10.
Why is the main reason that high velocity suction is used in four-handed dentistry?
a. To eliminate the need for a cuspidor.
b. To pick up fluids without touching the surface of the tissue.
c.
To allow the dental specialist to reach all areas of the mouth.
d. To move massive amounts of fluid quickly.
e. To maintain a clean, clear field of vision.
11.
What kind of grasp is recommended when using the suction tip?
a. The pen grasp.
b. The thumb-to-nose grasp.
12.
Which of the following must be positioned first?
a. The suction tip.
b. The handpiece.
13.
The suction tip is placed parallel to the:
a. Occlusal surface.
b. Buccal and lingual surface.
c.
Mesial and distal surface.
14.
The edge of the suction tip is placed even with the:
a. Occlusal surface.
b. Buccal surface.
c.
Distal surface.
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