Deck 2: Properties of Materials

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For which of the following materials do dimensional changes occur during setting as a result of a chemical reaction?

A) Elastomeric impression materials
B) Gold restorations
C) Wax patterns
D) A and C
E) B and C
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Given a schematic sketch of two opposing teeth, one with a temporary aluminum alloy crown and the other with a gold crown, which one would be the electrolyte?

A) Saliva
B) Gold crown
C) Difference in electrical potential
D) Temporary aluminum alloy crown
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Which of the following terms indicates concentration of molecules at the surface of a solid or liquid?

A) Corrosion
B) Adsorption
C) Absorption
D) Hydrophilic
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With regard to wettability and water, what does a low contact angle indicate?

A) The material is hydrophilic.
B) The material is hydrophobic.
C) The contact angle is greater than 90°.
D) Both A and C are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
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What is used as a measurement of heat transfer?

A) Linear coefficient of thermal expansion
B) Thermal conductivity
C) Galvanism
D) Absorption
E) Adsorption
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Which of the following dental restorative materials has a linear coefficient of thermal expansion closest to teeth?

A) Unfilled acrylics and sealants
B) Glass ionomer base
C) Dental amalgam
D) Composites
E) Gold alloys
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Which of the following dental restorative materials has the greatest thermal conductivity?

A) Resin composites
B) Unfilled acrylics
C) Dental amalgam
D) Gold alloys
E) Ceramic
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Why are cavity varnishes and liners ineffective as thermal insulators?

A) Used in thin layers
B) High thermal conductivity
C) Low coefficient of thermal expansion
D) High coefficient of thermal expansion
Question
The volumetric dimensional change is equal to _____ times the linear dimensional change.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) six
Question
Which of the following choices encourage good wetting?

A) Low-energy solid
B) High-energy solid
C) High-energy liquid
D) A and C are correct.
E) B and C are correct.
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What occurs as the result of a discrepancy between the linear thermal coefficient of expansion between teeth and the restorative material if there is no bonding?

A) Stress
B) Strain
C) Percolation
D) Yield strength
E) Elastic modulus
Question
Because the thermal expansion of a restorative material usually does not match that of the tooth structure, a differential expansion or contraction occurs that may result in leakage of oral fluids between the restoration and tooth.

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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Percolation is thought to decrease with time following insertion of which of the following dental restorative materials?

A) Filled resin composite
B) Unfilled acrylic resin
C) Dental amalgam
D) Cast gold
E) Ceramic
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Which of the following is an electrical property of interest in the mouth?

A) Coefficient of thermal expansion
B) Elastic modulus
C) Percolation
D) Galvanism
E) Ductility
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What refers to the uptake of liquid by a bulk solid?

A) Absorption
B) Adsorption
C) Hydrophilic
D) Hydrophobic
Question
A new addition silicone impression material is tested for linear dimensional change upon setting. The result of -0.34% indicates that _______________ took place within 24 hours after setting.

A) linear expansion
B) linear shrinkage
C) thermal expansion
D) thermal shrinkage
Question
How is the percentage of dimensional change measured?

A) An original length or volume
B) The final length or volume
C) The compressive strength
D) The tensile strength
E) The shear strength
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Which of the following dental materials has a thermal conductivity that is most similar to tooth structure?

A) Composites
B) Gold alloys
C) Dental amalgam
D) Zinc phosphate cement
E) Zinc oxide-eugenol cement
Question
Which of the following restorative materials has a linear thermal coefficient of expansion that is lower than that of human teeth?

A) Ceramics
B) Composites
C) Dental amalgam
D) Unfilled acrylics and sealants
Question
The thermal coefficient of expansion _____ uniform throughout the entire temperature range and is usually _________ for liquids than solids.

A) is; lower
B) is; higher
C) is not; lower
D) is not; higher
Question
For a given force, the _______ the area over which it is applied, the ________ the value of the stress.

