If the colour of a restoration is adjusted using a complementary colour it results in 1) Intensified colour 2) Decreased value 3) Increased translucency 4) Increased value
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 2
Composites used as dental sealant are composed of 1) Glass ionomers 2) Methylmethacrylate 3) Bis-GMA 4) EBA resins
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 3
Gingival extension for a restoration should be 1) At the gingival crest 2) At least 1 mm above the alveolar crest 3) At least 3 mm above the alveolar crest 4) None of the above
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 3
When air alone is used as a coolant, it may result in all except 1) Dehydrating of the tooth 2) Drawing of odontoblasts into the tubules 3) Supercooling the tooth 4) Producing hypsersensitivity
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 2
In amalgam restoration as age advances microleakage reduces; in composite and gold restorations it 1) Decreases 2) Increases 3) Remain constant 4) First increases and decreases
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 3
A mechanical separator is placed between a premolar and molar. Greater movement will be exhibited by the 1) Premolar 2) Molar 3) Equally by both 4) Variable
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 1
Pain related to the placement of a new amalgam restoration is commonly associated with 1) Sweets 2) Cold 3) Pressure 4) Galvanic currents
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 2
The first step in the fitting of a cast gold onlay 1) Seating of the cast in the cavity 2) Adjusting the proximal contacts 3) Adjusting the occlusion 4) Cementation of the casting