Chapter 2: Oral Environment and Patient Considerations Flashcards
What it the property of a material that allows it not to impede or adversely affect living tissue?
Biocompatible
What are materials used to reconstruct tooth structure?
Restorative agents
What is the force applied to compress an object?
Compressive force
What is the force applied in opposite directions to stretch an object?
Tensile force
What is the force applied when two surfaces slide against each other?
Shearing force
What is the internal force, which resists the applied force?
Stress
What is distortion or deformation that occurs when an object cannot resist a force?
Stain
What is a material’s ability to maintain its position without displacement under stress?
Retention
What is it called when something is susceptible to being dissolved?
Solubility
What is the deterioration of a metal caused by a chemical attack or electrochemical reaction with dissimilar metals in the presence of a solution containing electrolytes (such as saliva)?
Corrosion
What is discoloration resulting from oxidation of a thin layer of a metal at its surface. It is not as destructive as corrosion?
Tarnish
What is an electrical current transmitted between two dissimilar metals in a solution of electrolytes?
Galvanism
This is a change in the size of matter. For dental materials, this usually manifests as expansion caused by heating and contraction caused by cooling.
Dimension change
What is the measurement of change in volume or length in relationship to change in temperature?
Coefficient of thermal expansion
What is the movement of fluid in the microscopic gap of a restoration margin as a result of differences in the expansion and contraction rates of the tooth and the restoration and temperature changes associated with ingestion of cold or hot fluids or foods?
Percolation