Description : Longest lasting resin restorations are, A. Class I B. Class II C. Class III D. Class IV
Last Answer : C. Class III
Description : .What is the percentage of the echant agent used with composit resin restorations? a . 37% of phosphoric acid in water. b. 15% c. 18.5% d. 41%
Last Answer : a . 37% of phosphoric acid in water.
Description : The clinical advantage of porcelain laminate veneers over composite resin veneers is: A. Color stability and resistance to abrasion B. Availability of self-curing or light activated placement (yes but not ... dentist's abilities) D. May be used in edge to edge occlusion or Class III relationships.
Last Answer : A. Color stability and resistance to abrasion
Description : Patient with class II division II; the lateral incisor is missing. You want to make a fixed bridge which of the following is suitable: A. Rocket bridge using central incisor as abutment ( ... al Maryland B. Cantilever using central incisor C. Fixed bridge using the central incisor and bicuspid
Last Answer : B. Cantilever using central incisor
Description : Class V composite resin restorations can be polished, A. 24 hours after application B. Immediately after application C. 3 to 4 days D. 3 to 4 weeks E. Not at all
Last Answer : B. Immediately after application
Description : Occlusal cavity with extension of the buccal fissure is classified as, A. Class II B. Class III C. Class I D. Class V
Last Answer : C. Class I
Description : Marginal leakage at the proximal gingival cavosurface of a recently restored class II can be caused by: I. Insufficient condensation II. First proximal increment was too large III. Neglecting to wedge the matrix IV. Hand ... III, IV C. I, II, V D. None of the above E. All of the above
Last Answer : C. I, II, V
Description : .In which class of cavities do composite restorations show most durability: A. I B. II C. IV D. III E. V
Last Answer : D. III
Description : The bur should be tilted lingually when preparing the occlusal surface of class II cavity on a mandibular first premolar in order to: I. Remove unsupported enamel II. Prevent encroachment on the buccal pulp horn III. Prevent ... and II B. I and III C. II and IV D. III and IV E. IV only
Last Answer : C. II and IV
Description : A patient comes to you with medium pain of tooth filled with Composite resin as a result of cold or hot drinks, what will your initial management be, A. Remove the restorative material and ... material and place a sedative temporary material C. Place a coat of bonding material on the old composite
Last Answer : B. Remove the restorative material and place a sedative temporary material
Description : What is the best way to cement Maryland bridge, A. GIC B. Resin C. High compression restorative resin D. Zinc Phosphate cement E. Oxide Zinc and eugenol
Last Answer : B. Resin
Description : Etching a hybrid glass ionomer-composite a. is necessary for composite resin bonding b. is not necessary for composite resin bonding c. is necessary for adding a glass ionomer cement for repair ... glass ionomer cement for repair e. a 3-5 second etch with 10% phosphoric acid is recommended
Last Answer : b. is not necessary for composite resin bonding
Description : When incrementally placing a large composite resin restoration, what effect does an air-inhibited layer on the surface of the first increment have on the bond between the first and the second increments? A. ... B. It is desirable and improves the bond C. It is undesirable and should be removed
Last Answer : B. It is desirable and improves the bond
Description : In 3rd generation dentin bonding agents, HEMA (Hydroxyethylmethacrylate) is 1. a hydrophilic monomer that wets the dentinal surface 2. a hydrophilic resin that forms a hybrid layer by chemically reacting the intertubular dentin. 3. a hydrophilic ... a. 1,2 b. 1,4 c. 2,3 d. 1,3 e. 3,4
Last Answer : b. 1,4
Description : On examination of a composite restoration you find a dark attain: A. Replace the composite B. Repair with unfilled resin C. Apply topical fluoride at the margin
Last Answer : A. Replace the composite
Description : In a posterior vital molar with a core the best material to restore is: A. Amalgam B. Composite resin C. GIC
Last Answer : A. Amalgam
Description : The effect of the temperature rising above 100ºC on heat-cured denture-base acrylic resins is: A. Produces porosity on the external portion of the resin. B. Produces porosity on the internal portion ... porosity on the surface of the resin. D. Prevents porosity on the interior of the resin
Last Answer : B. Produces porosity on the internal portion of the resin.
