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Composite resins

1. The organic matrix of composite resin contains a. Glycidyl methacrylate b. Dimethyl methacrylate c. Bis phenol glycidyl methacrylate d. All of the above Ans: C 2. Average particle size in hybrid composite resin is a. 8-12 micron mtrs b. 1-5 micron mtrs c. 0.04-0.4 micron mtrs d. 1.0 micron mtr Ans: d 3. The accelerator used in self cured composite resin is a. U V light b. Diketones c. Peroxides d. Tertiary amines Ans: d 4. Most commonly used optical modifiers in composite resin are a. titanium dioxide and aluminium oxide b. calcium hydroxide and aluminium oxide c. platinium dioxide and calcium oxide d. iron oxide and aluminium oxide Ans: a

5. the coupling agent used in composite resin is a. colloidal silica b. urethane dimethacrylate c. organo silanes d. diketones Ans: c 6. composite resin is indicated in all cases except a. esthetic enhancement procedures b. periodontal splinting c. anterior restorations d. in bruxism patients Ans: d 7. All of the following about composite are true except a. esthetics b. conservation of tooth structure c. most commonly used in posterior areas d. bond to tooth structure Ans: c 8. The depth of cavity preparation for composites should be a. should be in enamel only b. extend upto 0.5 into dentine c. depends on extent of caries d. 1mm into pulp Ans: c 9. retention form for composite restoration is achieved by a. chemical bond with tooth b. adhesion to enamel and dentine c. mechanical bond with tooth d. all of the above Ans: b 10. compared to unfilled resin, composite resin have a. greater strength b. prolong working time c. smooth finish

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d. good colour stability Ans: a the most obvious drawback of composite resin material is a. high compressive strength b. low resistance to wear c. low modulus of elasticity d. less marginal leakage Ans: b polishing of composite is done by a. carbide bur b. diamond burs c. aluminium oxide d. white stones Ans: c composite resins are contraindicated in a. veneers of metal restoration b. class IV cavities c. pit and fissures d. poor oral hygiene patients Ans: d conventional composite resin have filler content of a. 75% to 80% by weight b. 60% to 70% by weight c. 45% to 60% by weight d. 10% to 20% by weight Ans: a

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