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evelyn o bentley

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The intracanal instrument that is used to enlarge and smooth the canal is the ____________.
 a. reamer
  b. broach
  c. file
  d. Gates-Glidden drill

Question 2

The intracanal instrument that removes the soft tissue from the pulpal canal is ____________.
 a. reamer
  b. broach
  c. file
  d. Gates-Glidden drill



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Answer to Question 1

c
RATIONALE: The intracanal instrument that is used to enlarge and smooth the canal is the file.

Answer to Question 2

b
RATIONALE: The intracanal instrument that removes the soft tissue from the pulpal canal is the broach.



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