Chapter 4 J: CR Flashcards
When would you choose amalgam rather than composite?
A. In an occlusal caries of a 36 in a bruxism patient
B. In a Class IV of a lateral incisor
C. In a class III in the mesial aspect of an upper canine
D. All from above
A
Which of the followings is not a component of composite?
A. Inorganic matrix: Bis-GMA polymer
B. Inorganic particles: silicon dioxide
C. Binding agents such as silanes
D. Camphorquinone as a polymerization initiator
A
Which of the following are the most serious problems of the composite resins?
A. Fatigue
B. Wear
C. Polymerization shrinkage
D. Gap formation
C
Identify the incorrect statement about composite resins?
A: Composite resins are developed in the 70’s
B: They were well received despite the effectiveness of the previous materials posterior
C: They were accepted for anterior segments but not for posteriors for a long period
of time
D: A and B
D
Which of the following problems of composite resin are not from the material?
A: fatigue
B: color change
C: defect of polymerisation
D: degree of conversion
C
The description “due to the repeated impact of the antagonistic cusp and thermal changes” corresponds to which of the following problems of the CR?
A: fatigue
B: color change
C: degree of polymerisation
D: degree of conversion
A
Which of the following is a consequence of polymerisation shrinkage of CR?
A: micro-filtration
B: gap formation
C: cusps and enamel reconstruction
D: all of the above are consequences of shrinkage
D
Not so sure
Identify the incorrect statement about composite resins?
A: composite resins were developed in the 60s
B: they were well received despite the effectiveness of the previous material
C: they were accepted for anterior segments but not for posteriors for a long period of time
D: A and B
B