Deck 13: Biomaterials
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Deck 13: Biomaterials
1
Which of the following mixing methods is NOT used for dental materials?
A)Two liquids mixed through a mixing nozzle
B)Powder and liquid precapsulated and mixed in a triturator
C)Powder and liquid mixed on a mixing pad
D)Two liquids agitated together using a vibrating stirrer
E)Powder and water mixed together with a spatula in a mixing bowl
A)Two liquids mixed through a mixing nozzle
B)Powder and liquid precapsulated and mixed in a triturator
C)Powder and liquid mixed on a mixing pad
D)Two liquids agitated together using a vibrating stirrer
E)Powder and water mixed together with a spatula in a mixing bowl
Two liquids agitated together using a vibrating stirrer
2
Which phase of the dental amalgam is the strongest?
A)Sn-Hg
B)Ag-Cu
C)Cu-Sn
D)Ag-Hg
E)Ag-Sn
A)Sn-Hg
B)Ag-Cu
C)Cu-Sn
D)Ag-Hg
E)Ag-Sn
Ag-Sn
3
What range of copper is involved in the composition of high-copper dental amalgam alloys?
A)0.1% to 0.5%
B)0.5% to 1%
C)1% to 5%
D)6% to 12%
E)12% to 30%
A)0.1% to 0.5%
B)0.5% to 1%
C)1% to 5%
D)6% to 12%
E)12% to 30%
12% to 30%
4
What is the Mohs' hardness value for enamel?
A)10
B)7
C)5-6
D)3-4
E)1
A)10
B)7
C)5-6
D)3-4
E)1
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5
What is the point at which loading begins to produce both plastic and elastic strain at the same time?
A)Fracture
B)Toughness
C)Fatigue
D)Modulus
E)Elastic limit
A)Fracture
B)Toughness
C)Fatigue
D)Modulus
E)Elastic limit
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6
What is the major advantage of high-copper dental amalgam restorations over low-copper dental amalgam restorations?
A)Better mechanical properties
B)Lower coefficient of thermal expansion
C)Greater polishability
D)Lower corrosion tendency
E)Lower thermal conductivity
A)Better mechanical properties
B)Lower coefficient of thermal expansion
C)Greater polishability
D)Lower corrosion tendency
E)Lower thermal conductivity
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7
Which one of the following is BEST for pulpal insulation?
A)1 mm of calcium hydroxide liner
B)1 mm of remaining dentin thickness
C)3 mm of composite restoration
D)5 mm of dental amalgam restoration
E)Surface sealant over restoration
A)1 mm of calcium hydroxide liner
B)1 mm of remaining dentin thickness
C)3 mm of composite restoration
D)5 mm of dental amalgam restoration
E)Surface sealant over restoration
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8
Which method is recommended to minimize the escape of mercury vapor during amalgam mixing?
A)Mortar and pestle
B)Friction-fit capsule
C)Precapsulated alloy and mercury
D)Covered mixing arm on the triturator
E)None of the above
A)Mortar and pestle
B)Friction-fit capsule
C)Precapsulated alloy and mercury
D)Covered mixing arm on the triturator
E)None of the above
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9
Which one of the following is NOT associated with electrochemical corrosion events?
A)Plaque
B)Crevices
C)Stress
D)Passivation
E)Translucency
A)Plaque
B)Crevices
C)Stress
D)Passivation
E)Translucency
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10
Loading of a restoration beyond the material's elastic limit produces:
A)Only plastic deformation
B)Only elastic deformation
C)Fatigue fracture
D)Elastic and plastic deformation
E)Stress relaxation
A)Only plastic deformation
B)Only elastic deformation
C)Fatigue fracture
D)Elastic and plastic deformation
E)Stress relaxation
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11
Which one of the following materials does NOT set by polymerization?
A)Flowable dental composite
B)Hybrid glass ionomer cement
C)Dental plaster
D)Polyvinyl siloxane impression material
E)Polysulfide impression material
A)Flowable dental composite
B)Hybrid glass ionomer cement
C)Dental plaster
D)Polyvinyl siloxane impression material
E)Polysulfide impression material
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12
Why is the linear coefficient of thermal expansion important for restorative materials?
