Deck 6: Finishing, Polishing, and Cleansing Materials

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Which of the following abrasive agents commonly used in dentistry for polishing and cleansing is derived from diatoms?

A) Kieselguhr
B) Calcite
C) Pumice
D) Rouge
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Which of the following types of abrasive materials found in prophy paste, wear during use but continue to abrade, producing an increasingly smoother surface?

A) Perlite
B) Silicon dioxide
C) Zirconium silicate
D) Diatomaceous silicon dioxide
E) Sodium-potassium-aluminum silicate
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Which of the following materials is the most difficult to remove from a tooth surface during tooth prophylaxis?

A) Acquired pellicle
B) Food debris
C) Calculus
D) Plaque
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Which of the following restorative materials is most subject to wear during a prophylactic procedure?

A) Resin composites
B) Dental amalgam
C) Cast gold
D) Ceramic
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Which technique will produce the smoothest surface on a composite restoration?

A) Curing against a polyester matrix
B) Twelve-blade carbide burs
C) Diamond stones
D) Green stones
E) White stones
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Why are finishing and polishing techniques so important in restorative dentistry?

A) Remove excess material and to smooth roughened surfaces
B) Remove plaque and calculus from restorations
C) Burnish the margins of gold castings
D) Work-harden metal surfaces
Question
For an abrasive, the higher the speed, the greater the frequency per unit of time the particle contacts the surface. In a clinical situation it is easiest to control pressure rather than speed to vary the rate of abrasion.

A) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is correct.
B) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is incorrect.
C) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is correct.
D) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is incorrect.
Question
Some fast-setting, high-copper amalgams can be polished about 8 to 12 minutes after placement with a _____ paste of extra-fine _____ and water in a rubber cup.

A) dry; silex
B) dry; tin oxide
C) creamy; silex
D) creamy; tin oxide
Question
After polishing, a denture should be stored _____ until delivery to the patient.

A) dry
B) moist
C) in glycerin
D) in ultrasonic cleaning solution
Question
Which of the following represents an appropriate sequence for finishing and polishing an acrylic denture base?

A) Pumice slurry, finishing bur, tripoli
B) Pumice slurry, tripoli, finishing bur
C) Finishing bur, tripoli, pumice slurry
D) Finishing bur, pumice slurry, tripoli
E) Tripoli, finishing bur, pumice slurry
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Which types of materials are used for finishing and polishing?

A) Surfactants
B) Humectants
C) Astringents
D) Abrasives
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Which abrasive disks are beige?

A) Aluminum oxide
B) Silicon carbide
C) Garnet
D) Cuttle
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Which of the following procedures are recommended in order to maintain infection control when using pumice to polish acrylic denture base material?

A) Change pumice daily.
B) Use a separate pumice pan for each patient.
C) Mix pumice with a liquid disinfectant such as 5 parts sodium hypochlorite to 100 parts distilled water.
D) A, B, and C are all recommended.
E) Only A and C are recommended.
Question
Which of the following statements is true when using abrasives?

A) The area being finished and polished should be rinsed with each successive change of abrasive.
B) Dry polishing will increase the danger of overheating the surface.
C) Dry polishing will increase the efficiency of the abrasive.
D) Both A and C are correct statements.
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Which types of abrasives are generally hard, coarse abrasives used primarily for the development of desired contours of a restoration or tooth preparation and for the removal of gross irregularities on a surface?

A) Cleansing
B) Finishing
C) Polishing
D) A and B
E) B and C
Question
What is the purpose of a humectant in toothpaste?

A) Prevent dehydration
B) Function as a binder
C) Prevent dental caries
D) Function as an abrasive
E) Reduce the rate of formation of supragingival calculus
Question
Which of the following would represent an appropriate sequence for finishing and polishing an amalgam restoration?

A) Finishing bur, green stone, tin oxide, silex
B) Green stone, finishing bur, silex, tin oxide
C) Green stone, finishing bur, tin oxide, silex
D) Tin oxide, silex, green stone, finishing bur
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Which technique will produce the smoothest surface of a gold casting?

A) Chamois
B) Fine cuttle disk
C) Crocus disk with rouge
D) Polished wax, pickled casting
Question
Sand disks should not be used interchangeably with _____ disks.

A) cuttle
B) diamond
C) silicon carbide
D) aluminum oxide
Question
Which of the following is not one of the criteria for an ideal denture cleanser?

A) Be stable during storage
B) Preferably be bactericidal and fungicidal
C) Be able to remineralize worn acrylic denture teeth
D) Be able to attack or dissolve both the organic and inorganic portions of denture deposits
Question
Which of the following is not a recommended type of denture cleaner?

