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vicotolentino

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Define air abrasion.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Some medications can currently be delivered on an implanted _______________ that is surgically implanted in a patient and releases the drug or drugs.
 
  A. barcode
  B. chip
  C. Both A and B
  D. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Air abrasion can remove small amounts of a tooth; it involves aiming high-speed particles at the tooth. It can be used for the removal of cavities, removal of defects in the enamel, and detection of cavities in fissures by opening them for inspection. It is relatively painless. It removes less of the tooth than a traditional drill.

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