A)It predicts the mismatch in expansion and contraction at the interface of restorative materials
B)It predicts the loss in strength of a restorative material as the temperature increases
C)It indicates the insulating characteristics of a restorative material
D)It indicates the resistance to thermal degradation of a material
E)It indicates the amount of expansion and contraction on polymerization
A)It predicts the mismatch in expansion and contraction at the interface of restorative materials
B)It predicts the loss in strength of a restorative material as the temperature increases
C)It indicates the insulating characteristics of a restorative material
D)It indicates the resistance to thermal degradation of a material
E)It indicates the amount of expansion and contraction on polymerization
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13
Which one of the following terms is NOT important for color matching?
A)Hue, Chroma, Value
B)Ambient lighting conditions
C)Surface gloss
D)Translucency
E)Imbibition
A)Hue, Chroma, Value
B)Ambient lighting conditions
C)Surface gloss
D)Translucency
E)Imbibition
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14
Which one of the following is a rapid thermal conductor?
A)Dental enamel
B)Dentin
C)Dental amalgam
D)Dental composite
E)Zirconia all-ceramic inlays
A)Dental enamel
B)Dentin
C)Dental amalgam
D)Dental composite
E)Zirconia all-ceramic inlays
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15
Engineering strain is computed as:
A)Change between the initial and final strain divided by the time
B)Area under the stress-strain curve
C)Load at yield divided by elastic deformation
D)Applied load divided by the total elastic deformation
E)Deformation divided by the original length of the object
A)Change between the initial and final strain divided by the time
B)Area under the stress-strain curve
C)Load at yield divided by elastic deformation
D)Applied load divided by the total elastic deformation
E)Deformation divided by the original length of the object
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16
Engineering stress is computed as:
A)Applied load divided by original cross-sectional area of the object
B)Deformation divided by the volume of the object
C)Modulus multiplied by the plastic deformation
D)Difference between the total strain and plastic strain
E)Deformation divided by the original length
A)Applied load divided by original cross-sectional area of the object
B)Deformation divided by the volume of the object
C)Modulus multiplied by the plastic deformation
D)Difference between the total strain and plastic strain
E)Deformation divided by the original length
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17
What is mixing time?
A)Time elapsed from the start of mixing until the end of mixing
B)Time elapsed from the beginning of mixing until the beginning of setting
C)Time elapsed from the beginning of the working interval until the end of the setting interval
D)The working interval
E)The time required by the operator to handle and place a dental material
A)Time elapsed from the start of mixing until the end of mixing
B)Time elapsed from the beginning of mixing until the beginning of setting
C)Time elapsed from the beginning of the working interval until the end of the setting interval
D)The working interval
E)The time required by the operator to handle and place a dental material
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18
What is another name for a material's modulus?
A)Stiffness
B)Elastic limit
C)Toughness
D)Fatigue resistance
E)Brittleness
A)Stiffness
B)Elastic limit
C)Toughness
D)Fatigue resistance
E)Brittleness
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19
Which phase in dental amalgam restorations is MOST likely to corrode?
A)Ag-Hg
B)Ag-Sn
C)Ag-Sn-Cu
D)Sn-Hg
E)Cu-Sn
A)Ag-Hg
B)Ag-Sn
C)Ag-Sn-Cu
D)Sn-Hg
E)Cu-Sn
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20
Which of the following materials undergoes problematic imbibition?
A)Gold restorations
B)Dental sealant
C)Dental composite
D)Dental cement
E)Alginate impression material
A)Gold restorations
B)Dental sealant
C)Dental composite
D)Dental cement
E)Alginate impression material
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21
What is the primary filler component composite cement?
A)Aluminum oxide
B)Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
C)Silica
D)Zinc oxide
E)Calcium oxide
A)Aluminum oxide
B)Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
C)Silica
D)Zinc oxide
E)Calcium oxide
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22
Which component of the dentin bonding system is MOST likely to cause skin sensitization in dental personnel?
A)Phosphoric acid
B)Hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA)
C)Ethanol
D)Urethane dimethacrylate (UDMA)
E)Bisphenol A-glycidylmethacrylate (Bis-GMA)
A)Phosphoric acid
B)Hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA)
C)Ethanol
D)Urethane dimethacrylate (UDMA)
E)Bisphenol A-glycidylmethacrylate (Bis-GMA)
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23
What is required to produce good bond strength to dentin?
