Exam 7: Preventive and Desensitizing Materials
Exam 1: Introduction to Dental Materials20 Questions
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Exam 5: Principles of Bonding34 Questions
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Exam 10: Dental Amalgam39 Questions
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Exam 18: Provisional Restorations36 Questions
Exam 19: Preventive and Corrective Oral Appliances18 Questions
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Which information regarding the sealant procedure does not need to be documented in the patient's chart?
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-Most often used with adults for in-office fluoride applications using a tray 12,300 ppm fluoride
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Where is fluoride's greatest anticaries benefit gained?
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-Self-applied topical gel that may cause some staining of the surfaces of the teeth and that delivers less fluoride ion to the teeth
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The accepted optimal level of fluoride in the drinking water is in the range of ____ mg/L or parts per million.
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The use of a bonding agent with pit and fissure sealants _____ their longevity.
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What should be done if a child has consumed an excessive amount of fluoride?
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How many minutes of working time does one have when using chemical cure sealants?
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Which of the following types of adult teeth are most susceptible to fissure caries?
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Which of the following is true concerning in-office fluoride application?
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What is the purpose of adding fillers to pit and fissure sealant material?
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At which level,parts per million (ppm),of excess systemic fluoride will fluorosis begin to affect developing teeth?
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Which of the following are the teeth from which sealants are most frequently lost?
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In addition to patients with higher than normal caries rates,patients with which of the following conditions benefit most from self-applied topical fluoride gels?
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Which of the following is not an indication for pit and fissure sealants?
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Which of the following would not be a cause of tooth sensitivity?
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Which of the following would not require a desensitizer for tooth sensitivity?
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What will occur if carious teeth are treated with sealants?
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