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To insure that all excess cement has been removed which of the following techniques should be used after cementing a gold restoration?

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To remove excess cement after cementing a gold restoration, clinicians should perform a thorough check using articulating paper, a dental explorer or scaler, dental floss for interproximal areas, and possibly radiographic verification to make certain all excess material is eliminated.

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To ensure that all excess cement has been removed after cementing a gold restoration, it is advised to follow a meticulous checking procedure. Firstly, the patient should bite down on articulating paper to check for high spots which indicate areas where cement may need to be removed. After the cementation process, the clinician should visually inspect and feel with a dental explorer around the margins of the restoration and along the occlusal surfaces. Any excess cement should be carefully scraped away with a scaler or dental explorer. In addition to tactile inspection, dental floss should be used interproximally to ensure that no cement is left between the teeth. Finally, radiographic verification might also be conducted to ensure complete removal of excess cement, particularly in areas that are difficult to visualize or access.

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