Deck 3: Physical Properties of Dental Materials
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Deck 3: Physical Properties of Dental Materials
1
If the molecules of a solid are arranged in a random form with no regular pattern, the solid is called:
A) thixotropic
B) amorphous
C) malleable
D) ductile
A) thixotropic
B) amorphous
C) malleable
D) ductile
amorphous
2
The maximum amount of stress a material can take before breaking is known as its:
A) ultimate capacity
B) maximum elasticity
C) ultimate strength
D) material hardness
A) ultimate capacity
B) maximum elasticity
C) ultimate strength
D) material hardness
ultimate strength
3
Which of the following is the hardest material?
A) Cementum of a tooth
B) Enamel of a tooth
C) Composite resin restorative material
D) Cast gold restorative material
A) Cementum of a tooth
B) Enamel of a tooth
C) Composite resin restorative material
D) Cast gold restorative material
Enamel of a tooth
4
Which of the following is an example of a direct restorative material?
A) Porcelain inlay
B) Cast gold crown
C) Silver dental amalgam restoration
D) Ceramic implant abutment
A) Porcelain inlay
B) Cast gold crown
C) Silver dental amalgam restoration
D) Ceramic implant abutment
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5
Of the following, which is not an application of a material's classification?
A) Its longevity
B) Its utilization
C) Its fabrication
D) All of these are correct.
A) Its longevity
B) Its utilization
C) Its fabrication
D) All of these are correct.
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6
Metals that can withstand dimensional change without breaking are:
A) resilient
B) tough
C) malleable
D) ductile
A) resilient
B) tough
C) malleable
D) ductile
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7
A _______ material will flow more easily under mechanical pressure.
A) viscous
B) thixotropic
C) resistance
D) therapeutic
A) viscous
B) thixotropic
C) resistance
D) therapeutic
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8
Which type of bond occurs when two atoms share electrons in their outer shell, creating full shells for both?
A) Ionic bond
B) Covalent bond
C) Metallic bond
D) Hydrogen bond
A) Ionic bond
B) Covalent bond
C) Metallic bond
D) Hydrogen bond
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9
Which of the following statements is true concerning desirable properties of dental materials?
A) The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without breaking is known as the proportional limit.
B) Stiffer materials have a high modulus of elasticity.
C) Resilience is the ability of a material to resist fracture.
D) In most cases, metals tend to be brittle and ceramics tend to be ductile and malleable.
A) The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without breaking is known as the proportional limit.
B) Stiffer materials have a high modulus of elasticity.
C) Resilience is the ability of a material to resist fracture.
D) In most cases, metals tend to be brittle and ceramics tend to be ductile and malleable.
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10
Dental plaster begins with ________________ components.
A) water and powder
B) liquid and powder
C) paste and liquid
D) paste and paste
A) water and powder
B) liquid and powder
C) paste and liquid
D) paste and paste
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11
In general, ________ temperature and ________ humidity will accelerate the reaction of the material.
A) high; high
B) high; low
C) low; high
D) low; low
A) high; high
B) high; low
C) low; high
D) low; low
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12
______________ is the time permitted to manipulate the material in the mouth.
A) Mixing time
B) Working time
C) Initial set time
D) Final set time
A) Mixing time
B) Working time
C) Initial set time
D) Final set time
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13
Which of the following is true concerning initial and final setting times?
A) The material must not be disturbed through the end of the final set.
B) Moisture and pressure controls are frequently important during the initial set.
C) The final set always occurs while the patient is still in the dental office.
D) Once a material has reached the initial set, it will not fracture.
A) The material must not be disturbed through the end of the final set.
B) Moisture and pressure controls are frequently important during the initial set.
C) The final set always occurs while the patient is still in the dental office.
D) Once a material has reached the initial set, it will not fracture.
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14
Which of the following are considered to be therapeutic dental materials?
A) Fluorides and pit and fissure sealants
B) Medicated bases or topical treatments for periodontal disease
C) Filling, inlay, crown, bridge, or implant
D) Partial or complete denture
A) Fluorides and pit and fissure sealants
B) Medicated bases or topical treatments for periodontal disease
C) Filling, inlay, crown, bridge, or implant
D) Partial or complete denture
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15
The stability of a solid is evaluated by noting:
A) how hard the material is when set
B) whether or not it is a compound
C) whether the molecules are arranged uniformly
D) its atomic mass and number
A) how hard the material is when set
B) whether or not it is a compound
C) whether the molecules are arranged uniformly
D) its atomic mass and number
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16
Which of the following is not a primary bond?
A) Hydrogen
B) Covalent
C) Ionic
D) Metallic
A) Hydrogen
B) Covalent
C) Ionic
D) Metallic
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17
Dual set materials utilize _______________ setting reactions.
A) both light-activated and chemical
B) light-activated but not chemical
C) chemical setting but not light-activated
D) neither light-activated nor chemical
A) both light-activated and chemical
B) light-activated but not chemical
C) chemical setting but not light-activated
D) neither light-activated nor chemical
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18
Liquids are evaluated by their:
A) viscosity
B) flowability
C) wettability
D) resistance
A) viscosity
B) flowability
C) wettability
D) resistance
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19
The higher the viscosity, the greater is a liquid's ability to resist flow. Usually, the viscosity of liquids increases as the temperature increases.
A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, the second statement is true.
A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, the second statement is true.
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20
Which of the following is an example of a secondary rather than primary bond?
A) Metallic bond
B) Van der Waals bond
C) Covalent bond
D) Ionic bond
A) Metallic bond
B) Van der Waals bond
C) Covalent bond
D) Ionic bond
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21
Match the items with the correct description below.
Toughness
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
Toughness
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
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22
Altering the set ratios of a material for any purpose will:
A) make the material harder
B) produce adverse results
C) speed up the initial set
D) have little significance
A) make the material harder
B) produce adverse results
C) speed up the initial set
D) have little significance
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23
Match the items with the correct description below.
Stiffness
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
Stiffness
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
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24
The use of expired or improperly stored materials may:
A) render the material ineffective
B) cause a toxic reaction
C) be of little consequence
A) render the material ineffective
B) cause a toxic reaction
C) be of little consequence
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25
Match the items with the correct description below.
Ultimate strength deformation
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
Ultimate strength deformation
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
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26
Match the items with the correct description below.
Hardness
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
Hardness
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
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27
The reaction initiated when a catalyst and a base are mixed together will be:
A) chemical
B) physical
C) dual
D) All are possible reactions.
A) chemical
B) physical
C) dual
D) All are possible reactions.
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28
List and describe the three types of primary bonds.
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29
List and describe the three different classifications of dental materials.
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30
Match the items with the correct description below.
Initial set time homogenous mix
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
Initial set time homogenous mix
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
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31
Match the items with the correct description below.
Final set time
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
Final set time
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
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32
Which of the following would not be considered a direct placement restorative material?
A) Gold
B) Gold foil
C) Amalgam
D) Composite resin
A) Gold
B) Gold foil
C) Amalgam
D) Composite resin
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33
Match the items with the correct description below.
Proportional limit breaking
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
Proportional limit breaking
A)Resistance to deformation
B)The greatest stress a structure can withstand without permanent
C)The resistance of a solid to penetration
D)The maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without
E)The ability of a material to resist fracture
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34
Match the items with the correct description below.
Working time
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
Working time
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
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35
Match the items with the correct description below.
Mixing time
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
Mixing time
A)Begins when the material can no longer be manipulated in the mouth
B)When the material has reached its ultimate state
C)The amount of time the auxiliary has to bring the components together into a
D)The time permitted to manipulate the material within the mouth
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