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Operative dentistry NBDE II Exam 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Pass How thick is enamel usually - 2-3mm Where is enamel thickest - incisal/occlusal surface What is the diameter of enamel rods - 4-8 micrometers The dentin tubules follow ____ course to the pulp and the tubules are interconnected _____ - S, laterally Primary Dentin - Dentin at tooth eruption to 3 years post eruption Secondary Dentin - Regular dentin formed throughout life Tertiary Dentin (also called what?) - Reparative Dentin: An atubular type of dentin formed in response to irritation after the odontoblasts die Dead Tracts - Empty tubules as a result of odontoblastic process degeneration Sclerotic - The obliteration of dentin tubules by calcified material (not well organized) Dentin is ____% inorganic material and ___% organic material and water - 75, 25 What is indirect dentin pulp capping - Medically treating a very thin layer of dentin without exposure of the pulp. What is direct dentin pulp capping - Medically treating a very thin layer of dentin with exposure of the pulp What is a Dentin Smeared layer - An amorphous layer of tooth structure and cutting debris "smeared" on the surface of the tooth after preparation. 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY EMILLY CHARLOTTE, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED What are the three types of pulp - coronal, radicular, and accessory where is Coronal pulp - pulp chambers and pulp horns Where is Radicular pulp - pulp canals and apical foramen Where is accessory pulp - accessory canals What are the 4 functions of pulp - formation (primary and secondary dentin), nutritive, sensory/protection, and reparative/defensive Cementum is composed of approximately __% organic and ___% inorganic material. - 50, 50 What are the two types of cementum - acellular (coronal half) and cellular (apical half) What are the 4 embrasures - facial, lingual, incisal or occlusal, and gingival What are the 4 terms for extent of caries - incipient, cavitated, primary, secondary Cavitated caries - (lesions that have progressed to a more advanced stage. Cavitation usually occurs because of external forces that eventually lead to the collapse of the outer surface in a non-cavitated lesion, which in turn leads to a discontinuity or break in the surface. The break in the surface may be limited to the enamel, or it may expose the dentin. By this point, demineralization has usually progressed histologically, radiographically, and/or clinically into the dentin, and bacteria can invade the dentin and cause tissue infection. This stage of the disease generally requires operative intervention to restore function and to help arrest the caries process inside the tooth). Secondary Caries (recurrent): - Observed around the edges and UNDER restorations- due to marginal leakage or inadequate e

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How thick is enamel usually - ✔✔2-3mm

Where is enamel thickest - ✔✔incisal/occlusal surface

What is the diameter of enamel rods - ✔✔4-8 micrometers

The dentin tubules follow ____ course to the pulp and the tubules are interconnected
_____ - ✔✔S, laterally

Primary Dentin - ✔✔Dentin at tooth eruption to 3 years post eruption

Secondary Dentin - ✔✔Regular dentin formed throughout life

Tertiary Dentin (also called what?) - ✔✔Reparative Dentin: An atubular type of dentin
formed in response to irritation after the odontoblasts die

Dead Tracts - ✔✔Empty tubules as a result of odontoblastic process degeneration

Sclerotic - ✔✔The obliteration of dentin tubules by calcified material (not well
organized)

Dentin is ____% inorganic material and ___% organic material and water - ✔✔75, 25

What is indirect dentin pulp capping - ✔✔Medically treating a very thin layer of dentin
without exposure of the pulp.

What is direct dentin pulp capping - ✔✔Medically treating a very thin layer of dentin
with exposure of the pulp

What is a Dentin Smeared layer - ✔✔An amorphous layer of tooth structure and cutting
debris "smeared" on the surface of the tooth after preparation.



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,What are the three types of pulp - ✔✔coronal, radicular, and accessory

where is Coronal pulp - ✔✔pulp chambers and pulp horns

Where is Radicular pulp - ✔✔pulp canals and apical foramen

Where is accessory pulp - ✔✔accessory canals

What are the 4 functions of pulp - ✔✔formation (primary and secondary dentin),
nutritive, sensory/protection, and reparative/defensive

Cementum is composed of approximately __% organic and ___% inorganic material. -
✔✔50, 50

What are the two types of cementum - ✔✔acellular (coronal half) and cellular (apical
half)

What are the 4 embrasures - ✔✔facial, lingual, incisal or occlusal, and gingival

What are the 4 terms for extent of caries - ✔✔incipient, cavitated, primary, secondary

Cavitated caries - ✔✔(lesions that have progressed to a more advanced stage.
Cavitation usually occurs because of external forces that eventually lead to the collapse
of the outer surface in a non-cavitated lesion, which in turn leads to a discontinuity or
break in the surface. The break in the surface may be limited to the enamel, or it may
expose the dentin. By this point, demineralization has usually progressed histologically,
radiographically, and/or clinically into the dentin, and bacteria can invade the dentin
and cause tissue infection. This stage of the disease generally requires operative
intervention to restore function and to help arrest the caries process inside the tooth).

Secondary Caries (recurrent): - ✔✔Observed around the edges and UNDER
restorations- due to marginal leakage or inadequate extension of the restoration.

What are the two rates of caries - ✔✔acute and chronic

What are the types of NON-CARIES tooth defects - ✔✔Abrasion

Erosion

Abfraction

Attrition




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, Fractures

Nonhereditary Enamel Hypoplasia

Amelogenesis Imperfecta

Dentinogenesis Imperfecta

What are the three types of tooth numbering systems - ✔✔Zsigmondy/Palmer system.

FDI system.

Universal system.

How does the Palmer System work and who uses it most - ✔✔orthodontist: Each
quadrant starts at the central incisor and goes outward 1-8. The tooth that is being
referred to has a part of a box around it, depending on where the tooth is will determine
what sides of the box are present

Explain the FDI System - ✔✔Same as Palmer as far as numbering, except there is a 1, 2,
3, or 4 before the numbers to show quadrants

What are the types of walls/floors made in a cavity prep - ✔✔Internal preparation wall
(Axial wall and Pulpal wall (floor))

External preparation wall

Floor

Enamel wall

Dentinal wall

What are the types of angles formed in a tooth prep - ✔✔Line angle (Internal angle and
External angle)

Point angle

Cavosurface angle

What is a point angle - ✔✔when three angles come together

What is a cavosurface angle - ✔✔angle made because of the prep (the preps margins)

What are the three objectives of tooth prep - ✔✔1) remove all defective or unsound
toothe structure AND maintain a convenient and conservative outline form


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