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Dental Cements
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A chemical reaction that gives off heat. | Exothermic reaction |
| Hardening of a material with the use of a high-intensity light. | Light cured |
| A viscous material used to attach a dental prosthesis firmly to the tooth by means of a chemical reaction. | Luting agent |
| The mixing of two materials together to create a chemical reaction to harden a material. | Chemically cured |
| This cement is used as an insulating base and permanent cement for cast restorations. | Zinc phosphate |
| This cement is used as a temporary restoration and sedative dressing. | Zinc Oxide Eugenol |
| This is used to mix cements on. | Glass Slab |
| This type of cement gives off flouride. | Glass Ionomer |
| The use of this is critical when removing excess cement from around the margins, an interproximal areas after seating a crown. | Fulcrum |
| When mixing Zinc phosphate the powder should be added to the liquid in this way. | Increments |
| The ability of a material to be pliable enough to be molded and manipulated into the preparation of a tooth. | Flow |
| Having a uniform structure or composition throught. | Homogenous |
| Pulling and stretching of a material. | Light cured |
| Squeezing of a material without crushing. | Compressive stress |
| Parallel forces created by sliding in opposite directions. | Chemically cured |
| The primary sponsor of dental research. | Zinc phosphate |
| This cement is used as a temporary restoration and sedative dressing. | Zinc Oxide Eugenol |
| National institute of health. | NIH |
| The ability of a material to stick to a dissimilar material. | Soluability |
| The use of this is critical when removing excess cement from around the margins, an interproximal areas after seating a crown. | Soluability |
| When mixing Zinc phosphate the powder should be added to the liquid in this way. | |