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Dental Assisting A Comprehensive Approach
Exam 33: Fixed Prosthodontics and Gingival Retraction
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
In general, which type of veneer wears at a great rate?
Question 22
True/False
A retraction cord that is packed vertically to expose the prepared margin is sufficient for the bulk of impression material to flow around the margin.
Question 23
True/False
The laboratory technician works closely with the dentist to give the patient a quality restoration.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Place the steps of a veneer restoration preparation appointment in order. 1) Select the shade 2) Prep the teeth 3) Impression 4) Place retraction cord
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A core buildup is made of all of the following EXCEPT ____________.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Adjustments to the restorations are done ____________.
Question 27
True/False
Use of a CAD/CAM system allows the dentist to take digital impressions and design the restoration right in the office without sending anything out to a lab.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A full crown is often called a(n) ____________.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
The most natural looking veneer is the ____________.
Question 30
True/False
Temporary coverage is not necessary for veneers.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
In prosthodontics, the restoration is termed the ____________.
Question 32
True/False
When selecting the shade for a porcelain crown or a veneer, it is best to select the proper shade after the tooth has been prepared.
Question 33
True/False
Crowns that have veneers are known as ceramometal crowns.
Question 34
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During the initial preparation appointment, the following materials are used. Match the procedure with the materials or the process to be used.
Premises:
Responses:
Alginate impression
Opposing arch to make temporary
Bite registration
Materials used: wax or polysiloxane
Final impression
Silicone, polysulfide, polyether
Premises:
Alginate impression
Bite registration
Final impression
Responses:
Opposing arch to make temporary
Materials used: wax or polysiloxane
Silicone, polysulfide, polyether