TCDHA DENTAL
MATERIALS MIDTERM
EXAM 2024-2025
Material that is repeatedly stressed, like during mastication, may break
as a result of ANSWER fatigue failure.
Galvanism: A REPLY The exchange of electric current between two
different metals
Heat conductivity: Response The heat transfer rate of a substance over
time
ANSWER stress is the term describing the internal response to an
externally applied force.
The section of the bridge that fits over the abutment is called a retainer.
Pontic - ANSWER artificial or false tooth
Abutment: The Responsive System for a natural tooth
Are the aesthetic materials used to restore enamel in high demand? -
RESULT liveliness
ANSWER microleakage is the term for fluid and debris leaking that
extends along the tooth restoration contact.
Overly thick film could result in incorrect restoration seating.
A dental material's safe interaction with the body as a whole is
determined by its ANSWER biocompatibility.
, In the event of compressive force, which restorative material has the
highest likelihood of breaking? - REPLY porcelain
The most soluble substance for restoration: ANSWER glass ionomer
The most significant risk associated with the restorative substance,
Answer amalgam, is crossosion.
The term "ANSWER tarnish" refers to the surface deterioration of a
metal repair.
ANSWER composite resin is one example of a restorative material with
thermal conductivity characteristics comparable to enamel.
the property that distinguishes a solid: ANSWER volume and shape
the main bonds that are most stable—ANSWER have regular crystalline
structures
The appropriate phrase to use when characterizing the minimum stress
that a material can bear before failing is The ultimate power of the
answer
A substance is referred to as ANSWER dense when its weight grows
relative to its volume.
The ability of a material to - ANSWER pierce an item is determined by its
hardness.
When a material rebounds after temporary deformation, it has good
ANSWER elasticity.
The term for flow resistance is ANSWER viscosity.
Materials that ANSWER flow under mechanical forces are known as
thixotropic materials.
Mixing time is the amount of time that passes between the start of
mixing and the start of working time.
Slowly mixed material on a chilled glass surface will - ANSWER have a
longer setting time and a lower working life.
MATERIALS MIDTERM
EXAM 2024-2025
Material that is repeatedly stressed, like during mastication, may break
as a result of ANSWER fatigue failure.
Galvanism: A REPLY The exchange of electric current between two
different metals
Heat conductivity: Response The heat transfer rate of a substance over
time
ANSWER stress is the term describing the internal response to an
externally applied force.
The section of the bridge that fits over the abutment is called a retainer.
Pontic - ANSWER artificial or false tooth
Abutment: The Responsive System for a natural tooth
Are the aesthetic materials used to restore enamel in high demand? -
RESULT liveliness
ANSWER microleakage is the term for fluid and debris leaking that
extends along the tooth restoration contact.
Overly thick film could result in incorrect restoration seating.
A dental material's safe interaction with the body as a whole is
determined by its ANSWER biocompatibility.
, In the event of compressive force, which restorative material has the
highest likelihood of breaking? - REPLY porcelain
The most soluble substance for restoration: ANSWER glass ionomer
The most significant risk associated with the restorative substance,
Answer amalgam, is crossosion.
The term "ANSWER tarnish" refers to the surface deterioration of a
metal repair.
ANSWER composite resin is one example of a restorative material with
thermal conductivity characteristics comparable to enamel.
the property that distinguishes a solid: ANSWER volume and shape
the main bonds that are most stable—ANSWER have regular crystalline
structures
The appropriate phrase to use when characterizing the minimum stress
that a material can bear before failing is The ultimate power of the
answer
A substance is referred to as ANSWER dense when its weight grows
relative to its volume.
The ability of a material to - ANSWER pierce an item is determined by its
hardness.
When a material rebounds after temporary deformation, it has good
ANSWER elasticity.
The term for flow resistance is ANSWER viscosity.
Materials that ANSWER flow under mechanical forces are known as
thixotropic materials.
Mixing time is the amount of time that passes between the start of
mixing and the start of working time.
Slowly mixed material on a chilled glass surface will - ANSWER have a
longer setting time and a lower working life.