Deck 7: Preventive and Desensitizing Materials

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Where is fluoride's greatest anticaries benefit gained?

A) Topical fluoride exposure before eruption
B) Systemic fluoride exposure before eruption
C) Topical fluoride exposure after the teeth have erupted
D) Systemic fluoride exposure after the teeth have erupted
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Where is resin infiltration most successfully used?

A) In pits and fissures
B) In early cavitation
C) On interproximal surfaces
D) On smooth surface white spots
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At what pH will tooth demineralization occur?

A) 3.5
B) 4.5
C) 5.5
D) 6.5
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Which of the following are the teeth from which sealants are most frequently lost?

A) First premolars
B) Second premolars
C) First molars
D) Second molars
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What is the wet,uncured surface of a cured composite resin called?

A) Biofilm
B) Hybrid layer
C) Surface layer
D) Oxygen-inhibited layer
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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.

A) 0.01 to 0.07
B) 0.07 to 0.12
C) 0.12 to 0.7
D) 0.7 to 1.2
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Which of the following is the most commonly noted side effect of the use of chlorhexidine gluconate as an antibacterial mouth rinse?

A) Leukoplakia
B) Brown stain
C) Geographic tongue
D) Median rhomboid glossitis
Question
In conjunction with fluoride,which product would aid in tooth remineralization?

A) Phenolic compounds
B) Chlorhexidine
C) Essential oils
D) Antibiotics
Question
Which of the following causes of tooth sensitivity may be successfully treated with a desensitizing agent?

A) Dental caries
B) A cracked tooth
C) A leaking restoration
D) Exposed dentinal tubules
Question
Which of the following is the worst type of sealant failure?

A) All of the sealant is lost.
B) Part of the sealant is lost.
C) The sealant remains in place but leaks.
D) Too much sealant is placed,resulting in excess material in the contact between adjacent teeth.
Question
Which of the following is true of the oxygen-inhibited layer on cured dental sealant?

A) It is the most thoroughly cured portion because it is closest to the curing light.
B) It occurs because the set of the resin at its surface is inhibited by contact with oxygen in the air.
C) It contains bisphenol,an estrogen-like chemical associated with precocious puberty.
D) It allows the clinician to see and detect the presence of the sealant.
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Which of the following desensitizing agents is thought to work by passing through the dentinal tubules to the pulp and acting directly on the nerve?

A) Fluoride compounds in toothpastes,gels,or solutions
B) Ferric or potassium oxalate solutions
C) Chemical solutions containing resin
D) Potassium citrate
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Which of the following is true concerning in-office fluoride application?

A) A 1-minute application is recommended by the ADA.
B) The most commonly used fluorides come in the form of topical gels or foams that are applied for 1 minute in disposable trays.
C) The 1-minute application delivers approximately 25% of the fluoride that a 4-minute application delivers.
D) When used one to two times a year,topical fluoride treatments have been shown to produce 20% to 26% caries reduction.
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What is the proper order for the steps of applying sealant?

A) Etch,clean,cure,seal
B) Clean,etch,seal,cure
C) Etch,seal,cure,clean
D) Clean,seal,cure,etch
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Which of the following would not require a desensitizer for tooth sensitivity?

A) Root abrasion
B) Leaking margin
C) Erosion from acid
D) Cervical abfraction
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Which of the following types of adult teeth are most susceptible to fissure caries?

A) Upper lateral incisors and upper first premolars
B) Upper and lower second premolars
C) Lower molars
D) Upper molars
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Which of the following are true concerning fluoride and bacterial inhibition?
1)The fluoride ion freely crosses the bacterial cell wall.
2)Some of the fluoride present in plaque fluid combines with the hydrogen ion of the acid to become hydrofluoric acid.
3)Hydrofluoric acid diffuses into the cell.
4)Once in the acid cytoplasm of the cell,the hydrofluoric acid separates into the fluoride ion and the hydrogen ion.

A) 1,2,3,4
B) 1,2,3
C) 2,3
D) 1,4
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What will occur if carious teeth are treated with sealants?

A) An acceleration of decay
B) Complete reversal and elimination of all traces of decay
C) An 11% reversal from a caries-active to a caries-inactive state
D) An 89% reversal from a caries-active to a caries-inactive state
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Which permanent teeth are most susceptible to caries?

A) Upper and lower first premolars
B) Upper and lower second premolars
C) Maxillary molars
D) Mandibular molars
Question
At which level,parts per million (ppm),of excess systemic fluoride will fluorosis begin to affect developing teeth?

A) 1.5 ppm
B) 2.0 ppm
C) 2.5 ppm
D) 3.0 ppm
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What should be done if a child has consumed an excessive amount of fluoride?
Question
Which of the following would not be a cause of tooth sensitivity?

