63. Beak of the needle holder grasps a suture
needle.
Needle holder grasps curved needle two thirds
of the distance from tip of needle.
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64. Correct position of the fingers
for holding the needle holder
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73. Side-action, or Molt, mouth prop can be
used to open patient's mouth when
patient is unable to cooperate, such as
during sedation.
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79. Mandibular forceps for anterior
teeth and premolars of the mandible
or mandibular universal forceps or
no. 151 forceps
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82. Mandibular cowhorn molar
forceps for sectioning roots.They are
used for extracting molars with intact
crowns, and also when only sectioning
of roots is necessary
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107. Gloving without an
assistant. The first
glove is
donned on the left
hand with the help of
the washed right
hand, holding it by
the cuff
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108. Donning of glove in right hand. Left hand holds exterior of right glove, avoiding contact with
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