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Bio Materials Revision Questions From FB
Bio Materials Revision Questions From FB
structure
b. Polymerization shrinkage
d. Occlusal loading
1. a & b
2. a, b, & c
3. a, b,& d
4. all above
d. fluid in the dentin tubules reduces the stability of the composite resin
to dentin bond
1. a, b
2. b, d
3. a, c
4. a, d
a composite restoration
1. a, c, d
2. a, b, d
3. a, b, c
4. a, b, c, d
c. mixes with the smear layer to produce the best bond strength
1. a, b
2. a, b, c
3. c, d
4. d
5. There are essentially only minor differences between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd dentin
bonding systems
True
False
6. 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation dentin bonding systems all use a conditioner,
True
False
7. 5th generation dentin bonding agents
1. a, c
2. a, d
3. b
4. all of above
8. The procedure of etching both enamel and dentin the same length of time is
True
False
e. Glass-ionomer cement.
11. Metal castings, including Type III gold and metal-ceramics are optimally
cemented with:
d. Zinc-phosphate cement.
e. Ploycarboxylate cement.
e. Glass-ionomer cement.
13. Based on the research of H.O. Heymann, cervical abfraction lesions are
c. Compomer material.
d. Resin-modified glass-ionomer.
b. Within 1 hour.
c. Within 24 hours.
d. As soon as possible
a. Water temperature.
c. Spatulation time.
d. Vacuum mixing.
c. Ethyl-silcate investments.
d. Pyroplastic investments.
e. Hygroscopic investments.
a. Lead peroxide
b. Lead dioxide
c. Copper oxide
d. BIS-GMA
e. Chloroplatinic acid
18. Which of the following materials would exhibit the property of syneresis?
a. polysulfide rubber
b. impression compound
c. irreversible hydrocolloid
d. reversible hydrocolloid
e. polyether rubber
materials is:
a. 0.5 mm.
b. 1.0 mm.
c. 2.0 mm.
d. 4.0 mm.
e. 6.0 mm.
20. A cast metal removable partial denture framework would be fabricated with:
a. Type I gold.
b. Type II gold.
d. Type IV gold.
e. Gold foil.
a. gold
b. platinum
c. palladium
d. ruthenium
e. silver
22. Which of the following is true regarding acrylic resin custom trays for use
impression.
the impression.
intermetallic compound.
eutectic.
solid solution.
24.. The matrix with most composite resin restorative materials is:
a. TEG-DMA
b. PMM
c. BIS-GNA
d. HEMA
e. Poly-ethyl-methacrylate
e. 8% oxalic acid
26. Which of the following cements are biocompatible with the pulp?
f. zinc-phospate
g. glass-ionomer
h. polycarboxylate
i. resin-modified glass-ionomer
j. silico-phosphate
a. 0.05%
b. 1.2%
c. 1.4%
d. 1.8%
e. 2.4%
29. The ideal thickness of the oxide layer for metal-ceramic bonding is:
a. 25 microns
b. 50 microns
c. 75 microns
d. 100 microns
e. Monomolecular
30. A patient presents with small, well-defined, root caries lesions on teeth #22
and #27. The optimum restorative material for the situation is:
b. Directo gold.
c. Compomer.
d. Resid-modified glass-ionomer.
e. Silicate
31. The 2 major problems with posterior composite resin materials are:
a. wear resistance
32. A patient present with incipient pit and fissure caries on tooth #30. The
b. Directo gold
33. Which of the following are factors regarding wear of posterior composite
resin restorations?
b. Surface area.
c. Type of material.
34. What “direct” restorative material is the “fillup of choice” for a Class V lesion
on tooth #18?
a. amalgam
b. composite
c. glass ionomer
d.
35. The optimum bulk of alginate impression material to reduce distortion and
A. 1-2 mm
B. 2-4 mm
C. 4-6 mm
D. 6-8 mm
E. As thin as possible
36. The most important element of mixing both alginate impression materials
A. sterilized instruments
A. Type I
B. Type II
C. Type III
D. Type IV
E. Type V
38. What dental material wears at the same rate (attrition) as that of tooth
enamel?