A) Abrasive creams
B) Alkaline perborates
C) Fluoridated toothpaste
D) Alkaline hypochlorites
Question
What are the three categories of abrasives used in dentistry?

A) Tin oxide and rouge
B) Light, medium, and coarse pumice
C) Smoothing, wearing, and adhering
D) Finishing, polishing, and cleansing
Question
Home bleaching agents typically contain 10% to 22% _____ peroxide.

A) carbamide
B) hydrogen
C) calcium
D) sodium
Question
Which of the following choices represent(s) an effective means of improving denture cleanliness?

A) Fifteen-minute soaking
B) Ultrasonic vibration
C) Chemical cleansers
D) Brushing
E) C and D
Question
When using an abrasive material how will the amount of pressure exerted affect the outcome?

A) Cause the material to fracture if excessive
B) Cause the finish to be glossy as it increases
C) Cause deeper grooves in the finished restoration
D) Eliminate intrinsic stains in the surrounding enamel
Question
Which factor affects the rate of abrasion?

A) Rate of speed
B) Type of material
C) Depth of the material
D) Number of filler particles
Question
Which of the following is true about rag wheels and pumice?

A) Disposed of after each patient use
B) Sterilized before the next patient use
C) Used on the tongue side of the prosthetic
D) Only A and B
E) All of the above
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At what point can high-copper amalgams be polished?

A) Should not be polished
B) Can be polished after 8 to 12 minutes
C) Should be polished after 24 hours
Question
Which of the following methods would not be used to clean a denture with a soft liner?

A) Cotton under cold water
B) A brush with hard, stiff bristles
C) A soaking type of denture cleanser
D) An organic solvent such as chloroform
E) Immersion in sodium hypochlorite followed by light brushing
Question
Which of the following techniques are recommended for cleaning dentures and prosthetic appliances fabricated from base metals such as cobalt-chromium alloy?

A) Light brushing
B) Soaking in hot water
C) Immersion in a solution containing 1 teaspoon of a hypochlorite (Clorox) and 2 teaspoons of a glassy phosphate (Calgon) in one-half glass of water
D) A, B, and C
E) A and C
Question
What is the purpose of using glycerin with polishing agents?

A) Maintains consistency
B) Improves polish
C) Provides gloss
D) Evaporates
Question
Which of the following cleaning techniques would be most effective for cleaning stain and plaque from dentures?

A) A 15-minute soak daily with a chemical tablet
B) Using a toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste
C) Periodic immersions in an ultrasonic cleaner
D) Using a denture brush and denture paste
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Which of the following statements is true of bleaching agents?

A) They will adversely affect restorative materials such as gold alloys, amalgam, microfilled composites, or porcelain.
B) Some microhybrid composites, hybrid ionomers, and glass ionomers have been roughened slightly by bleaching gels.
C) Bleach should come in contact with dentin in order to bleach the yellow shade.
D) Yellow, orange, or light brown stains are the least responsive to bleaching.
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Which statement is correct about the finish on a glass ionomer restoration?

A) Rougher than a compomer
B) The same as composite resin
C) Smoother than a compomer
D) Smoother than composite resin
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Which of the following is true about diamond stones?

A) Chips added to a binder
B) Cannot produce fine detail
C) Formed into disks, cups, or points
D) A, B, and C are all correct.
E) Only A and C are correct.
Question
Dentifrice products that contain pumice and quartz show lower cleansing values. Dentifrice products that contain pumice and quartz show lower abrasion to tooth surfaces.

A) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is correct.
B) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is incorrect.
C) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is correct.
D) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is incorrect.
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Which of the following is not part of the guidelines for in-office bleaching?

A) Patients can be processing while the dental team is seeing other patients.
B) The patient should have a comprehensive exam prior to the procedure.
C) The patient should have a complete prophylaxis prior to the procedure.
D) The patient may need local anesthetic for sensitivity.
E) Both A and D are correct.
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When are fine abrasives used?

A) Reduce scratches
B) Contour the restoration
C) Remove excess material
D) Provide detailed anatomy
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Which statement is true regarding the smooth surface of a restoration?

A) Allows stain formation
B) Reduces retention of bacteria
C) Increases retention of bacteria
D) Produces a dull, nonreflective appearance
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What are the side effects of tooth whitening procedures?

A) Lightening esthetic restorations
B) Sloughing of the gingiva
C) Tooth hypersensitivity
D) All of the above
E) Only B and C
Question
Whitening agents are effective in removing which type(s) of stain or discoloration?

A) Tetracycline stain
B) Black line stain
C) Decalcification
D) Coffee stain
Question
Compare and contrast in-office and home whitening materials.
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Explain the guidelines for helping a patient choose the correct dentifrice for his/her needs.
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Deck 6: Finishing, Polishing, and Cleansing Materials
1
Which of the following abrasive agents commonly used in dentistry for polishing and cleansing is derived from diatoms?