A) Exposed dentinal tubules
B) Extremes of hot and cold
C) Craze lines in enamel
D) Acidic foods
Question
Match the items with the correct description below.
Acid tends to etch the surface of resin,glass ionomer,or compomer when used for in-office fluoride application

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
Question
Match the items with the correct description below.
In-office fluoride application directly to the teeth

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
Question
Which information regarding the sealant procedure does not need to be documented in the patient's chart?

A) Etch time
B) Type of material
C) Type of isolation
D) Tooth number and surface
Question
The use of a bonding agent with pit and fissure sealants _____ their longevity.

A) decreases
B) increases
C) has no effect on
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What is the oxygen-inhibited layer on cured dental sealant?
Question
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?

A) Erupting molars
B) Tooth sensitivity
C) Gingival hyperplasia
D) Orthodontic appliances
Question
Which of the following is not an indication for pit and fissure sealants?

A) Deep,sticky pits
B) Coalesced grooves
C) Uncoalesced grooves
D) Discoloration of pits
Question
How many minutes of working time does one have when using chemical cure sealants?

A) 1
B) 1.5
C) 2
D) 2.5
Question
Match the items with the correct description below.
Most often used with adults for in-office fluoride applications using a tray 12,300 ppm fluoride

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
Question
Match the items with the correct description below.
Self-applied topical gel that may cause some staining of the surfaces of the teeth and that delivers less fluoride ion to the teeth

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
Question
Which factor would contraindicate dental sealants?

A) Deep,uncoalesced grooves
B) Shallow,well-coalesced grooves
C) Adult patients with high caries risk
Question
When could fluorosis occur?

A) When children swallow toothpaste
B) When breast-fed babies are not supplemented
C) When there is not enough fluoride in the water
Question
Which of the following would not be considered a topical fluoride application?

A) Daily mouth rinse
B) Vitamin with fluoride
C) Fluoridated toothpaste
D) 6-month in-office application
Question
What is the purpose of adding fillers to pit and fissure sealant material?

A) Wear resistance
B) Increased bond
C) Esthetics
D) Strength
Question
Which of the following would be a likely cause of sealant failure?

A) Plaque deep in the grooves
B) Rubber dam application
C) Moisture on the tooth
D) Demineralization
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Match the items with the correct description below.
Used more often with children for in-office fluoride applications using a tray 9000 ppm fluoride

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
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Deck 7: Preventive and Desensitizing Materials
1
Where is fluoride's greatest anticaries benefit gained?

A) Topical fluoride exposure before eruption
B) Systemic fluoride exposure before eruption
C) Topical fluoride exposure after the teeth have erupted
D) Systemic fluoride exposure after the teeth have erupted
Topical fluoride exposure after the teeth have erupted
2
Where is resin infiltration most successfully used?

A) In pits and fissures
B) In early cavitation
C) On interproximal surfaces
D) On smooth surface white spots
On smooth surface white spots
3
At what pH will tooth demineralization occur?

A) 3.5
B) 4.5
C) 5.5
D) 6.5
5.5
4
Which of the following are the teeth from which sealants are most frequently lost?

A) First premolars
B) Second premolars
C) First molars
D) Second molars
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What is the wet,uncured surface of a cured composite resin called?

A) Biofilm
B) Hybrid layer
C) Surface layer
D) Oxygen-inhibited layer
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6
The accepted optimal level of fluoride in the drinking water is in the range of ____ mg/L or parts per million.

A) 0.01 to 0.07
B) 0.07 to 0.12
C) 0.12 to 0.7
D) 0.7 to 1.2
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Which of the following is the most commonly noted side effect of the use of chlorhexidine gluconate as an antibacterial mouth rinse?

A) Leukoplakia
B) Brown stain
C) Geographic tongue
D) Median rhomboid glossitis
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8
In conjunction with fluoride,which product would aid in tooth remineralization?

A) Phenolic compounds
B) Chlorhexidine
C) Essential oils
D) Antibiotics
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9
Which of the following causes of tooth sensitivity may be successfully treated with a desensitizing agent?

A) Dental caries
B) A cracked tooth
C) A leaking restoration
D) Exposed dentinal tubules
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10
Which of the following is the worst type of sealant failure?

A) All of the sealant is lost.
B) Part of the sealant is lost.
C) The sealant remains in place but leaks.
D) Too much sealant is placed,resulting in excess material in the contact between adjacent teeth.
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11
Which of the following is true of the oxygen-inhibited layer on cured dental sealant?

A) It is the most thoroughly cured portion because it is closest to the curing light.
B) It occurs because the set of the resin at its surface is inhibited by contact with oxygen in the air.
C) It contains bisphenol,an estrogen-like chemical associated with precocious puberty.
D) It allows the clinician to see and detect the presence of the sealant.
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12
Which of the following desensitizing agents is thought to work by passing through the dentinal tubules to the pulp and acting directly on the nerve?

A) Fluoride compounds in toothpastes,gels,or solutions
B) Ferric or potassium oxalate solutions
C) Chemical solutions containing resin
D) Potassium citrate
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13
Which of the following is true concerning in-office fluoride application?

