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Name #1
Amalgam Well

Name #2
Amalgam Capsule & Pestle

Name #3
Wooden Wedges, Dental Floss

Name #4
Matrix Band & Burs

Name #5
Amalgam Carrier

Name #6
0/1 Condenser

Name #7
½ Condenser

Name #8
Back Action Condeser

Name #9
appleseed/football burnisher

Name #10
PK-3 Burnisher

Name #11
BB21 (acorn) burnisher

Name #12
Walls carver

Name #13
Discoid/Cleoid Carver
Name #14
Hollenback Carver
Name #15
Tharp Carver
Name #16
Interproximal Carver

Name #17
red & blue articulating paper
Blue Articulating Paper is for:
for centric occlusion (tap-tap) up & down
Red Articulating Paper is for:
excursive (side to side) & protrusive (front to back)

Name #18
Retainer & Automate

Name #19
Contra Angle, Articulating Paper Holder, Automatrix Band
Order of Placing Varnish
liner, base, copal
Liner is called:
Dycal (Calcium Hydroxide)
Liner (Dycal) Protects the:
pulp from irritants
To place Liner we need:
a mixing pad, dycal instrument, & gauze
Our Base is called:
Zinc Oxide Euginal
To place Base, you need:
a spatula, gauze, paper pad, & condenser
Base (Z.O.E) is used:
as a buffer between the pulp
To place Copal Varnish, you need:
copal material, 2 cotton forceps & 2 cotton pellets
Copal Varnish is used:
to seal seal dentinal tubules
Copal Varnish is applied to:
the walls, the floor, & margin on the cavity prep
What instrument is this?
Amalgam Carrier
What instrument is this?
0/1 Condenser
What instrument is this?
½ condenser
What instrument is this?
Back Action Condenser
What instrument is this?
appleseed/ball burnisher
What instrument is this?
PKT-3 Burnisher
What instrument is this?
BB21 (acorn) Burnisher

What instrument is this?
Walls Carver
What instrument is this?
Discoid/cleoid Carver
How long do you tributares the amalgam?
for 8s
When Filling the Amalgam Carrier, Which end is first?
small end first, large end second
Throw in the Sharps Container:
carpules, needles, retainer matrix band
Post Operative Instructions:
be careful with anesthesia, wait 24 hours to chew, if bite feels too high call the office, tooth may be sensitive