A) Kieselguhr
B) Calcite
C) Pumice
D) Rouge
Kieselguhr
2
Which of the following types of abrasive materials found in prophy paste, wear during use but continue to abrade, producing an increasingly smoother surface?

A) Perlite
B) Silicon dioxide
C) Zirconium silicate
D) Diatomaceous silicon dioxide
E) Sodium-potassium-aluminum silicate
Perlite
3
Which of the following materials is the most difficult to remove from a tooth surface during tooth prophylaxis?

A) Acquired pellicle
B) Food debris
C) Calculus
D) Plaque
Calculus
4
Which of the following restorative materials is most subject to wear during a prophylactic procedure?

A) Resin composites
B) Dental amalgam
C) Cast gold
D) Ceramic
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Which technique will produce the smoothest surface on a composite restoration?

A) Curing against a polyester matrix
B) Twelve-blade carbide burs
C) Diamond stones
D) Green stones
E) White stones
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6
Why are finishing and polishing techniques so important in restorative dentistry?

A) Remove excess material and to smooth roughened surfaces
B) Remove plaque and calculus from restorations
C) Burnish the margins of gold castings
D) Work-harden metal surfaces
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For an abrasive, the higher the speed, the greater the frequency per unit of time the particle contacts the surface. In a clinical situation it is easiest to control pressure rather than speed to vary the rate of abrasion.

A) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is correct.
B) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is incorrect.
C) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is correct.
D) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is incorrect.
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8
Some fast-setting, high-copper amalgams can be polished about 8 to 12 minutes after placement with a _____ paste of extra-fine _____ and water in a rubber cup.

A) dry; silex
B) dry; tin oxide
C) creamy; silex
D) creamy; tin oxide
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After polishing, a denture should be stored _____ until delivery to the patient.

A) dry
B) moist
C) in glycerin
D) in ultrasonic cleaning solution
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10
Which of the following represents an appropriate sequence for finishing and polishing an acrylic denture base?

A) Pumice slurry, finishing bur, tripoli
B) Pumice slurry, tripoli, finishing bur
C) Finishing bur, tripoli, pumice slurry
D) Finishing bur, pumice slurry, tripoli
E) Tripoli, finishing bur, pumice slurry
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11
Which types of materials are used for finishing and polishing?

A) Surfactants
B) Humectants
C) Astringents
D) Abrasives
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Which abrasive disks are beige?

A) Aluminum oxide
B) Silicon carbide
C) Garnet
D) Cuttle
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Which of the following procedures are recommended in order to maintain infection control when using pumice to polish acrylic denture base material?

A) Change pumice daily.
B) Use a separate pumice pan for each patient.
C) Mix pumice with a liquid disinfectant such as 5 parts sodium hypochlorite to 100 parts distilled water.
D) A, B, and C are all recommended.
E) Only A and C are recommended.
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Which of the following statements is true when using abrasives?

A) The area being finished and polished should be rinsed with each successive change of abrasive.
B) Dry polishing will increase the danger of overheating the surface.
C) Dry polishing will increase the efficiency of the abrasive.
D) Both A and C are correct statements.
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Which types of abrasives are generally hard, coarse abrasives used primarily for the development of desired contours of a restoration or tooth preparation and for the removal of gross irregularities on a surface?

A) Cleansing
B) Finishing
C) Polishing
D) A and B
E) B and C
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What is the purpose of a humectant in toothpaste?

A) Prevent dehydration
B) Function as a binder
C) Prevent dental caries
D) Function as an abrasive
E) Reduce the rate of formation of supragingival calculus
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17
Which of the following would represent an appropriate sequence for finishing and polishing an amalgam restoration?

A) Finishing bur, green stone, tin oxide, silex
B) Green stone, finishing bur, silex, tin oxide
C) Green stone, finishing bur, tin oxide, silex
D) Tin oxide, silex, green stone, finishing bur
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18
Which technique will produce the smoothest surface of a gold casting?

A) Chamois
B) Fine cuttle disk
C) Crocus disk with rouge
D) Polished wax, pickled casting
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19
Sand disks should not be used interchangeably with _____ disks.

A) cuttle
B) diamond
C) silicon carbide
D) aluminum oxide
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20
Which of the following is not one of the criteria for an ideal denture cleanser?

A) Be stable during storage
B) Preferably be bactericidal and fungicidal
C) Be able to remineralize worn acrylic denture teeth
D) Be able to attack or dissolve both the organic and inorganic portions of denture deposits
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21
Which of the following is not a recommended type of denture cleaner?