A) A 1-minute application is recommended by the ADA.
B) The most commonly used fluorides come in the form of topical gels or foams that are applied for 1 minute in disposable trays.
C) The 1-minute application delivers approximately 25% of the fluoride that a 4-minute application delivers.
D) When used one to two times a year,topical fluoride treatments have been shown to produce 20% to 26% caries reduction.
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14
What is the proper order for the steps of applying sealant?

A) Etch,clean,cure,seal
B) Clean,etch,seal,cure
C) Etch,seal,cure,clean
D) Clean,seal,cure,etch
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Which of the following would not require a desensitizer for tooth sensitivity?

A) Root abrasion
B) Leaking margin
C) Erosion from acid
D) Cervical abfraction
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Which of the following types of adult teeth are most susceptible to fissure caries?

A) Upper lateral incisors and upper first premolars
B) Upper and lower second premolars
C) Lower molars
D) Upper molars
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17
Which of the following are true concerning fluoride and bacterial inhibition?
1)The fluoride ion freely crosses the bacterial cell wall.
2)Some of the fluoride present in plaque fluid combines with the hydrogen ion of the acid to become hydrofluoric acid.
3)Hydrofluoric acid diffuses into the cell.
4)Once in the acid cytoplasm of the cell,the hydrofluoric acid separates into the fluoride ion and the hydrogen ion.

A) 1,2,3,4
B) 1,2,3
C) 2,3
D) 1,4
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18
What will occur if carious teeth are treated with sealants?

A) An acceleration of decay
B) Complete reversal and elimination of all traces of decay
C) An 11% reversal from a caries-active to a caries-inactive state
D) An 89% reversal from a caries-active to a caries-inactive state
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19
Which permanent teeth are most susceptible to caries?

A) Upper and lower first premolars
B) Upper and lower second premolars
C) Maxillary molars
D) Mandibular molars
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20
At which level,parts per million (ppm),of excess systemic fluoride will fluorosis begin to affect developing teeth?

A) 1.5 ppm
B) 2.0 ppm
C) 2.5 ppm
D) 3.0 ppm
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21
What should be done if a child has consumed an excessive amount of fluoride?
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22
Which of the following would not be a cause of tooth sensitivity?

A) Exposed dentinal tubules
B) Extremes of hot and cold
C) Craze lines in enamel
D) Acidic foods
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23
Match the items with the correct description below.
Acid tends to etch the surface of resin,glass ionomer,or compomer when used for in-office fluoride application

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
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24
Match the items with the correct description below.
In-office fluoride application directly to the teeth

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
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Which information regarding the sealant procedure does not need to be documented in the patient's chart?

A) Etch time
B) Type of material
C) Type of isolation
D) Tooth number and surface
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The use of a bonding agent with pit and fissure sealants _____ their longevity.

A) decreases
B) increases
C) has no effect on
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What is the oxygen-inhibited layer on cured dental sealant?
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28
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?

A) Erupting molars
B) Tooth sensitivity
C) Gingival hyperplasia
D) Orthodontic appliances
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Which of the following is not an indication for pit and fissure sealants?

A) Deep,sticky pits
B) Coalesced grooves
C) Uncoalesced grooves
D) Discoloration of pits
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How many minutes of working time does one have when using chemical cure sealants?

A) 1
B) 1.5
C) 2
D) 2.5
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31
Match the items with the correct description below.
Most often used with adults for in-office fluoride applications using a tray 12,300 ppm fluoride

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
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Match the items with the correct description below.
Self-applied topical gel that may cause some staining of the surfaces of the teeth and that delivers less fluoride ion to the teeth

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
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33
Which factor would contraindicate dental sealants?

A) Deep,uncoalesced grooves
B) Shallow,well-coalesced grooves
C) Adult patients with high caries risk
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34
When could fluorosis occur?

A) When children swallow toothpaste
B) When breast-fed babies are not supplemented
C) When there is not enough fluoride in the water
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35
Which of the following would not be considered a topical fluoride application?

A) Daily mouth rinse
B) Vitamin with fluoride
C) Fluoridated toothpaste
D) 6-month in-office application
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36
What is the purpose of adding fillers to pit and fissure sealant material?

A) Wear resistance
B) Increased bond
C) Esthetics
D) Strength
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37
Which of the following would be a likely cause of sealant failure?

A) Plaque deep in the grooves
B) Rubber dam application
C) Moisture on the tooth
D) Demineralization
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Match the items with the correct description below.
Used more often with children for in-office fluoride applications using a tray 9000 ppm fluoride

A)Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF)
B)Neutral sodium fluoride (NaF)
C)1.1% Neutral sodium fluoride 5000 ppm restorations made of porcelain,composite fluoride
D)0.4% Stannous fluoride 900 ppm fluoride
E)Fluoride varnish 5.0% sodium fluoride than the other choice of self-applied topical gel
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