it in continual clockwise motion, you will get locked in
-counterclockwise will unlock it

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13
Q

Using hand files

A

-hand files used for shaping
-essential for scouting the canal (10, 8)
-create a glide path (10, 15)
-bypass ledges, blockages
-gain length of canal
-files cut on the outstroke
-size 10 and 15 most used

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14
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File sizes

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-range from 0.08 to 0.140
-number = tip diameter
-color pattern is W, Y, R, B, G, B
“will you really be going back”
-pattern repeats 0.45 to 0.80 and 0.90 to 0.140
-0.08 (gray) and 0.10 (purple) are exceptions
-0.60 is last size that increases by 0.05 mm

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15
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K type hand file sizes

A

-typically 21, 25, 31 mm lengths
-fluted part of file is always 16 mm long
-all have 0.02 taper

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16
Q

using hand files

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-basic to all RCT
-greatest tactile sense of intra-canal
-pathfinders
-use watch winding motion, back and forth wrist movement
-curve all files bc all canals are slightly curved

17
Q

placing a straight file in a curved canal can create a what?

A

a ledge on the outer wall

18
Q

rotary files cannot be used to scout canal or as pathfinders

A

TRUE, use after hand files create a glide path

19
Q

wave one gold files

A

-rotary files, motor driven
-push material ahead of the file
-used in 3 passes to prevent pushing out of apex
-small: 0.20/0.07 (yellow)
-primary: 0.25/0.07 (red)
-large: 0.45/0.05 (white)
-max diameter is 1.20 mm (size 120)

20
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vortex blue files

A

-rotary files, motor driven
-used to make flowing shape of canal
-color of ring identifies tip sizes (same pattern as hand files)
-WYRBGB
-taper of file is shown with black bands x 2 (all have 0.04 taper so 2 bands)
-we use sizes .25-.50

21
Q

what is a barbed broach?

A

barbed file that is rotated in canal to remove a vital pulp organ
-use only in large straight canals

22
Q

what is a reamer?

A

-use in straight canal only
-tip is cutting
-ledging is common
-rare, we dont use

23
Q

what is a hedstroem file?

A

-cuts aggressively
-faculty use only

24
Q

when file fails to advance but is loose, this means?

A

you have a bend in canal
-do not push or a ledge will be made
-remove file and bend tip to advance

25
Q

when do you switch files to a larger size from a smaller one?

A

-when the larger file goes to the desired length without pushing