A) Abrasive creams
B) Alkaline perborates
C) Fluoridated toothpaste
D) Alkaline hypochlorites
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22
What are the three categories of abrasives used in dentistry?

A) Tin oxide and rouge
B) Light, medium, and coarse pumice
C) Smoothing, wearing, and adhering
D) Finishing, polishing, and cleansing
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23
Home bleaching agents typically contain 10% to 22% _____ peroxide.

A) carbamide
B) hydrogen
C) calcium
D) sodium
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Which of the following choices represent(s) an effective means of improving denture cleanliness?

A) Fifteen-minute soaking
B) Ultrasonic vibration
C) Chemical cleansers
D) Brushing
E) C and D
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When using an abrasive material how will the amount of pressure exerted affect the outcome?

A) Cause the material to fracture if excessive
B) Cause the finish to be glossy as it increases
C) Cause deeper grooves in the finished restoration
D) Eliminate intrinsic stains in the surrounding enamel
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Which factor affects the rate of abrasion?

A) Rate of speed
B) Type of material
C) Depth of the material
D) Number of filler particles
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Which of the following is true about rag wheels and pumice?

A) Disposed of after each patient use
B) Sterilized before the next patient use
C) Used on the tongue side of the prosthetic
D) Only A and B
E) All of the above
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At what point can high-copper amalgams be polished?

A) Should not be polished
B) Can be polished after 8 to 12 minutes
C) Should be polished after 24 hours
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Which of the following methods would not be used to clean a denture with a soft liner?

A) Cotton under cold water
B) A brush with hard, stiff bristles
C) A soaking type of denture cleanser
D) An organic solvent such as chloroform
E) Immersion in sodium hypochlorite followed by light brushing
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Which of the following techniques are recommended for cleaning dentures and prosthetic appliances fabricated from base metals such as cobalt-chromium alloy?

A) Light brushing
B) Soaking in hot water
C) Immersion in a solution containing 1 teaspoon of a hypochlorite (Clorox) and 2 teaspoons of a glassy phosphate (Calgon) in one-half glass of water
D) A, B, and C
E) A and C
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What is the purpose of using glycerin with polishing agents?

A) Maintains consistency
B) Improves polish
C) Provides gloss
D) Evaporates
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32
Which of the following cleaning techniques would be most effective for cleaning stain and plaque from dentures?

A) A 15-minute soak daily with a chemical tablet
B) Using a toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste
C) Periodic immersions in an ultrasonic cleaner
D) Using a denture brush and denture paste
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33
Which of the following statements is true of bleaching agents?

A) They will adversely affect restorative materials such as gold alloys, amalgam, microfilled composites, or porcelain.
B) Some microhybrid composites, hybrid ionomers, and glass ionomers have been roughened slightly by bleaching gels.
C) Bleach should come in contact with dentin in order to bleach the yellow shade.
D) Yellow, orange, or light brown stains are the least responsive to bleaching.
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Which statement is correct about the finish on a glass ionomer restoration?

A) Rougher than a compomer
B) The same as composite resin
C) Smoother than a compomer
D) Smoother than composite resin
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Which of the following is true about diamond stones?

A) Chips added to a binder
B) Cannot produce fine detail
C) Formed into disks, cups, or points
D) A, B, and C are all correct.
E) Only A and C are correct.
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36
Dentifrice products that contain pumice and quartz show lower cleansing values. Dentifrice products that contain pumice and quartz show lower abrasion to tooth surfaces.

A) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is correct.
B) Statement 1 is correct; statement 2 is incorrect.
C) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is correct.
D) Statement 1 is incorrect; statement 2 is incorrect.
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37
Which of the following is not part of the guidelines for in-office bleaching?

A) Patients can be processing while the dental team is seeing other patients.
B) The patient should have a comprehensive exam prior to the procedure.
C) The patient should have a complete prophylaxis prior to the procedure.
D) The patient may need local anesthetic for sensitivity.
E) Both A and D are correct.
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38
When are fine abrasives used?

A) Reduce scratches
B) Contour the restoration
C) Remove excess material
D) Provide detailed anatomy
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Which statement is true regarding the smooth surface of a restoration?

A) Allows stain formation
B) Reduces retention of bacteria
C) Increases retention of bacteria
D) Produces a dull, nonreflective appearance
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40
What are the side effects of tooth whitening procedures?

A) Lightening esthetic restorations
B) Sloughing of the gingiva
C) Tooth hypersensitivity
D) All of the above
E) Only B and C
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Whitening agents are effective in removing which type(s) of stain or discoloration?

A) Tetracycline stain
B) Black line stain
C) Decalcification
D) Coffee stain
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Compare and contrast in-office and home whitening materials.
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Explain the guidelines for helping a patient choose the correct dentifrice for his/her needs.
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