A) smaller; smaller
B) smaller; larger
C) larger; larger
D) A and C
E) B and C
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Which of the following statements is true of the measure of Knoop hardness?

A) It is obtained by measurement of the short diagonal of an indentation from a diamond indenter.
B) Enamel has a lower Knoop hardness value than dentin and cementum.
C) Hardness is directly related to yield strength and wear resistance.
D) The larger the indentation, the smaller the value.
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What is the ratio of the force to the area called?

A) Stress
B) Strain
C) Tensile strength
D) Elastic modulus
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Analysis of the strain-time curve indicates that the ________ the time and the _____ force applied to the impression material, the lower the permanent strain and the more accurate the impression.

A) shorter; less
B) longer; less
C) shorter; more
D) longer; more
Question
Dimensional change may occur during setting as a result of which factor?

A) Volumetric change
B) Chemical reaction
C) Cooling
D) All of the above
E) B and C are correct.
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When a material reaches its ______________, deformation of a material becomes permanent.

A) stress-strain curve
B) ultimate strength
C) elastic modulus
D) yield strength
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How is the hardness of a dental material reported?

A) Knoop hardness
B) Nano-indentation
C) Diamond indenter
D) Dynamic properties
Question
Expansion and contraction rates between dental materials and tooth structure caused by temperature change vary. Gaps at the margins allow fluids to enter the space. What is this known as?

A) Coefficient of thermal expansion
B) Thermal conductivity
C) Dimensional change
D) Percolation
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Patients with dentures can apply about ____% of the force of those with normal dentition.

A) 10
B) 19
C) 50
D) 90
E) 150
Question
Which of the following statements is true of the tensile and compressive strengths of a material?

A) They may be significantly different.
B) Brittle materials are stronger in tension than in compression.
C) Brittle materials have small differences in tensile and compressive strength.
D) A, B, and C are true.
E) A and C are true.
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On which teeth are the greatest biting forces located?

A) Molars
B) Canines
C) Incisors
D) Premolars
Question
Which of the following statements is true of the proportional limit?

A) Below the proportional limit a material is plastic, and above the proportional limit it is elastic.
B) Below the proportional limit a material is elastic, and above the proportional limit it is plastic.
C) A material is elastic both below and above the proportional limit.
D) A material is plastic both below and above the proportional limit.
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"Measures the energy required to fracture a material" is the definition of which term?

A) Ductility
B) Resilience
C) Toughness
D) Malleability
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Which term refers to the change in the length or deformation of a material when subjected to force?

A) Flexure
B) Tensile
C) Strain
D) Shear
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Which of the following is not a form of stress?

A) Compressive
B) Flexure
C) Strain
D) Shear
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Of the following materials, which has the closest coefficient of expansion to tooth structure?

A) Ceramic
B) Amalgam
C) Filled polymers
D) Composite resins
Question
Which of the following materials has the highest rating related to thermal conductivity?

A) Glass ionomer
B) Gold alloy
C) Enamel
D) Dentin
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Which term refers to the cause of a metallic taste in the mouth?

A) Corrosion
B) Galvanism
C) Percolation
D) Contamination
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What causes corrosion?

A) Contact of two dissimilar metals in the mouth
B) Poor oral hygiene around restorations
C) Acidic food and drink
D) A and C are correct.
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What is a material called if a liquid presents a contact angle of wettability greater than 90°?

A) Viscous
B) Thixotropic
C) Hydrophilic
D) Hydrophobic
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Compare and contrast the terms absorption and adsorption.
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Explain the difference between ductility and malleability.
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What is the energy it takes to deform a material called?

A) Relationship
B) Resistance
C) Resilience
D) Rebound
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Detail the significance of thermal dimensional change.
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What is the purpose of using dental cements as bases within a cavity preparation?
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Compare and contrast the processes of tarnish and corrosion.
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What is the energy necessary to fracture called?

A) Yield strength
B) Toughness
C) Stress
D) Strain
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1
For which of the following materials do dimensional changes occur during setting as a result of a chemical reaction?

