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Vaio 750 used to demonstrate scaling of dental calculus in a patient with mild periodontitis For more dental videos: http://dentalcategories.com/
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  • Just a normal suction, not a saliva evacuator. This shouldnt be a tutorial, it's just totally wrong. Whenever you touch the surface with the point of the scaler you make irrebersible microfractures in enamel prisms, which in consequence lead to oversensitivity and rise susceptibility to caries.

  • Aaargh! no! Please use the sides, not the point! If you want to ruin the teeth, be my guest but if you want to maintain "smoothness" do NOT use the point..

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  • @dattoli101 suction (a pipe which use aie to draw ant water or small particles inside pipe)

  • oh lord now im nervous. the worst part is getting the needle at the front teeth!

  • Wow, I wish my dental hygiene program had a typodont that came with calculus (or whatever this stuff is called that simulates heavy calculus). It'd be a great way to practice before using real patients. In my school we just jump right into the real patients when it comes to the ultrasonic scaler haha.

  • saliva ejector

  • Low volume saliva evacuation system..

    Or just Low suction

  • What is the name of the blue thing that removes the water?

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