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This solution decreases the number of steps required compared to traditional bonding procedures

Self-etch primers

What thickness should increments of composite resin be added in posterior restorations?

Two to three mm

Additional curing times may be necessary for_________ when placing composite resins

Darker shades

What best describes the filler content of packable composites?

Packable composites have higher filler content than conventional composites

Does filler content of packable composites have higher or lower filler content than conventional composites?

Higher filler content

There is a void and a correction is needed in a #3- mod-c. The restoration has not been contaminated. What should you do?

Add additional composite to the void. It will bond to uncontaminated composite

What is a common cause of post-operative sensitivity in posterior composites?

Contamination between the etching and priming stages

What material is an ideal choice for class V restorations because they bond directly to enamel, Denton and cementum

Glass ionomer restorative material

Retention of sealants is a type of__________ bonding in which enamel tags connect with the sealant material

Mechanical bond:think tooth to material

Which choice would be most appropriate for pit and fissure sealants A)9-Lfully erupted B)14 -0 fully erupted C) 15 -0 partially erupted D)19-0 partially erupted

B) 14 -0 fully erupted

A properly etched tooth enamel, when rinsed and dried, appears....

Frosty

How long is a curing light applied to each tooth during the curing of sealants?

According to the manufacturers instructions

When preparing the teeth for pit and fissure sealants, which step immediately follows rinsing and drying the polished teeth

Applying etching material

Steps for treatment of pit and fissure sealants include all of the following

1 isolate with rubber dam or cotton rolls 2) apply acid etch 3) washing the enamel surface and thoroughly drying with air

Dental sealants are considered a_______term treatment?

A long-term treatment(know)!!!

What is the most likely cause of sealant failure?

Inability to maintain a dry field during placement

What is a major source of sealant failure?

Saliva contamination

The filler particles in filled sealant are these three raw materials

Glass, porcelain, quartz (know!!!)

Sealants are indicated for patients....

Who have a high carries risk and teeth with anatomically susceptible decay?

After conditioning rinsing and drying the tooth, a patient accidentally closes and contaminates the edge surface with saliva. You must do what next

Wash dry and re-etch for 10 seconds, then wash and dry again before proceeding to the sealant application

The catalyst to base ratio for a chemically cured sealant material is a

One to one

After sealant placement, the EFDA should check the integrity of the sealant with an explorer. If there is presence of a small void in the sealant, it is okay to dismiss the patient true or false

First statement is true. Second statement is false