A. amalgam
B. gold
C. composite resin
D. porcelain
E. zinc-phosphate cement
39. What is the proper amount of time to wait before separating a gypsum
A. 5-10 minutes
B. 10-20 minutes
C. 20-45 minutes
D. 45-60 minutes
E. 24 hours
compressive strength?
A. Type I
B. Type II
C. Type III
D. Type IV
E. Type V
41. Which type of gypsum product do you use to pour a diagnostic cast of
your patients?
A. Type I
B. Type II
C. Type III
D. Type IV
E. Type V
42. Alginate impressions must be poured within ____________ to minimize
A. one hour
B. 24 hours
C. 45 minutes
D. 30 minutes
E. 10 minutes
A. 20
B. 40
C. 60
D. 80
E. 90
D. its cost
45. The proper term for an artificial substance which replaces lost tooth
A. amalgam
B. inlay
C. onlay
D. filling
E. restoration
46. If you separated a gypsum stone cast from an alginate impression beyond
the optimum time interval, you could expect the cast to be:
47. Which of the following are true statements about PVS impression
materials?
c. That all long pins be exposed at least 3 mm for access and to allow
mm from the center of one pin to the center of the other pin.
49. When testing a cemented restoration for retention the cement is placed under
a. tensile
b. compressive
c. shear
50. Which of the following might result in having fins on your casting?
a) 1, 2, 3, 4 b) 1, 2, 3 c) 3, 4 d) 1, 2 e) 1, 3
acrylic tray?
d. a, b, & c
e. a, b
52. The hybrid layer (zone) is:
a. phosphoric acid
b. nitric acid
c. hydrofluoric acid
d. citric acid
e. sulfuric acid
c. hydrofluoric acid
d. citric acid
e. sulfuric acid
a. Hybrid
b. Micro-hybrid
c. Macrofilled
d. Microfilled
56. Which of the following composite materials is not indicated to restore the
a. Micro-hybrid
b. Macrofilled
c. Hybrid
d. Microfilled
57. Which of the following cements would be the cement of choice for the
b. Zinc phosphate
d. Glass ionomer
e. b & d
a. Microfilled
b. Large particle
c. Hybrid
d. Micro-hybrid
accomplished by?
teeth.
d. The shade of the porcelain cannot be altered and the veneer needs
to be remade.
2. An impression made with which of the following materials will distort the
least if you are not able to pour the impression for one day?
3. alginate
62. All cements exhibit their greatest strength under what type of forces?
1. Compression
2. Shear
3. Tension
4. Combination of shear and compression
63. The width of the blade of the 6 1/2 - 2 1/2 -9 hoe is:
1. .5 mm 4. 6.5 mm
2. 1 mm 5. .65 mm
3. 1.5 mm
3. Sulfur
4. 2 & 3
1. Polysulfide rubber
2. Polyether rubber
3. Condensation silicone
66. When examining the PVS impression you made of your preparations you
notice that the surface of the impression is irregular and the material on the
C. Moisture on gloves
D. A,C
67. All cements exhibit their greatest strength under what type of forces?
A. Compression
B. Shear
C. Tension
69. Which of the following might result in a defective margin on your casting?
D. A & C
E. A,B, & C
70. What effect could a nodule left on the internal axial surface of a cast
restoration have on the restoration at the time of the try-in in the patient's mouth?
Assume the casting was adjusted properly on accurately mounted stone casts.
c. Contour one contact area ideally and add a small amount of wax
71. When testing a casting for retention, the cement on the occlusal surface of
72. When treating a patient in the clinic you notice that the surface of the PVS
impression you made is slightly different than the surface of the patient's teeth.
Which of the following statements accurately explains the problem and explains
gloves.
c. The surface of the teeth may be contaminated by the rubber dam you
impression material.
73. Which of the following are true statements about PVS impression
materials?
spacer.
74. Which all ceramic crown systems advocates utilizing a three unit fixed partial
c. Empress 1; Ivoclar
75. Which facts listed below is ideal for maximum bond strength in a porcelain fused
to metal restoration?