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1 Clinical Dental Hygiene
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GV Black Classification for Caries and Restorations-Class I
Pits and fissures on lingual surfaces of anterior and on occlusal, buccal, and lingual surfaces of posterior teeth. -
GV Black Classification for Caries and Restorations-Class V
Cervical (gingival) 1/3 of the facial or lingual surfaces of any tooth. (Also root caries) -
GV Black Classification for Caries and Restorations-Class VI
Incisal edge of anterior and/or cusp tips of posterior teeth. -
What Occlusal relationship is this?
Class II division II -
Periodontal Classifications-Class IV
Severe bone loss; instrument can pass between roots with evidence of recession. -
Intrinsic stain (endogenous)
Not removable; possible causes include pulpal necrosis, internal resorption, excessive systemic fluoride and/or tetracycline use during tooth development. -
Black line stain
gram-positive bacteria; typically located on cervical 1/3 of facials and linguals -
Dark brown and black stain
associated with tobacco product use -
Yellow-brown and brown stain
can be associated with chlorhexidine use or stannous fluoride; stannous fluoride stain results from the reaction of the tin ion in the fluoride. -
Professional application fluoride
High concentration; bactericidal (destructive to bacteria)
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