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Please note: Depending on when you bought your Deck from us the following corrections may already be done in your Deck. As we become aware of any corrections and post them on the web site we also make that correction in the master template and the next Decks printed from then on have the correction made already in the Deck.
*** We are trying to make it easier for students to check for any posted corrections that they may or may not be aware of since the last time they checked this page.***
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Dental Hygiene Decks 2008-2009 Edition
Dental Materials / Fl – Card: #16
Clarification: On the back of the card under: Fluorides currently used in dentifrices: The sentence after *** which states Stannous fluoride is not used in any currently approved dentifrice should be clarified at this time. Crest Pro Health has received ADA approval. Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste''s exclusive Polyfluorite System™ is a combination of stabilized Stannous Fluoride (0.454%) and Sodium Hexametaphosphate (an advanced anti-tartar/whitening agent).
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Instrumentation / Ultra Sca – Card: #21
The question should read: A patient experiences sensitivity while being scaled with an ultrasonic scaling device, all of the following actions are appropriate to counter this problem EXCEPT which ones?
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Anatomic Sciences / Nrv S – Card: #129
The second sentence in the question should read: Which one is the EXCEPTION?
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Anatomic Sciences
The legend card has a Major Topic for Reproductive System, this is incorrect the reproductive system is covered under the major topic Miscellaneous.
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Biochemistry / Physiology / Metab – Card: #80
The second sentence in the question should read: Which one is the EXCEPTION?
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Periodontics / Misc – Card: #71
The first sentence on the back of the card should read: This is achieved by splinting one or more mobile teeth to one another and to other more stable teeth in a position that. *** The word This was inadvertently cut off.***
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