A)Long conditioning (etching) times
B)Drying of dentin
C)Preapplication of chlorhexidine
D)Postcuring materials with visible light
E)Hybrid layer formation
A)Long conditioning (etching) times
B)Drying of dentin
C)Preapplication of chlorhexidine
D)Postcuring materials with visible light
E)Hybrid layer formation
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24
Which of the following restorations requires sur?face protection with non-petroleum based jelly during APF applications?
A)Porcelain ceramics
B)Amalgams
C)Dental sealants
D)Cast gold
E)Orthodontic wire
A)Porcelain ceramics
B)Amalgams
C)Dental sealants
D)Cast gold
E)Orthodontic wire
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25
Which one of the following is the main criterion for failure of a high-copper dental amalgam restoration?
A)Accumulation of black or green tarnish on exposed surfaces
B)Marginal ditching along occlusal margins
C)Creep of the restoration out of the cavity preparation in proximal areas
D)Wear facets along the occlusal contact areas
E)None of the above
A)Accumulation of black or green tarnish on exposed surfaces
B)Marginal ditching along occlusal margins
C)Creep of the restoration out of the cavity preparation in proximal areas
D)Wear facets along the occlusal contact areas
E)None of the above
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26
What is the melting temperature of the Ag-Hg matrix phase in a set dental amalgam restoration?
A)87°C
B)107°C
C)127°C
D)147°C
E)167°C
A)87°C
B)107°C
C)127°C
D)147°C
E)167°C
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27
How do self-etching bonding systems work?
A)Acidic monomers replace need for phosphoric acid etching
B)New monomers chemically adhere to hydroxyapatite
C)Phosphoric acid is mixed with other components of the bonding system
D)Chemical bonding to collagen replaces need for micromechanical bonding
E)Wetting agent helps adaptation and replaces need for micromechanical bonding
A)Acidic monomers replace need for phosphoric acid etching
B)New monomers chemically adhere to hydroxyapatite
C)Phosphoric acid is mixed with other components of the bonding system
D)Chemical bonding to collagen replaces need for micromechanical bonding
E)Wetting agent helps adaptation and replaces need for micromechanical bonding
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28
What is the incidence of hypersensitivity to mercury from dental amalgam restorations in the general population?
A)1 per 1000 patients
B)1 per 50,000 patients
C)1 per 1 million patients
D)1 per 5 million patients
E)1 per 100 million patients
A)1 per 1000 patients
B)1 per 50,000 patients
C)1 per 1 million patients
D)1 per 5 million patients
E)1 per 100 million patients
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29
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) limit for exposure to mercury vapor in air during a 40-hour workweek?
A)10 µg/m3
B)20 µg/m3
C)30 µg/m3
D)40 µg/m3
E)50 µg/m3
A)10 µg/m3
B)20 µg/m3
C)30 µg/m3
D)40 µg/m3
E)50 µg/m3
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30
What is the major problem associated with polishing a dental amalgam?
A)Creation of marginal ditching
B)Burnishing of surface corrosion products into the amalgam
C)Production of a grayish color
D)Localized melting of the amalgam with mercury smearing
E)Smearing amalgam onto enamel to cause staining
A)Creation of marginal ditching
B)Burnishing of surface corrosion products into the amalgam
C)Production of a grayish color
D)Localized melting of the amalgam with mercury smearing
E)Smearing amalgam onto enamel to cause staining
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31
Which one of the following dental cements does NOT include polymer as part of the matrix?
A)Zinc oxide-eugenol cement
B)Polycarboxylate cement
C)Glass ionomer cement
D)Resin-modified glass ionomer cement
E)Composite cement
A)Zinc oxide-eugenol cement
B)Polycarboxylate cement
C)Glass ionomer cement
D)Resin-modified glass ionomer cement
E)Composite cement
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32
What is the MOST appropriate way to manage long-term wear or discoloration of posterior dental composite restoration surfaces?
A)Replace the composite with a dental amalgam
B)Repair the worn areas with resin-modified glass ionomer
C)Resurface the old composite with new composite
D)Replace the restoration with a new high-strength ceramic
E)Adjust the occlusion of the opponent tooth
A)Replace the composite with a dental amalgam
B)Repair the worn areas with resin-modified glass ionomer
C)Resurface the old composite with new composite
D)Replace the restoration with a new high-strength ceramic
E)Adjust the occlusion of the opponent tooth
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33
What is the principal reason for the shift away from dental amalgam use?
