What Is The Recommended For Condensation Of Dental Amalgam ?
What Is The Recommended For Condensation Of Dental Amalgam ?
3 Pounds | |
35 Pounds | |
25 Lb | |
15 Lb |
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What Is The Recommended For Condensation Of Dental Amalgam ?
3 Pounds | |
35 Pounds | |
25 Lb | |
15 Lb |
What Is The Polymerization Shrinkage If 3:1 Powder: Liquid Ratio Is Used______
21% | |
8% | |
10% | |
6% |
What Is The Most Frequently Used Restorative Material ?
Silicate | |
Gold | |
Amalgam | |
Composite |
What Is The Minimum Thickness Of The Elastomeric Impression Material For An Accurate Impression______
Maximum In The Area Of Operation | |
Greater Than 3 Mm | |
2 Mm | |
2-4 Mm |
What Is The Disadvantage Of Using Composites As Restorative Material ?
None Of The Above | |
Decreased Thermal Conductivity | |
Increased Thermal Conductivity | |
Decreased Wear Resistance |
What Is Common In Amalgam And Ceramics ?
Less Compressive Strength But More Tensile Strength | |
More Compressive Strength And Tensile Strength | |
Less Compressive Strength And Tensile Strength | |
More Compressive Strength But Less Tensile Strength |
What Fraction Of Inhaled Mercury Vapors Retained In The Body ?
45-55% | |
65-85% | |
55-65% | |
More Than 85% |
Well Premeasured Capsules Of Amalgam Can Release Mercury Vapour During______
Trituration | |
Carving | |
Condensation | |
Mulling |
Waxes Are Used For______
Primary Impression | |
None Of The Above | |
Corrective Impressions | |
Impression Of Single Tooth |
Wax Pattern Is Ideally Invested Immediately To Decrease The Dimensional Changes Caused By______
Water Loss | |
Relaxation Of The Internal Stresses | |
Decrease Flow | |
Continuous Expansion |
Water Powder Ratio Of Dental Stone And Plaster Is Respectively______
0.28 And 0.6 | |
0.6 And 0.28 | |
0.6 And 3.2 | |
0.28 And 0.98 |
Water Of Reaction Needed To React Completely With 100 G Of Calcium Sulphate Hemihydrates To Convert It To Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate______
18.6ml | |
30.4ml | |
22.2ml | |
45.3ml |
Wash Or Corrective Impression Is Done By______
Impression Paste | |
Impression Plaster | |
Alginate | |
Rubber Base Impression Material |
Vulcanization Refers To The Setting Of______
Zinc Oxide-Eugenol | |
Mercaptan Impression Material | |
Reversible Hydrocolloid | |
Zinc Phosphate Cement |
Vlc Resins Are Also Called As______
Tertiary Amine-Activated Resins | |
Heat Activated Resins | |
Light Activated Resins | |
Microwave-Activated Resins |
Use Of Dimethyl-P-Toluidine Is Indicated For______
Retarding The Polymerization Reaction | |
To Inhibit The Action Of Benzoyl Peroxide | |
Thermal Polymerization Of Acrylic | |
Chemical Polymerization |
Ultimate Tensile Strength Refers To______
Stress Before Rupture | |
Horizontal Compressive Strength | |
Longitudinal Compressive Strength | |
Stress After Rupture |
Type Iii Dental Gypsum Is______
Class Ii Stone | |
Class I Stone Or Hydrocal | |
Model Or Lab Plaster | |
Densite |
Type I Gypsum Product Is Also Called______
Class Ii Stone/Densite | |
Class I Stone / Hydrocal | |
Impression Plaster | |
Model Plaster |
Type I And Type Ii Zinc Oxide Impression Paste Differ With Respect To______
Their Use | |
Water Content | |
Eugenol Content | |
Their Hardness After Setting |
Two In One Stage Impression Materials Include______
All Of The Above | |
Zinc Oxide Eugenol Impression Paste | |
Elastomeric Impression Material | |
Hydrocolloid Impression Material |
Tublulence Of Molten Gold Is Due To ______
None Of The Above | |
Improper Venting | |
A And B | |
Impurities In Gold |
Trisodium Phosphate In Alginate Acts Are______
Accelerator | |
Plasticizer | |
Reactor | |
Retarder |
Trisodium Phosphate Added To Alginate Contributes Towards______
Increasing The Working Time Of Alginate Impression Material | |
Acts As An Accelerator | |
Provides Gel Strength | |
Initiating The Setting Reaction |
Torsional Force Is______
Shear | |
Transverse Bending Force | |
Tensile Force | |
Compression |