Clinical Principles for Cavity Preparation

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Week 9
Gabrielle Knight
Quiz by Gabrielle Knight, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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Cavity Preparation is the mechanical alteration of a tooth to receive restorative material.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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What type of cavity preparation is this?
Answer
  • complex
  • compound
  • simple

Question 3

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What type of cavity preparation is this?
Answer
  • complex
  • compound
  • simple

Question 4

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What type of cavity preparation is this?
Answer
  • complex
  • compound
  • simple

Question 5

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Why do we restore teeth?
Answer
  • To improve aesthetics
  • Replace tooth material lost by caries or defect
  • To protect sensitive dentin and pulp
  • To create overhangs
  • To restore function
  • To make space for food to accumulate

Question 6

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Label the correct features of this cavity preparation.
Answer
  • pulpal floor
  • gingival floor
  • axial wall
  • cementoenamel junction
  • distal wall

Question 7

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Restorative material can adequately replace enamel and dentin.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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The objectives of minimal intervention dentistry are:
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  • Remineralisation of early lesions
  • Reduction of cariogenic bacteria to eliminate the risk of further demineralization.
  • Replacement of demineralised enamel
  • Repair rather than replace
  • Causing caries
  • Encouraging the consumption of acidic drinks
  • Disease control
  • Minimum surgical intervention

Question 9

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Can a fissure sealant be used as a preventative method on a newly erupted tooth with deep fissures or high risk of caries?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No
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