A)Toxicity of mercury to office personnel
B)Environmental concerns about ineffective mercury recycling from dental offices
C)Much improved mechanical properties of other esthetic materials such as composites
D)Patient hypersensitivity problems to mercury released from amalgams
E)Lower cost of procedures for alternative restorative materials
A)Toxicity of mercury to office personnel
B)Environmental concerns about ineffective mercury recycling from dental offices
C)Much improved mechanical properties of other esthetic materials such as composites
D)Patient hypersensitivity problems to mercury released from amalgams
E)Lower cost of procedures for alternative restorative materials
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34
Which one of the following is TRUE about pit-and-fissure sealants?
A)Uncured sealant along air-exposed surfaces will finish curing in 24 hours
B)Sealants should be filled to improve their mechanical properties
C)Tinted sealants are more useful than colorless ones
D)Sealant inspection is unnecessary after 2 years
E)Partial sealing of pits and fissures is better than no sealing at all
A)Uncured sealant along air-exposed surfaces will finish curing in 24 hours
B)Sealants should be filled to improve their mechanical properties
C)Tinted sealants are more useful than colorless ones
D)Sealant inspection is unnecessary after 2 years
E)Partial sealing of pits and fissures is better than no sealing at all
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35
Where are water-miscible acrylic monomers MOST likely to be found?
A)Polishing pastes
B)APF
C)Pit-and-fissure sealants
D)Dentin primers
E)Resin surface sealers
A)Polishing pastes
B)APF
C)Pit-and-fissure sealants
D)Dentin primers
E)Resin surface sealers
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36
Which one of the following procedures does NOT require etching with phosphoric acid solution?
A)Dental sealant
B)Ceramic orthodontic bracket attachment
C)Total-etch dentin bonding procedure
D)Self-etch dentin bonding procedure
E)Amalgam bonding procedure
A)Dental sealant
B)Ceramic orthodontic bracket attachment
C)Total-etch dentin bonding procedure
D)Self-etch dentin bonding procedure
E)Amalgam bonding procedure
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37
Which one of the following constituents may have a palliative action on the dental pulp?
A)HEMA
B)Calcium hydroxide
C)Bis-GMA
D)4-Methacryloxyethyl trimellitate anhydride (4-META)
E)Eugenol
A)HEMA
B)Calcium hydroxide
C)Bis-GMA
D)4-Methacryloxyethyl trimellitate anhydride (4-META)
E)Eugenol
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38
What is TRUE about the dentin smear layer?
A)50- to 100-micron-thick debris layer
B)Composed mostly of collagen and water
C)Dissolved by acid etching during bonding procedures
D)Easily removed with air-water spray
E)Effectively seals dentin
A)50- to 100-micron-thick debris layer
B)Composed mostly of collagen and water
C)Dissolved by acid etching during bonding procedures
D)Easily removed with air-water spray
E)Effectively seals dentin
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39
Which event does not alter the aesthetics of existing composite restorations?
A)Whitening techniques
B)Extensive tea exposure
C)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) application
D)Tobacco use
E)Gum chewing
A)Whitening techniques
B)Extensive tea exposure
C)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) application
D)Tobacco use
E)Gum chewing
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40
Which restorative material is most often substituted for dental amalgam in posterior restoration applications?
A)All-ceramic
B)Dental composite
C)Hybrid glass ionomer
D)Direct gold
E)Atraumatic restorative technique (ART) material
A)All-ceramic
B)Dental composite
C)Hybrid glass ionomer
D)Direct gold
E)Atraumatic restorative technique (ART) material
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41
Why does die stone require less water for mixing than plaster?
A)Die stone powder particles pack more efficiently
B)Die stone undergoes a different reaction from that of stone
C)Die stone powder particles are less porous and imbibe less water
D)Die stone chemical reaction generates less heat and requires less cooling
E)Die stone contaminants are minimized by adding less water
A)Die stone powder particles pack more efficiently
B)Die stone undergoes a different reaction from that of stone
C)Die stone powder particles are less porous and imbibe less water
D)Die stone chemical reaction generates less heat and requires less cooling
E)Die stone contaminants are minimized by adding less water
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42
What ions on tooth structure permit glass ionomer chemical adhesion?
