Invisalign Quiz
Quiz Responses for:
Lauren Avila
Quiz Taken On:
August 23, 2024
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Question: TRUE / FALSE: A patient's first Invisalign appointment is usually the longest because we have to go over their clin-check, treatment length, where the attachments will be placed and how-to wear the trays.
Employee Answer: True
Correct Answer: TrueQuestion 2:
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Question: When placing attachments, what is the best way to get them to stick?
Employee Answer:
Keep teeth very dry and isolated
Correct Answer: Keep teeth very dry and isolatedQuestion 3:
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Question: What shade flowable do we use for the attachments?
Employee Answer:
Universal
Correct Answer: UniversalQuestion 4:
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Question: Interproximal Reduction (IPR) is done by who?
Employee Answer:
Doctor
Correct Answer: DoctorQuestion 5:
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Question: When describing interproximal reduction to the patient, we call it what?
Employee Answer:
Polishing in between the teeth
Correct Answer: Polishing in between the teethQuestion 6:
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Question: During an aligner change, what do you use to check a patient's bite?
Employee Answer:
Shimstock
Correct Answer: ShimstockQuestion 7:
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Question: When an Invisalign patient comes in for an Evaluation appointment, what should you do before bringing doctor in?
Employee Answer:
Ask patient how they feel about their teeth and take a new iTero scan
Correct Answer: Ask patient how they feel about their teeth and take a new iTero scanQuestion 8:
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Question: During a refinement delivery, you will need to check what?
Employee Answer:
If attachments wil need to be removed or added
Correct Answer: If attachments wil need to be removed or addedQuestion 9:
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Question 13:
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