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The dentist will place a direct "blank" to replace decayed tooth structure.
restoration
An internal surface of a cavity preparation is the
Cavity wall
The dentist will place "blank" within a cavity preparation to help retain and support the restorative material
retention form
A space between two teeth is a
diastema
An "blank" is a thin layer of restorative material used to correct the facial surgace of a tooth.
veneer
"blank" is the cavity preparation step that allows the dentist easier access when restoring a tooth
convenience form
the "blank" is an internal wall of the cavity preparation that is perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth.
pulpal wall
"blank" is another term of decay
cavity
the "blank" is the design and specific shape of the cavity preparation used by the dentist to restore a tooth
outline form
a common term used when describing restorative and esthetic dentistry is
operative dentistry
the junction of the two walls in a cavity preparation forms a "blank"
line angle
an "blank" is an internal wall of a cavity preparation that runs parallel to the long axis of the tooth
axial wall
restorative dentistry is often referred to as
operative dentistry
another term for decay is
cavity
the process of removing decay is known as
cavity preparation
which wall of the cavity preparation is perpendicular to the long axis of the tooth
pulpal floor /(wall)
where would you find a class I restoration in the mouth
occlusal surface
buccal pit of posterior teeth
lingual pit of anterior teeth
how many surfaces could a class II restoration affect
two
three
Which tooth could have a class II restoration
tooth #13
What restorative material would be set up for a class IV restorative procedures
composite resin
what kind of moisture control is recommended for class III and IV procedures
dental dam
what population has a higher incidence of class V lesions
older adults
why would an intermediate restoration be placed
health of the tooth
waiting for a permanent restoration
financial reasons
what tooth surface would receive a veneer
facial
the types of veneers commonly placed are
direct composite resin
indirect porcelain
Indications for tooth whitening are
extrinsic stains
aged teeth
intrinsic stains
what is used to hold tooth-whitening gel on the teeth
thermoplastic tray
an ingredient of the tooth-whitening gel on the teeth
thermoplastic tray
an ingredient of the tooth-whitening strip is
hydrogen peroxide
what adverse effect may a patient experience during a tooth whitening
hypersensitivity
what classification would an MOD on tooth #14 be referred to as
class II
what classification would a lingual pit on tooth #8 be reffered to as
Class I
What classification would require the use a matrix system
class II
class III
Author
karlap
ID
104721
Card Set
CH48
Description
Ch48
Updated
2011-09-27T22:28:45Z
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