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Module 7

Author: Mrs. Newville
Across
a slender assessment instrument used to evaluate the health of the periodontal tissues
a fine wire-like periodontal instrument used to locate calculus deposits, tooth surface irregularities, defective margins, and carious lesions
a shank that is bent in two planes (front to back and side to side) to facilitate instrumentation of posterior teeth
a periodontal instrument used to remove calculus deposits from the crown and roots of the teeth.
the surfaces on either side of the instrument face
examination of a cutting edge to evaluate sharpness accomplished by holding the working-end under a light source.
a shank that is 3 mm longer than a standard lower shank
a periodontal instrument that has working-ends that are aligned with the long axis of the handle.
identifies the school or individual originally responsible for the design or development of a periodontal instrument or group of instruments
an instrument shank that is thinner in diameter enhancing the amount of tactile information transmitted o the clinician's fingers.
the portion of the instrument shank that allows the working-end to be adapted to the tooth surface. The functional shank begins below the working-end and extends to the last bend in the shank nearest the handle.
a sharp edge formed where the face and lateral surfaces of a working-end meet
the portion of the instrument working-end that is opposite the back
another term for the lower shank
a round working-end
Down
a shank that is bent in one plane (front to back)
formed by cutting through an object, usually at right angles to its longest dimension
another term for the terminal shank; the portion of the functional shank nearest to the working-end.
a double-ended instrument with working-ends that are exact mirror images of each other.
a number designation that, when combined with the design name, provides an exact identification of the working-end of a periodontal instrument
an instrument shank that is larger in diameter and will withstand the pressure needed to remove heavy calculus deposits
the clinician's ability to feel vibrations transmitted from the instrument working-end with his or her fingers as they rest on the shank and handle
a periodontal instrument used to remove calculus deposits from the crowns of the teeth.
the portion of the instrument working-end that is opposite the face.
texturing, as on the handle of a periodontal instrument