A) Elastomeric impression materials
B) Gold restorations
C) Wax patterns
D) A and C
E) B and C
Elastomeric impression materials
2
Given a schematic sketch of two opposing teeth, one with a temporary aluminum alloy crown and the other with a gold crown, which one would be the electrolyte?

A) Saliva
B) Gold crown
C) Difference in electrical potential
D) Temporary aluminum alloy crown
Saliva
3
Which of the following terms indicates concentration of molecules at the surface of a solid or liquid?

A) Corrosion
B) Adsorption
C) Absorption
D) Hydrophilic
Adsorption
4
With regard to wettability and water, what does a low contact angle indicate?

A) The material is hydrophilic.
B) The material is hydrophobic.
C) The contact angle is greater than 90°.
D) Both A and C are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
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What is used as a measurement of heat transfer?

A) Linear coefficient of thermal expansion
B) Thermal conductivity
C) Galvanism
D) Absorption
E) Adsorption
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6
Which of the following dental restorative materials has a linear coefficient of thermal expansion closest to teeth?

A) Unfilled acrylics and sealants
B) Glass ionomer base
C) Dental amalgam
D) Composites
E) Gold alloys
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7
Which of the following dental restorative materials has the greatest thermal conductivity?

A) Resin composites
B) Unfilled acrylics
C) Dental amalgam
D) Gold alloys
E) Ceramic
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Why are cavity varnishes and liners ineffective as thermal insulators?

A) Used in thin layers
B) High thermal conductivity
C) Low coefficient of thermal expansion
D) High coefficient of thermal expansion
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The volumetric dimensional change is equal to _____ times the linear dimensional change.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) six
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Which of the following choices encourage good wetting?

A) Low-energy solid
B) High-energy solid
C) High-energy liquid
D) A and C are correct.
E) B and C are correct.
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What occurs as the result of a discrepancy between the linear thermal coefficient of expansion between teeth and the restorative material if there is no bonding?

A) Stress
B) Strain
C) Percolation
D) Yield strength
E) Elastic modulus
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12
Because the thermal expansion of a restorative material usually does not match that of the tooth structure, a differential expansion or contraction occurs that may result in leakage of oral fluids between the restoration and tooth.

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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13
Percolation is thought to decrease with time following insertion of which of the following dental restorative materials?

A) Filled resin composite
B) Unfilled acrylic resin
C) Dental amalgam
D) Cast gold
E) Ceramic
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14
Which of the following is an electrical property of interest in the mouth?

A) Coefficient of thermal expansion
B) Elastic modulus
C) Percolation
D) Galvanism
E) Ductility
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What refers to the uptake of liquid by a bulk solid?

A) Absorption
B) Adsorption
C) Hydrophilic
D) Hydrophobic
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A new addition silicone impression material is tested for linear dimensional change upon setting. The result of -0.34% indicates that _______________ took place within 24 hours after setting.

A) linear expansion
B) linear shrinkage
C) thermal expansion
D) thermal shrinkage
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How is the percentage of dimensional change measured?

A) An original length or volume
B) The final length or volume
C) The compressive strength
D) The tensile strength
E) The shear strength
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Which of the following dental materials has a thermal conductivity that is most similar to tooth structure?

A) Composites
B) Gold alloys
C) Dental amalgam
D) Zinc phosphate cement
E) Zinc oxide-eugenol cement
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Which of the following restorative materials has a linear thermal coefficient of expansion that is lower than that of human teeth?

A) Ceramics
B) Composites
C) Dental amalgam
D) Unfilled acrylics and sealants
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The thermal coefficient of expansion _____ uniform throughout the entire temperature range and is usually _________ for liquids than solids.

A) is; lower
B) is; higher
C) is not; lower
D) is not; higher
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21
For a given force, the _______ the area over which it is applied, the ________ the value of the stress.