A)Aluminum ions
B)Calcium ions
C)Fluoride ions
D)Carboxylic acid ions
E)Hydrogen ions
A)Aluminum ions
B)Calcium ions
C)Fluoride ions
D)Carboxylic acid ions
E)Hydrogen ions
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43
Which application typically requires the strongest gypsum material?
A)Orthodontic model
B)Master cast
C)Repairing casts
D)Removable die
E)Denture fabrication
A)Orthodontic model
B)Master cast
C)Repairing casts
D)Removable die
E)Denture fabrication
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44
In high-gold casting alloys, which element produces a protective oxide on the surface of the molten alloy during the casting process?
A)Au
B)Zn
C)Ag
D)Cu
E)Pd
A)Au
B)Zn
C)Ag
D)Cu
E)Pd
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45
What is the principal advantage of phosphate bonded investment (PBI) over gypsum bonded investment (GBI)?
A)More stability at higher temperatures
B)Stronger
C)Less setting expansion
D)Faster reacting
E)Lower cost
A)More stability at higher temperatures
B)Stronger
C)Less setting expansion
D)Faster reacting
E)Lower cost
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46
How much "water of reaction" is required for the actual setting of 100 g of calcium sulfate hemihydrate powder?
A)12 mL
B)18 mL
C)24 mL
D)32 mL
E)50 mL
A)12 mL
B)18 mL
C)24 mL
D)32 mL
E)50 mL
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47
What is the karatage of an alloy that is 80% gold (Au) by weight?
A)8 karat
B)12 karat
C)16 karat
D)19 karat
E)22 karat
A)8 karat
B)12 karat
C)16 karat
D)19 karat
E)22 karat
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48
What is the chemical composition of gypsum powder that is to be mixed with water to form models?
A)Calcium phosphate
B)Calcium chloride
C)Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
D)Calcium carbonate
E)Calcium fluoride
A)Calcium phosphate
B)Calcium chloride
C)Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
D)Calcium carbonate
E)Calcium fluoride
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49
Why should molten wax application onto dies be accomplished slowly and in thin layers when creating a casting pattern?
A)Careful use minimizes porosity
B)This promotes wetting of the wax on the dies
C)This avoids distortion from thermal contraction during wax cooling
D)This has a tendency to sag because of low modulus
E)This has susceptibility to water absorption
A)Careful use minimizes porosity
B)This promotes wetting of the wax on the dies
C)This avoids distortion from thermal contraction during wax cooling
D)This has a tendency to sag because of low modulus
E)This has susceptibility to water absorption
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50
What pattern does the fluoride-release from glass ionomers follow?
A)Rapid decrease to a low level after 24 hours
B)Rapid decrease over 7 to 14 days
C)Decrease after 30 days
D)Increase after many months
E)No release after 1 year
A)Rapid decrease to a low level after 24 hours
B)Rapid decrease over 7 to 14 days
C)Decrease after 30 days
D)Increase after many months
E)No release after 1 year
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51
What are the primary components of an investment material?
A)Matrix, binder, and accelerators
B)Water and two powders
C)Two liquid reactants and powder
D)Matrix, filler, and modifier
E)Two pastes
A)Matrix, binder, and accelerators
B)Water and two powders
C)Two liquid reactants and powder
D)Matrix, filler, and modifier
E)Two pastes
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52
What is the major difference between plaster and stone powders?
A)Hydration state
B)Color
C)Crystal structure
D)Powder particle packing
E)Sterilization techniques
A)Hydration state
B)Color
C)Crystal structure
D)Powder particle packing
E)Sterilization techniques
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53
Which one of the following materials does NOT release fluoride?
A)Traditional glass ionomer
B)Resin-modified glass ionomer
C)ART restorations
D)Provisional restorations
E)Compomer
A)Traditional glass ionomer
B)Resin-modified glass ionomer
C)ART restorations
D)Provisional restorations
E)Compomer
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54
Which one of the following impression materials is typically mixed by extrusion through a disposable nozzle?
A)Alginate
B)ZOE
C)Polyvinyl siloxane
D)Silicone
E)None of the above
A)Alginate
B)ZOE
C)Polyvinyl siloxane
D)Silicone
E)None of the above
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55
What is the goal for the design of MOST dental inlay waxes?
