A patient returns to you two weeks after placement of an inlay and complains of moderate sensitivity to cold. Occlusion is normal. You would like to 1) Advise patient ot avoid extreme temperatures 2) Remove the restoration and place ZoE 3) Relieve the tooth from occlusion 4) None of the above
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 1
Secondary flare provides a marginal metal of 1) 10-20 degrees 2) 30-40 degrees 3) 140-150 degrees 4) None of the above
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 2
Polishing agent for amalgam 1) Tin oxide 2) Iron oxide 3) Alumina 4) Silica
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 1
Pure gold fuses at the temperature (in degree celcius) of 1) 863 2) 1063 3) 1263 4) 1463
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 2
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
Which of the following restorative materials is recommended for root surface caries 1) GIC 2) Composites 3) Direct filling gold 4) Amalgam
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 1
Another name for electrolytic precipitate of gold 1) Mat gold 2) Electralloy 3) Electroply 4) Goldent
Conservative DentistryAnswer: 1
The portion of the tooth where the enamel rods are perpendicular to the tangent of the surface 1. Middle thirds of all axial surfaces 2. Incisal or occlusal thirds 3. Gingival thirds 4. All of the above