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Operative Test 3 Quizzes Alcohol dissolves Bis‐GMA and acidulated fluorides dissolve filler particles in composite. T Is the CTE for composites higher or lower than that for dentin or enamel? Higher (i.e. it expands more with temp ^) What happens if the CTE is not the same between tooth and composite? Fatigue/fracture tooth Is the E value of composite higher or lower than enamel? Dentin? Much lower than enamel. Similar to dentin. What happens in the E value is lower than that of tooth structure? Pressure expansion fatigue fracture (i.e. you want E value to be the same as the tooth) In the absence of the coupling agent, what happens to wear resistance? DECREASES (i.e. Particles can be knocked out much easier) For a class III composite preparation, which margins should be beveled? ENAMEL (i.e. don’t bevel cementum) You completed direct composite veneers on #8 and #9 to close a wide diastema. The teeth now look too wide. What can you do to make the veneered teeth appear narrower? a. Round embrasures b. Move line angles c. Lengthen tooth d. Round contours e. Reposition gingival tissues When would you have unsupported enamel in a Class III composite preparation? Facial (for lingual access) or Lingual (for facial access) When would you leave weak friable enamel in a Class III composite preparation? Never (ex. polymerization shrinkage could fracture it right off) Class IV composite preparations will usually require pins for adequate retention of the restoration.

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Page 1: Operative Test 3 Quizzes

Operative Test 3 Quizzes

Alcohol dissolves Bis‐GMA and acidulated fluorides dissolve filler particles in composite.

T

Is the CTE for composites higher or lower than that for dentin or enamel?

Higher (i.e. it expands more with temp ^)

What happens if the CTE is not the same between tooth and composite?

Fatigue/fracture tooth

Is the E value of composite higher or lower than enamel? Dentin?

Much lower than enamel. Similar to dentin.

What happens in the E value is lower than that of tooth structure?

Pressure   expansion   fatigue   fracture (i.e. you want E value to be the same as the tooth)

In the absence of the coupling agent, what happens to wear resistance?

DECREASES (i.e. Particles can be knocked out much easier)

For a class III composite preparation, which margins should be beveled?

ENAMEL (i.e. don’t bevel cementum)

You completed direct composite veneers on #8 and #9 to close a wide diastema. The teeth now look

too wide. What can you do to make the veneered teeth appear narrower?

a. Round embrasures

b. Move line angles

c. Lengthen tooth

d. Round contours

e. Reposition gingival tissues

When would you have unsupported enamel in a Class III composite preparation?

Facial (for lingual access) or Lingual (for facial access)

When would you leave weak friable enamel in a Class III composite preparation?

Never (ex. polymerization shrinkage could fracture it right off)

Class IV composite preparations will usually require pins for adequate retention of the restoration.

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F (RARELY use pins in anterior teeth)

What is the purpose of the enamel bevel in a composite preparation?

^^^ RETENTION (i.e. increase micromechanical tags via exposure of rod ends)

When blending shades for composite, why is it better to layer than to mix the shades?

LAYER bc mixing will lead to voids

Incremental placement of composite is possible because of the ___________.

O2 inhibited layer

Effective curing of light cure composite is affected by:

1. Wavelegth

2. Intensity

3. Time

What can affect the intensity of the light reaching the composite during curing?

1. Distance

2. Depth of preparation

3. Age of bulb (intensity… ensure tip is clean)

Give 3 advantage of composite over amalgam for class II restorations.

1. Esthetics

2. Less tooth structure

3. Lower thermal conductivity

4. No mercury