Question | Answer |
Direct | When referring to a dental restoration is when restorative material is manipulated, adapted, and placed into the cavity preparation. |
Condensed | This is what is done to amalgam that is placed into the cavity preparation, overfilling the preparation. |
Eugenol | This is what gives Zinc Oxide Eugenol it's sedative effect. |
Micro-filler | This gives anterior composite resins a higher polish ability than posterior composite resins. |
Fillers | The rock-like particles that add strength to a composite resin. |
Carving | An overfilled cavity preparation allows this to be done. |
Moderate to deep cavity prep. | This is when a liner, varnish, sealer, base, bonding agent, sedative base, or a combination will be used. |
Liner,base,dentin sealer,and bonding system | This is the correct sequence when laying supplementary materials for a restoration on a deep cavity preparation. |
Deepest portion of cavity preparation | This is where a dental liner is placed within the cavity preparation. |
Dycal | This is the manufacturer name for Calcium hydroxide which is a common type of dental liner. |
Indirect pulp cap | This is placed when there is a possibility of a pulp exposure or the potential of coming to close to the pulp. |
Cavity liners | This would include calcium hydroxide, glass ionomer, and zinc oxide eugenol (ZOE). |
Moisture | Varnish is used to protect the tooth from the damaging effects of this. |
Varnishes | They can be used to seal the dentin tubules. |
Base | Is another product placed between the liner and the permanent restoration to help protect the pulp. |