A)High hardness
B)Low cost
C)Low melting temperature
D)Complete pyrolysis on heating to carbon dioxide (CO2) and (H2O)
E)Low coefficient of thermal expansion
A)High hardness
B)Low cost
C)Low melting temperature
D)Complete pyrolysis on heating to carbon dioxide (CO2) and (H2O)
E)Low coefficient of thermal expansion
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56
Which of the following choices is MOST similar to a compomer?
A)Polycarboxylate
B)Glass ionomer
C)Zinc phosphate cement
D)Composite
E)Giomer
A)Polycarboxylate
B)Glass ionomer
C)Zinc phosphate cement
D)Composite
E)Giomer
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57
What is the role of paraffin in MOST dental waxes?
A)Increases tackiness
B)Increases hardness
C)Increases thermal stability
D)Acts as main low-melting component
E)Reduces thermal expansion
A)Increases tackiness
B)Increases hardness
C)Increases thermal stability
D)Acts as main low-melting component
E)Reduces thermal expansion
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58
Which impression material is a hydrogel?
A)Alginate
B)Zinc oxide-eugenol (ZOE)
C)Polysulfide
D)Polyether
E)Polyvinyl siloxane
A)Alginate
B)Zinc oxide-eugenol (ZOE)
C)Polysulfide
D)Polyether
E)Polyvinyl siloxane
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59
What is the chemical composition of set gypsum products?
A)Calcium sulfate trihydrate
B)Calcium sulfate dihydrate
C)Calcium sulfate monohydrate
D)Calcium sulfate unhydrated
E)Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
A)Calcium sulfate trihydrate
B)Calcium sulfate dihydrate
C)Calcium sulfate monohydrate
D)Calcium sulfate unhydrated
E)Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
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60
Which of the following applications is MOST typical for an ART material?
A)Class III aesthetic restorations
B)Class II restorations
C)Class IV restorations in permanent teeth
D)Liner under composite restorations
E)Temporary restoration
A)Class III aesthetic restorations
B)Class II restorations
C)Class IV restorations in permanent teeth
D)Liner under composite restorations
E)Temporary restoration
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61
What are the three principal components of dental porcelains?
A)Silica, calcium oxide, and alumina
B)Alumina, zinc oxide, and calcium fluoride
C)Alumina, potassium oxide, and calcium oxide
D)Calcium oxide, magnesium oxide, and chromium oxide
E)Silica, alumina, and potassium oxide
A)Silica, calcium oxide, and alumina
B)Alumina, zinc oxide, and calcium fluoride
C)Alumina, potassium oxide, and calcium oxide
D)Calcium oxide, magnesium oxide, and chromium oxide
E)Silica, alumina, and potassium oxide
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62
What does NOT harm the protective titanium dioxide surface on dental implants?
A)APF application
B)Scaling with metal instruments
C)Use of polishing agents
D)Abrasive dentifrices
E)Dental floss
A)APF application
B)Scaling with metal instruments
C)Use of polishing agents
D)Abrasive dentifrices
E)Dental floss
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63
What level of chromium is required in steel alloys to produce effective passivation?
A)10-14%
B)14-18%
C)18-28%
D)28-40%
E)>40%
A)10-14%
B)14-18%
C)18-28%
D)28-40%
E)>40%
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64
What is NOT TRUE for feldspathic porcelain?
A)Excellent translucency
B)Relatively low coefficient of thermal expansion
C)Ductile
D)Used to veneer most dental porcelains
E)High hardness
A)Excellent translucency
B)Relatively low coefficient of thermal expansion
C)Ductile
D)Used to veneer most dental porcelains
E)High hardness
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65
What element is responsible for producing the corrosion resistance of stainless steel instruments?
A)Cr
B)Fe
C)C
D)Co
E)Ni
A)Cr
B)Fe
C)C
D)Co
E)Ni
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66
In high-gold casting alloys, which element is primarily responsible for hardness?
A)Ag
B)Cu
C)Zn
D)Au
E)Pd
A)Ag
B)Cu
C)Zn
D)Au
E)Pd
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67
What is the general incidence of nickel sensitivity in men?
A)30%
B)25%
C)20%
D)10%
E)Lower than in women
A)30%
B)25%
C)20%
D)10%
E)Lower than in women
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68
What events contribute to a relatively high nickel sensitivity level in women?
