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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| To ensure an accurate ratio of alloy and mercury, the best protocol to follow is to | use premeasured capsules |
| To adjust the occlusion on a recently place amalgam, the patient should be instructed to bite ______ on the articulating paper. | lightly |
| the addition of ______ alloy to glass ionomers produces a product that can be used for core buildings and the repair of fractured cusps and amalgam fillings as well as abutments for over-dentures | silver-tin |
| _____ is the process by which the resin material is changed from a pliable state into a hardened restoration | polymeriation |
| Varnish should be placed on the ______ of the preparation. | walls, floors, margins |
| materials that are versatile in their uses, such as for specialize dental bases, include | dental cements |
| intermediate restorative material is a | zinc oxide eugenol cement |
| which is not true of microleakage? | It occurs rarely |
| Mixing alloy and mercury together to form a mass is called | amalgamation and trituration |
| all of the following statements are true of the process of removing the smear layer in dentin bonding except | all moisture must be removed to assist in adhesion |
| materials used to restore posterior teeth must be capable of withstanding ____ psi | 28,000 |
| which of the following materials used as a base needs to set at least 5 minutes before placing the restorations? | polycarboxylate cement |
| a properly triturated amalgam mix should | Be a soft, pliable mass |
| a liquid with high viscosity ______ flow easily and _____ effective in wetting a surface | does not; is not |