A) smaller; smaller
B) smaller; larger
C) larger; larger
D) A and C
E) B and C
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22
Which of the following statements is true of the measure of Knoop hardness?

A) It is obtained by measurement of the short diagonal of an indentation from a diamond indenter.
B) Enamel has a lower Knoop hardness value than dentin and cementum.
C) Hardness is directly related to yield strength and wear resistance.
D) The larger the indentation, the smaller the value.
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What is the ratio of the force to the area called?

A) Stress
B) Strain
C) Tensile strength
D) Elastic modulus
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24
Analysis of the strain-time curve indicates that the ________ the time and the _____ force applied to the impression material, the lower the permanent strain and the more accurate the impression.

A) shorter; less
B) longer; less
C) shorter; more
D) longer; more
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25
Dimensional change may occur during setting as a result of which factor?

A) Volumetric change
B) Chemical reaction
C) Cooling
D) All of the above
E) B and C are correct.
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When a material reaches its ______________, deformation of a material becomes permanent.

A) stress-strain curve
B) ultimate strength
C) elastic modulus
D) yield strength
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27
How is the hardness of a dental material reported?

A) Knoop hardness
B) Nano-indentation
C) Diamond indenter
D) Dynamic properties
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28
Expansion and contraction rates between dental materials and tooth structure caused by temperature change vary. Gaps at the margins allow fluids to enter the space. What is this known as?

A) Coefficient of thermal expansion
B) Thermal conductivity
C) Dimensional change
D) Percolation
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Patients with dentures can apply about ____% of the force of those with normal dentition.

A) 10
B) 19
C) 50
D) 90
E) 150
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Which of the following statements is true of the tensile and compressive strengths of a material?

A) They may be significantly different.
B) Brittle materials are stronger in tension than in compression.
C) Brittle materials have small differences in tensile and compressive strength.
D) A, B, and C are true.
E) A and C are true.
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On which teeth are the greatest biting forces located?

A) Molars
B) Canines
C) Incisors
D) Premolars
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32
Which of the following statements is true of the proportional limit?

A) Below the proportional limit a material is plastic, and above the proportional limit it is elastic.
B) Below the proportional limit a material is elastic, and above the proportional limit it is plastic.
C) A material is elastic both below and above the proportional limit.
D) A material is plastic both below and above the proportional limit.
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33
"Measures the energy required to fracture a material" is the definition of which term?

A) Ductility
B) Resilience
C) Toughness
D) Malleability
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Which term refers to the change in the length or deformation of a material when subjected to force?

A) Flexure
B) Tensile
C) Strain
D) Shear
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35
Which of the following is not a form of stress?

A) Compressive
B) Flexure
C) Strain
D) Shear
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36
Of the following materials, which has the closest coefficient of expansion to tooth structure?

A) Ceramic
B) Amalgam
C) Filled polymers
D) Composite resins
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37
Which of the following materials has the highest rating related to thermal conductivity?

A) Glass ionomer
B) Gold alloy
C) Enamel
D) Dentin
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38
Which term refers to the cause of a metallic taste in the mouth?

A) Corrosion
B) Galvanism
C) Percolation
D) Contamination
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39
What causes corrosion?

A) Contact of two dissimilar metals in the mouth
B) Poor oral hygiene around restorations
C) Acidic food and drink
D) A and C are correct.
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What is a material called if a liquid presents a contact angle of wettability greater than 90°?

A) Viscous
B) Thixotropic
C) Hydrophilic
D) Hydrophobic
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41
Compare and contrast the terms absorption and adsorption.
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42
Explain the difference between ductility and malleability.
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43
What is the energy it takes to deform a material called?

A) Relationship
B) Resistance
C) Resilience
D) Rebound
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Detail the significance of thermal dimensional change.
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What is the purpose of using dental cements as bases within a cavity preparation?
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Compare and contrast the processes of tarnish and corrosion.
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What is the energy necessary to fracture called?

A) Yield strength
B) Toughness
C) Stress
D) Strain
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