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DH 434 Advanced Dental Hygiene Care

Final Examination
Across
Type of breathing that utilizes the diaphragm to actively draw breaths in.
Removal of outer layer of calculus
A group of muscles that are always in a state of contraction
A type of magnification device that enhances vision and work posture
A goal to improve work performance and reduces occupational related disorders
A sitting position that requires the clinician to "sit up straight"
Use of the mirror to view areas of the mouth that would otherwise cause the clinician to move into awkward positions
Years of accumulated microtrauma
A disorder that is believed to be the the primary cause of disability of dental professionals
Instruments with etter access in in tighter concavities
Number of legs recommended on the operator chair needed to provide stability
Injuries that occur with sudden onset
Function of the chair that provides an alternative to twisting the torso
Result of increased adrenal from situations that require the clinician to adapt to a situation
A syndrome that results in pain, stiffness, and tenderness in the neck and trapezius muscles
Larger sizes reduce muscle load and pinch force
One of four primary risk factors contributing to CTS in dentistry
Down
Natural curvature of the cervical and lumbar spine
_____ is the degree of steepness/angulation that your eyes are inclined downward toward the work area
When performed regularly, promotes shifting of the muscle workload from one area to another thus preventing fatigue
Our body is designed to do this but has suffered due to advances in technology
A type of sleep position that is considered unhealthy for the neck and shoulders
Position of the patient's heels in relationship to the tip of the nose
A strategy for strengthening muscles especially for female dental professionals
Another term for beveled design ultrasonic insert
Ideal reclined position of patient in which the chair back is parallel to the floor
An adjunct to manual scaling that permits the use of less forceful grip
Alternative to seated dentistry
A preventive measure to reduce micro-trauma from PSPs
A task that involves the same fundamental movement for 50% of work time.
A slouching seated position that expends very little energy
The ideal position of body during daily work tasks