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smear layer

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er of organic and inorganic debris,

with bacteria is the

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Enamel

margins should be sound.

How is good peripheral seal in the

cavity preparation for composite

restorations achieved?

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Decoupling with time

Which of these serve to increase the

bond strength of composite

restorations?

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All of these

How can we distinguish between

sound, affected dentin, and infected

dentin?

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increase

Application of 2% chlorhexidine

solution can __________ bond

strength by killing remaining

bacteria

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Occlusal cavosurface

margin

In posterior teeth, some experts

caution against beveling the

_______.

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Remove oxygen

inhibited layer

Thin horizontal increments are

recommended to

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Decoupling with time

The concept that dentin bonding still

matures with time, and clinicians

should wait a few minutes before

commencing with the 2nd increment

is

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Single-step SE

Which offer the best bond strength

of all the dentin bonding systems?

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Increase surface area for

retention

Long undulated bevel on sound

cavosurface of labial surface serve

to

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Micromechanical

retention

Hydrophobic resin adhere to dry

enamel through

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Displace water in the collagen

network

The primer in DBS serves to

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10 % polyacrylic acid

for 10 seconds

To remove smear layer before GI

placement

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ion-

enriched layer

A sticky, resin-rich uncured

layer and always present when a

composite or bonding resin is

polymerized in air, said to facilitate

bond of composite layer

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To reduce

polymerization shrinkage

Composites are placed in the cavity

in small increments

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beveled

Enamel peripheral walls should be

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Oxygen inhibited laye

Interface for glass ionomer to

dentin:

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For ICDAS 2

Modern indication for amalgam

restoration

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hybrid laye

A layer of resin, collagen and dentin

produced after acid etching of dentin

and application of adhesive/DBA is

called

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Treatment plan

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A formal itemized management

strategy for the individual patient to

treat the manifestations of an illness

and to control/prevent the illness

from reoccurrin

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Reversible pulpitis

Pain disappears when trigger is

stopped

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Irreversible pulpiti

Associated with spontaneous pain

lingering to several minutes to

hours

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Dentin sensitivity

Signs of rapid (fast) tooth attrition.

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Flexible

Care plans are described as the

following, with the exception of

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Using rubber dam

The best way to prevent airway

inhalation or swallowing of objects in

the mouth

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dental

composites

The best material that offer

matching shade and characteristics

to natural dentition is

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Front-surface

Mouth mirrors with least distortion.

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Caries removal by hand

instrument

Common in Stepwise technique and

ART:

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adhesives

Mainstay of Minimally Invasive

Dentistry:

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Checking and

adjusting the occlusion

The last step in any operative

procedure is

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Radiographs

A step in dental diagnosis that

should never be skippe

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Ball-

ended probe

The best instrument for tactile

examination of dental caries i

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Bitewing

examination

Best radiographic technique for

viewing dental caries is

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Standard

care

Care treatment plan for low-risk

caries free individuals

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ICDAS grade 3

Demineralization involving the

middle to inner third of dentin.

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Inactive

White spot lesions that are hard on

probing are

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Tooth mobility

Biting on a resilient object is

a test for

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Carisolv gel

If there is extreme reaction

to air, water and rotary instruments

during caries removal, this may be

used:

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Undermined

enamel

Which should be retained in

caries removal

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Intact sound enamel walls

Achieving peripheral seal

means

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Scratchy/hard to sharp explore

Sound dentin feel

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value

Manifests as “grayness” in

restorations

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Chroma

Lightness or darkness of a

color.

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rubber dam

Which of the following can

prevent swallowing small

instruments and foreign objects?

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Removes smear

layer.

Which of the following

statements is false regarding 10%

polyacrylic acid?

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detached from dentin.

If the glass ionomer

restoration debonds or fractures, the

ion-enriched layer is usually

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7th generation DBA

Which of these DBA

systems has the etchant, primer and

bonding agent all in one bottle?

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Isolation

Which is applicable both in

preventive resin restoration and in

fissure sealing?

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20 seconds

Each increment of

composite is best cured under

curing light for at least

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5- 8 years

Composite restorations

should last for about

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Younger patients

Which restorations appear

to last longer in?

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Smear

Layer

tenacious layer of organic

and inorganic debris with bacteria, a

by product of rotary cuttin

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