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What are the three available restorative materials?
1. Amalgam
2. Composite resin
3. Ceramics
Which phase of cavity preparation establishes the foundational form and design of the preparation?
Initial
Which phase of cavity preparation refines the preparation and prepares for restoration placement?
Final
What is the first step of tooth preparations?
Establish initial depth
What is reached when establishing the initial depth in tooth preparations?
Dentinoenamel junction
What are the guidelines for initial depth?
Occlusal Surface:
Root Surface:
Occlusal Surface: 0.2mm inside DEJ
Root Surface: 0.8mm inside external root surface
What dimension is needed for areas requiring secondary retention?
0.5mm inside DEJ
During outline formation, what must be removed?
All unsupported enamel and friable tooth structure
During outline formation, what must be included?
All faults, carious grooves, and defective restorations
During outline formation, what must be preserved?
Cuspal and marginal ridge strength
What is the goal of "Prevention of Extension"?
Conserve tooth structure
What are the three factors that extension of caries depends on?
1. Extent of caries/injury
2. Restorative material
3. Function/esthetics
What is the shape and placement of preparation walls to best enable both the tooth and restoration to withstand?
Primary resistance form
What are the three factors affecting primary resistance form?
1. Amount of occlusal contact
2. Type of restoration
3. Amount of remaining tooth structure
What shape should resistance form preparations be?
Box-shaped
What do box-shaped preparations help the tooth to resist?
Occlusal loading
What must be restricted for resistance forms for strong cusp and ridge areas?
Extension of external walls
What shape should internal line angles have in resistance forms to reduce stress?
Slight rounding
What in resistance forms prevent fracture due to load?
Thickness of restorative material
Should cusp capping be done if extension from a primary groove toward the cusp tip is no more than half the distance?
No
Should cusp capping be done if extension is one half to two thirds of the distance?
Consider
Should cusp capping be done if extension is more than two-thirds of the distance?
Yes
What is the minimal occlusal thickness for amalgam restorations?
1.5mm
What is the minimal occlusal thickness for cast metal restorations?
1 - 2mm
What is the minimal occlusal thickness for ceramic restorations?
2mm
What is the minimal occlusal thickness for composite restorations?
1 - 2mm
What is primary resistance form dependent on?
Material
What is the chemical mean of retention?
Glass ionomers
What is the macromechanical mean of retention?
Amalgam-gold
What is the micromechanical mean of retention?
Composite
What are the four things that increases retention in amalgam restorations?
1. Occlusal convergence
2. Slight undercut in dentin
3. Conserved marginal ridges
4. Occlusal dovetail
What are the four things that increases retention in cast restorations?
1. Parallel opposing walls
2. Occlusal dovetail
3. Secondary retention
4. Reverse bevel
What are the two things that increases retention in composite restorations?
1. Micromechanical bonding
2. Enamel bevels
What is the form which provides visibility, accessibility and ease of operation during preparation and restoration?
Primary Convenience Form
What feature of convenience forms gives access to the deeper portion of the preparation?
Sufficient extension of walls
What is the access in Class II preparations made through in convenience forms?
Occlusal surface
What is provided by the adjoining tooth during Class II preparations in convenience forms?
Proximal clearance
What feature of convenience forms are in cast gold restorations?
Occlusal divergence
In which four events should you extend for convenience?
1. Margins are poorly visible
2. Bad access for instruments
3. Difficulty in proper material adaptation
4. Interfering anatomical contours
What are the four conservation strategies?
1. Magnification
2. Patient/practitioner positioning
3. Appropriate instruments/materials
4. Retraction techniques
Why is leaving carious dentin at the DEJ area unacceptable?
Enamel requires an uncompromised attachment to dentin
What can old restorative material serve as in restorations if it is intact and no caries are under it?
Base
What can be used as an adjunct to visual and tactile examination, but cannot replace clinical judgement?
Caries detector
What are the three secondary resistance and retention forms?
1. Axial proximal grooves
2. Pins in dentin
3. Slots and coves
What is developed during finishing of enamel walls?
1. Cavosurface design
2. Smoothness
What are the two goals of enamel finishing?
1. Adjust CSA
2. Remove undermined enamel rods
Which bevel is part of the enamel thickness from the CSA?
Short
Which bevel is on the full enamel thickness?
Long
Which hand instruments are used in enamel finishing?
1. Chisel
2. Hatchet
Which rotary instruments are used in enamel finishing?
1. Fissure burs
2. Stones
What are Noye's three principles for strong enamel walls?
1. Enamel rests on sound dentin
2. Enamel rods inner ends rest on sound dentin
3. Strongest enamel margin has full length enamel rods supported by shorter rods
What are the six criteria for an ideal restoration according to the USPHSC?
1. Exact structure
2. Smooth margin without discrepancies
3. Smooth surface without discrepancies
4. Tight interproximal contact/compatible ridge height
5. Secure attachment to tooth
6. Asymptomatic restoration
What type of restoration is temporary between visits or therapeutic under restorations?
Intermediate
What type of restoration is placed as final restoration?
Permanent
What type of permanent restoration is fabricated and adjusted inside the patient's mouth?
Direct
What type of permanent restoration is fabricated outside the oral cavity?
Indirect
What are the two direct metallic restorative materials?
1. Amalgam
2. Gold foil
What are the two direct non-metallic restorative materials?
1. Resin composite
2. Glass ionomer
What are the two indirect metallic restorative materials?
1. Cast gold
2. Non-precious restorations
What are the two indirect non-metallic restorative materials?
1. Ceramics
2. Resin composite