All of the following are criteria for posterior composites EXCEPT: (page 175)
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What is the first step to completing any amalgam restoration…
What is the first step to completing any amalgam restoration? (Pg 98)
The patient should remain in a supine position for the final…
The patient should remain in a supine position for the final occlusion check (page 184)
Most class III lesions are restored with composites but sinc…
Most class III lesions are restored with composites but since amalgam has a resistance to wear, the distal surface of canines may be restored with amalgam. Retentive grooves are generally placed in the gingivoaxial and incisoaxial line angles. (Pg 131)
Conventional large particle composite resins contain 75-80%…
Conventional large particle composite resins contain 75-80% inorganic filler, micro-filled resins contain 70-80% inorganic fillers. (pages 150-151)
Glass Ionomer bonds directly to enamel, dentin, and cementum…
Glass Ionomer bonds directly to enamel, dentin, and cementum. Incomplete isolation while placing GI will result in failure. (Pg. 173)
Rubber cups with a polishing paste can be used for finishing…
Rubber cups with a polishing paste can be used for finishing (page 183)
While condensing an amalgam, which grasp should be used? (P…
While condensing an amalgam, which grasp should be used? (Pg 99)
Improper placement of the matrix band and retainer can resul…
Improper placement of the matrix band and retainer can result in all of the following EXCEPT (pg.82)
Which inorganic filler has technology that allows for a grea…
Which inorganic filler has technology that allows for a great finish and great strength? (Pg. 151)