A)Greater contact with metal coinage
B)Contact dermatitis from nickel-based jewelry
C)Greater contact with stainless steel
D)Genetic differences
E)Less protective skin and hair during contact
A)Greater contact with metal coinage
B)Contact dermatitis from nickel-based jewelry
C)Greater contact with stainless steel
D)Genetic differences
E)Less protective skin and hair during contact
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69
What component is involved with very-high-strength dental ceramics?
A)Silica
B)Silicon carbide
C)Potassium oxide
D)Chromium oxide
E)Zirconia
A)Silica
B)Silicon carbide
C)Potassium oxide
D)Chromium oxide
E)Zirconia
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70
What is the primary monomer involved in denture base fabrication?
A)HEMA
B)EMA
C)Bis-GMA
D)MMA
E)UDM
A)HEMA
B)EMA
C)Bis-GMA
D)MMA
E)UDM
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71
Why are acrylic resin teeth popular for denture fabrication?
A)Light weight
B)Excellent wear resistance
C)Ease of cleaning
D)Easily bonded to denture base
E)Best esthetics
A)Light weight
B)Excellent wear resistance
C)Ease of cleaning
D)Easily bonded to denture base
E)Best esthetics
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72
Mouth protectors should be cleaned with:
A)Dilute chlorhexidine solutions
B)Ultrasonic agitation in baking soda solutions
C)Dilute chlorine bleach in water
D)Denture-cleaning solutions
E)Cool soap-and-water solutions
A)Dilute chlorhexidine solutions
B)Ultrasonic agitation in baking soda solutions
C)Dilute chlorine bleach in water
D)Denture-cleaning solutions
E)Cool soap-and-water solutions
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73
Which one of the following terms is NOT specifically related to soldering?
A)Filler metal
B)Brazing
C)Joining
D)600 to 650 fine
E)Precious metal content
A)Filler metal
B)Brazing
C)Joining
D)600 to 650 fine
E)Precious metal content
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74
Which application does NOT use gold alloys?
A)Cast alloy crown
B)Cast alloy bridge
C)Partial denture framework
D)Cast post and core
E)Implant
A)Cast alloy crown
B)Cast alloy bridge
C)Partial denture framework
D)Cast post and core
E)Implant
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75
Which is TRUE of all traditional dental cements?
A)Precapsulated
B)Endothermic reactions
C)Acid-base reactions
D)Good esthetics
E)High strength
A)Precapsulated
B)Endothermic reactions
C)Acid-base reactions
D)Good esthetics
E)High strength
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76
Which of the following dental materials CANNOT cause nickel sensitivity?
A)Dental amalgam
B)Stainless steel crowns
C)Some PFM alloys
D)Some partial denture framework alloys
E)Some orthodontic wires
A)Dental amalgam
B)Stainless steel crowns
C)Some PFM alloys
D)Some partial denture framework alloys
E)Some orthodontic wires
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77
What component of dental porcelain contributes primarily to aesthetics?
A)Alumina
B)Silica
C)Potassium oxide
D)Chromium oxide
E)Titanium oxide
A)Alumina
B)Silica
C)Potassium oxide
D)Chromium oxide
E)Titanium oxide
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78
Which one of the following materials practi?cally CANNOT be fabricated using CAD/CAM procedures?
A)Dental composite
B)Dental porcelain
C)Gold alloys
D)Zirconia
E)Alumina
A)Dental composite
B)Dental porcelain
C)Gold alloys
D)Zirconia
E)Alumina
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79
Which one of the following dental cement compositions requires staged additions of powder to the liquid during mixing on a chilled glass slab to control the reaction?
A)Compomer cement
B)Polycarboxylate cement
C)Resin-modified glass ionomer cement
D)Zinc phosphate cement
E)Universal cement
A)Compomer cement
B)Polycarboxylate cement
C)Resin-modified glass ionomer cement
D)Zinc phosphate cement
E)Universal cement
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80
What is the major problem for tissue conditioners over the first few days?
A)Increased hardness
B)Discoloration
C)Bad taste
D)Loss of bonding
E)Fungal growth
A)Increased hardness
B)Discoloration
C)Bad taste
D)Loss of bonding
E)Fungal growth
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