TCDHA dental materials test 3 2026
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Self-curing is a process whereby a True
chemical reaction occurs when 2
resins, a base with chemical
activators and a catalyst, are mixed
together?
Moisture contamination contributes True
to ineffective bonding?
Enamel bonding is stronger than True
dentin bonding?
Composite resins light cured in large True
increments can contribute to
hypersensitivity?
The primer is applied following the False, it happens before
bonding resin?
, The smear layer is composed of cut False
tooth debris, bacterial plaque, and
bodily which interferes with the
formation of bond to the pulp?
What is the name of the acid phosphoric acid
commonly used to etch tooth
structure?
How is bonding to enamel achieved? requires only a low viscosity liquid resin monomer
that will penetrate into the spaces on and between
enamel rods created by acid etching
What causes dentin sensitivity? over etched dentin
How is dentin bonding best Adhesion occurs by removal of smear layer and
achieved? formation of micro tags within intertubular dentin
glazing phase? (baking) 2nd step, completed after final contouring
of crown.
sintering phase? (contouring) 1st step, heat ceramic particles to
melting poing then fuse to adjacent particles at
boarders.
As a dental hygienist how would you Thin layers of esthetic materials that are bonded to
describe a veneer to your client? the anterior portion of the mouth.
Ceramics appear similar to natural False
teeth because they are fluorescent?
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Terms in this set (140)
Self-curing is a process whereby a True
chemical reaction occurs when 2
resins, a base with chemical
activators and a catalyst, are mixed
together?
Moisture contamination contributes True
to ineffective bonding?
Enamel bonding is stronger than True
dentin bonding?
Composite resins light cured in large True
increments can contribute to
hypersensitivity?
The primer is applied following the False, it happens before
bonding resin?
, The smear layer is composed of cut False
tooth debris, bacterial plaque, and
bodily which interferes with the
formation of bond to the pulp?
What is the name of the acid phosphoric acid
commonly used to etch tooth
structure?
How is bonding to enamel achieved? requires only a low viscosity liquid resin monomer
that will penetrate into the spaces on and between
enamel rods created by acid etching
What causes dentin sensitivity? over etched dentin
How is dentin bonding best Adhesion occurs by removal of smear layer and
achieved? formation of micro tags within intertubular dentin
glazing phase? (baking) 2nd step, completed after final contouring
of crown.
sintering phase? (contouring) 1st step, heat ceramic particles to
melting poing then fuse to adjacent particles at
boarders.
As a dental hygienist how would you Thin layers of esthetic materials that are bonded to
describe a veneer to your client? the anterior portion of the mouth.
Ceramics appear similar to natural False
teeth because they are fluorescent?