Description : Sensitivity to hot and cold foods soon after cavity preparation and placement of GIC and composite resin in an upper incisor tooth is due to: A. Mechanical trauma due to cavity preparation B. Chemical C. Heat from GIC settings
Last Answer : A. Mechanical trauma due to cavity preparation
Description : A seven years-old boy fell off his bicycle 2 weeks ago and broke his maxillary central incisor. The pulp horn is visible as a pin point. The tooth is vital. Your treatment will be: A. Pulpectomy B. Place calcium hydroxide and fill with composite resin C. Calcium hydroxide pulpotomy
Last Answer : C. Calcium hydroxide pulpotomy
Description : Which material is not compatible with composite resin: A. Zinc Oxide eugenol (ZOE) B. Ca(OH)2 C. Carboxylate D. Zinc phosphate cement
Last Answer : A. Zinc Oxide eugenol (ZOE)
Description : Where do Maryland bridges lose retention often: A. Resin-metal B. Resin enamel C. Resin layer
Last Answer : A. Resin-metal
Description : .In regard to the glass of quartz particles of filling restorative resin; the microfill resins tend to have, A. A higher coefficient of thermal expansion and a higher crashing strength B. ... and a higher crashing strength D. A lower coefficient of thermal expansion and a lower crashing strength
Last Answer : B. A higher coefficient of thermal expansion and a lower crashing strength
Description : Which of the following restoration material’s strength is not effected by pins: A. Amalgam B. Composite resin
Last Answer : B. Composite resin
Description : The un-polymerized monomer in Self-cured resin is approximately:** A. 0.5% B. 2.5% C. 5% D. 10%
Last Answer : C. 5%
Description : What is the advantage of composite over silicate resin: A. Less shrinkage B. Less surface erosion C. Less water absorption D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : When do you finish composite resin restorations: A. Immediately after curing B. After 24 hours C. A week after placement
Last Answer : A. Immediately after curing
Description : What are the composit numbers between 40 and 50?
Last Answer : The prime numbers are 41, 43, and 47. The composite numberswould be the other numbers, so, if you include both 40 and 50, theyare 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, and 50.
Description : The pulpal floor of the Class II cavity for a mandibular first premolar should be: GA.Parallel to occlusal plane B. Perpendicular to long axis C. Tilted lingually
Last Answer : GA.Parallel to occlusal plane
Description : Patient has hot and cold sensation and pain on percussion after the filling of class III Cavity with GIC base and composite. What will be possible cause – 1) bacterial microleakage 2) mechanical trauma of cavity cutting 3) Exothermic reaction while setting GIC
Last Answer : 2) mechanical trauma of cavity cutting
Description : A 7 years-old child has class I malocclusion, slight version of maxillary class III, adequate arch length. What is your management: A. Oral screen B. Head cap therapy C. Inclined plane on mandibular anterior teeth D. Hawley plate E. Expansion screw plate
Last Answer : C. Inclined plane on mandibular anterior teeth
Description : When preparing a class III cavity for composite restoration; in which situation should acid itching be used: A. Always should be performed to minimise marginal leakage B. Should not be ... extra retention is required D. Only in situations where cavity is shallow to avoid pulp irritation
Last Answer : A. Always should be performed to minimise marginal leakage
Description : Which is the more retentive form for an anterior bridge A. ¾ partial veneer crown B. Class V inlay C. Pinlay Veneer D. Class III inlay with pins
Last Answer : A. ¾ partial veneer crown
Description : Which of the following Gold casting alloys are available: A. Medium alloy “Type II” B. ard alloy “Type III” C. Extra ard alloy “Type IV” D. All of the above
Description : During manual palpation, the mucosa is thin in: I. Midline of the palate II. Mylohyoid region III. Over torus palatinus A. I, II and III B. None of the above C. I and II D. II and III
