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1.

Major connector is applied in:


a. Diagnosis and treatment plan

2.The cause of black cast which prevents pickling due to:


a. Over heat
b. Contamination with gas
c. Incomplete casting

3.Major connector when to put in which phase


a. Examination
b. Diagnosis and treatment. plane
c. Treatment.

4.To prevent polymerization shrinkage,


a. Place restoration incrementally and increase curing time
b. Place restoration incrementally and start soft self-start
c. Place incrementally and decrease curing time
d. Place incrementally and delay the curing time

5.Restoration perfect after one week becomes lighter


a. Underpolymerized
b. Overpolymerized with water absorption
c. Overabsorption of water
d. Use of limited materials
6.Major connector when to put in which phase
a. Examination
b. Diagnosis and treatment plane
c. Treatment.

7.Die is done to
a. Allow for better waxing
b. Adjust the errors in preparation
c. Make investment easier
d. Adjust correct finish line

8.Maryland bridge indicate


a. 2 missing teeth
b. Young patient
c. When need translucency
d. When abutment is extensively restored

9.The component in RPD that opposes the force of the


retention arm does:
a. Reciprocation.
b. Support.
c. Functional
d. Stabilization.

10. What is Maryland bridge?


a. Resin bonded
b. Metal alloys
c. Zirconium derived
d. Co-Cr alloy

11. Something with epoxy resin, what type of


impression?
a. Polyether
b. Polysulfide
c. Impression compound
d. Additional silicone

12. Property of material that doesn't distort with


tensile stress would be?
a. Ductility
b. Malleability
c. Solubility
d. Retention

13. In what aspect is acrylic teeth better than porcelain teeth in RPD ?
a. Acrylic teeth bonds better
b. Better retention
c. Better function
d. Denture base

14. Patient has missing 15,16,18,25,26,27,28 teeth. Has good bone support & caries free with
no mobility. Patient was inquiring about appropriate type of clasp on 17 for RPD ?
a. Akers
b. Ring
c. Multiple
d. Compound

15. Patient has missing #45 and needs restoration. What would be ideal treatment
management?
a. Maryland bridge
b. Cantilever bridge
c. FPD
d. Implant
16. Flux is used for:
a. Prevent oxygen from contacting alloy
b. Dissolve oxide
c. a and b

17. Which framework for rigid RPD design:


a. Cobalt chromium
b. Zirconium derived
c. Metal alloy
d. Ni-Al alloy

18. Patient came for prosthetic treatment, she has missing #24, #26, #27, #28 and #25 is left
as pier abutment, it has lingo distal inclination with MOD amalgam restoration and grade II
mobility. What is your treatment?
a. Extract #25 and RPD
b. FPD on 23-25 and RPD on 26 27 28
c. Overdenture RPD on 25
d. RPD

19. Rpd is best made of


a. Cobalt chromium
b. Gold
c. Metal alloy
d. Co-Cr alloy

20. Smoker patient has missed lower 4 anteriors and with slight class l mobility of 2 canines
and he the dentist decided to do RPD to what the type of lower major connector:
a. Lingual plate
b. Lingual bar
c. Double bar
d. Labial bar

1.Gap between two soldered parts should be:


a. <0.2
b. 0.2
c. 0.4
d. 0.6

2.Shade guide for cement during porcelain veneer


restoration you must
a. Use cement base that is lighter than porcelain*******
b. Trying the base without catalyst
c. Trying catalyst alone
d. Trying the base cement mixed with a small amount of catalyst

3.In case of class 5 provisional restoration what factor is


important for locking:
a. 50% expansion of restoration
b. 60% expansion shrinkage
c. 25 % polymerization shrinkage
d. Undercut

4.What is the type of wax used to verify the occlusal


reduction for full veneer restoration
a. Onlay wax
b. lowa wax
c. Utility wax
d. Korecta wax

5.How far should implants be placed from one another


a. 3mm
b. 4mm
c. 5mm
d. 7mm

6.What can make porcelain crown lighter


a. Value
b. Chroma
c. Hue
d. Saturation

7.After implant placement, an edentulous patient should


follow certain instructions:
a. Avoid wearing anything for 2 weeks
b. Immediately have healing abutments placed over the implants
c. Should wear an immediate denture to protect the implant sites
d. Application of constant pressure site

8.Porcelain veneer - what is the most important


advantage compared with porcelain veneer what is the
most important advantage of resin veneer
a. Esthetic
b. Cost
c. Tooth preservation
d. Stability
9.What is the characteristic of an implant that would
change bony resorption pattern?
a. Intaosseous integration
b. Integrate with bone
c. Osseointegration
d. Increases bone density

10. Open margin on crown what to do:


a. Cover it with cement
b. Replace crown
c. Cover it with porcelain
d. Cover it by burnishing the metal

11. The most frequent cause of failure of a cast


crown restoration is:
a. Failure to extend the crown preparation adequately into the
gingival sulcus
b. Lack of attention in carving occlusal anatomy of the tooth
c. Lack of attention to tooth shape, position, and contacts
d. Lack of prominent cusps, deep sulcus, and marginal ridges

12. Patient needs fixed bridge after you check in


mouth of the patient see change color of bridge to
cloudy to milky what causes?
a. Excessive fired.
b. Reduced fired.
c. Excessive moisture.
d. Increased poursity.

13. Most common marginal failure of fixed


prosthodontics is
a. Periodontal
b. Pulpal
c. Caries
d. Mechanical

14. Biological width is


a. Epithelial attachment + connective tissue attachment
b. Epithelial attachment
c. Connective tissue attachment

15. Principle of tooth preparation in all except


a. Preserve tooth structure
b. Supra gingival margin
c. Resistance and retention
d. Structural durability

16. Die is done to


a. Allow for better waxing
b. Adjust the errors in preparation
c. Make investment easier
d. Adjust correct finish line

17. Polysulphide what needed


a. Pour 1 h
b. Pour 12 h
c. It need pressure
d. Need a special instrument to temper it

18. After crown lengthening what is the length of


biological width
a. 1mm
b. 4 mm
c. 3 mm
d. 2mm interdentally

19. Scarlet fever patient on continuous abs, notice


white patches
a. Candida albicans
b. Leukoplakia
c. Lichen planus
d. Erythroplakia

20. Which phase does the differentiation of organs


into external and internal takes place
a. Embryo
b. Foetus
c. Implantation
d. Morphodifferentiation

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