Deck 32: Identification of Restorations, Dental Materials, and Foreign Objects

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A large, well-adapted radiopaque restoration with smooth borders is probably:

A) Silver amalgam.
B) Gold.
C) Porcelain.
D) Stainless steel.
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Of the nonmetallic restorations, ____ is the most dense and least radiolucent.

A) Unfilled acrylic
B) Filled acrylic
C) Composite
D) Porcelain
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Some manufacturers of composite materials add radiopaque particles to their products to help the viewer differentiate a composite restoration from:

A) An amalgam restoration.
B) Dental caries.
C) A cast gold restoration.
D) A porcelain-fused-to-metal crown.
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Diatorics are found in:

A) Silver point endodontic fillings.
B) Gutta percha endodontic fillings.
C) Anterior porcelain denture teeth.
D) Anterior acrylic denture teeth.
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According to the text, if questions arise as to what is seen on a radiograph concerning dental restorations, materials, or foreign objects, ____ can be used to obtain additional information.

A) Verbal inquiry of the patient
B) Clinical examination of the patient
C) An Internet search
D) A textbook reference
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Diatorics are:

A) Color sources.
B) Metal retention pins.
C) Identification dots.
D) Orthodontic brackets.
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A porcelain-fused-to-metal crown appears:

A) Uniformly radiopaque.
B) Uniformly radiolucent.
C) To have two radiographic components. The metal component appears completely radiopaque, and the porcelain component appears slightly radiopaque.
D) To have two radiographic components. The metal component appears completely radiolucent, and the porcelain component appears slightly radiolucent.
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Amalgam overhangs can be described as extensions of amalgam seen on dental radiographs beyond the crown portion of a tooth located in the ____ region.

A) Buccal
B) Lingual
C) Interproximal
D) Occlusal
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A base material appears ____. If compared with amalgam, the base material appears ____ radiodense.

A) Radiolucent; more
B) Radiolucent; less
C) Radiopaque; more
D) Radiopaque; less
Question
The greatest potential negative consequence of an amalgam overhang is:

A) Unesthetic contour.
B) Destruction of interproximal bone.
C) Impingement of the interdental papilla.
D) Stretching of periodontal ligament fibers.
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A thin radiopaque line outlining the prepared tooth may be evident on a dental radiograph of an all-porcelain crown. This thin line represents:

A) Die spacer
B) Cement
C) An air pocket
D) A metal substructure
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Post and core restorations can be seen in ____ treated teeth.

A) Periodontally
B) Orthodontically
C) Endodontically
D) Nonendodontically
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Because metallic restorations absorb x-rays, the area of the film that corresponds to their location remains unexposed, and the metallic restorations appear completely ____ on a dental radiograph.

A) Radiosensitive
B) Radioresistant
C) Radiopaque
D) Radiolucent
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Porcelain restoration are:

A) Radiolucent.
B) Slightly radiolucent.
C) Slightly radiopaque.
D) Radiopaque.
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Which of the following is the most common restorative material used in dentistry?

A) Porcelain
B) Cast gold
C) Amalgam
D) Acrylic
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Deck 32: Identification of Restorations, Dental Materials, and Foreign Objects
1
A large, well-adapted radiopaque restoration with smooth borders is probably:

A) Silver amalgam.
B) Gold.
C) Porcelain.
D) Stainless steel.
Gold.
2
Of the nonmetallic restorations, ____ is the most dense and least radiolucent.

A) Unfilled acrylic
B) Filled acrylic
C) Composite
D) Porcelain
Porcelain
3
Some manufacturers of composite materials add radiopaque particles to their products to help the viewer differentiate a composite restoration from:

A) An amalgam restoration.
B) Dental caries.
C) A cast gold restoration.
D) A porcelain-fused-to-metal crown.
Dental caries.
4
Diatorics are found in:

A) Silver point endodontic fillings.
B) Gutta percha endodontic fillings.
C) Anterior porcelain denture teeth.
D) Anterior acrylic denture teeth.
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According to the text, if questions arise as to what is seen on a radiograph concerning dental restorations, materials, or foreign objects, ____ can be used to obtain additional information.

A) Verbal inquiry of the patient
B) Clinical examination of the patient
C) An Internet search
D) A textbook reference
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Diatorics are:

A) Color sources.
B) Metal retention pins.
C) Identification dots.
D) Orthodontic brackets.
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A porcelain-fused-to-metal crown appears:

A) Uniformly radiopaque.
B) Uniformly radiolucent.
C) To have two radiographic components. The metal component appears completely radiopaque, and the porcelain component appears slightly radiopaque.
D) To have two radiographic components. The metal component appears completely radiolucent, and the porcelain component appears slightly radiolucent.
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Amalgam overhangs can be described as extensions of amalgam seen on dental radiographs beyond the crown portion of a tooth located in the ____ region.

A) Buccal
B) Lingual
C) Interproximal
D) Occlusal
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A base material appears ____. If compared with amalgam, the base material appears ____ radiodense.

A) Radiolucent; more
B) Radiolucent; less
C) Radiopaque; more
D) Radiopaque; less
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The greatest potential negative consequence of an amalgam overhang is:

A) Unesthetic contour.
B) Destruction of interproximal bone.
C) Impingement of the interdental papilla.
D) Stretching of periodontal ligament fibers.
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A thin radiopaque line outlining the prepared tooth may be evident on a dental radiograph of an all-porcelain crown. This thin line represents:

A) Die spacer
B) Cement
C) An air pocket
D) A metal substructure
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Post and core restorations can be seen in ____ treated teeth.

A) Periodontally
B) Orthodontically
C) Endodontically
D) Nonendodontically
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Because metallic restorations absorb x-rays, the area of the film that corresponds to their location remains unexposed, and the metallic restorations appear completely ____ on a dental radiograph.

A) Radiosensitive
B) Radioresistant
C) Radiopaque
D) Radiolucent
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Porcelain restoration are:

A) Radiolucent.
B) Slightly radiolucent.
C) Slightly radiopaque.
D) Radiopaque.
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Which of the following is the most common restorative material used in dentistry?

A) Porcelain
B) Cast gold
C) Amalgam
D) Acrylic
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