Last Answer : A. I, II and III
Description : When taking Mono Amino Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI); which drugs are contra indicated: I. Barbiturate II. Local anaesthetic III. Pethidine IV. Acetyl salicylic acid A. All of the above B. None of the above C. I, II and III D. II, III and IV
Last Answer : C. I, II and III
Description : The major cause of mentalis muscle hyperactivity is: A. Class II Division I consequence B. Tongue thrust The major cause is lip sucking or lip thrust which avoid the development of the anterior ridge
Last Answer : A. Class II Division I consequence
Description : At what angle to the external surface should proximal cavosurface walls in Class II preparation for the reception of an amalgam filling be finished: A. Acute angle B. Right angle C. Obtuse angle D. 45 angle
Last Answer : C. Obtuse angle
Description : Patient with Class II div I malocclusion has ANB of: A. +2 B. -2 C. +8 D. -8
Last Answer : C. +8
Description : The most common cause of fracture at the isthmus of class II dental amalgam restoration is: A. Delayed expansion B. Inadequate depth at the isthmus area C. Inadequate width at the isthmus area
Last Answer : B. Inadequate depth at the isthmus area
Description : In class II preparation it is difficult to place the gingival seat when preparation is extended too gingivally because the: A. Enamel rods are directed occlusally B. Marked cervical constriction
Last Answer : B. Marked cervical constriction
Description : In class II restorations, all of the following are considered to occur as probable causes of periodontal problems except: A. Flat ridge B. Faulty or not proper contour C. Not properly polished restoration D. Cervical wall is too deeply apical E. Overextension of lining in cavity
Last Answer : E. Overextension of lining in cavity
Description : The major etiological factor responsible for Class II division 2 malocclusion in Angle’s classification is:** A. Thumb sucking B. Growth discrepancy C. Tongue thrust habit D. Tooth to jaw size discrepancy E. Skeletal cause (discrepancy)
Last Answer : E. Skeletal cause (discrepancy)
Description : What is present in Angle’s class II division 2 malocclusion: A. Open bite B. Retrusion of maxillary central incisors C. Reduced Overjet D. Increased overbite
Last Answer : B. Retrusion of maxillary central incisors
Description : At which angle to the external surface of proximal cavity walls should a class II preparation for amalgam be finished A. An acute angle B. An obtuse angle si es el cajon proximal C. A right angle D. An angle of 45°
Last Answer : B. An obtuse angle si es el cajon proximal
Description : What is the most common fracture of Class II amalgam restorations: A. Isthmus because of insufficient depth B. Internal fracture C. Marginal ridge site
Last Answer : A. Isthmus because of insufficient depth
Description : A cusp fracture immediate to Class II inlay can be BEST detected by, A. History B. Visually C. Radiograph D. Percussion E. Touching the tip of the cusp / Pressure on the cusp/
Last Answer : E. Touching the tip of the cusp / Pressure on the cusp/
Description : In regard to dentinogenesis imperfecta on x-rays, what is TRUE: A. Short and blunted roots B. The pulp canal is obliterated C. Big pulp chamber, thin dentine and normal enamel D. Type III, characteristic shell teeth E. All of the above
Last Answer : E. All of the above
Description : How long would it take to see the dentinal bridge after direct pulp capping by using Calcium hydroxide:** A. 6-8 weeks B. 4 weeks C. 6-8 months D. 4 months
Last Answer : A. 6-8 weeks
Description : the location of Class V is in, A. The buccal pit /fissure/ B. The occlusal surface C. The cervical third
Last Answer : C. The cervical third
Description : While you finish a class I cavity, the enamel is sound but you notice a brown line in the dentine and on the Dento-enamel junction, what is your response, A. You leave it and complete the final restoration B. You extend your preparation and clean it C. You apply a cover of varnish
Last Answer : B. You extend your preparation and clean it