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Test Bank for Dental Materials 11th
Edition by John M. Powers & John C.
Wataha
Complete Chapter 1-15 With Rationales| A+ PASS




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, Chapter 01: Introduction to Restorative Dental Materials

MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What causes caries?

a. Food debris

b. Materia alba

c. Acidic foodstuff

d. Bacterial plaque

e. Salivary glycoproteins

CORRECT ANSWER: D

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A. Food debris does not have the structural organization of bacterial plaque biofilm.

B. Materia alba does not have the structural organization of bacterial plaque biofilm.

C. Acidic foodstuff lowers pH and may demineralize teeth but does not directly cause decay.

D. Caries is caused by biofilm; also known as bacterial plaque.

E. Salivary glycoproteins form the acquired enamel pellicle to which bacteria adhere.

DIF: Knowledge REF: p. 1 OBJ: 2

TOP: CDA, GC, V, A,1b. Patient Education and Oral Health Management

MSC: NBDHE, 6.0 Providing Supportive Treatment Services, 6.1 Properties and Manipulation of
Materials



2. Caries is most likely to occur on which of the following tooth surfaces?

a. Buccal

b. Lingual

c. Occlusal

d. Interproximal

e. C and D are both correct.



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,CORRECT ANSWER: E

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A. Buccal surfaces are also susceptible to caries; however, there is less surface area left unchecked.

B. Lingual surfaces are also susceptible to caries; however, there is less surface area left unchecked.

C. Caries is most likely to occur in pits and fissures on the occlusal surface and on interproximal tooth
surfaces where plaque accumulates unchecked.

D. Caries is most likely to occur in pits and fissures on the occlusal surface and on interproximal tooth
surfaces where plaque accumulates unchecked.

E. Caries is most likely to occur in pits and fissures on the occlusal surface and on interproximal tooth
surfaces where plaque accumulates unchecked.

DIF: Knowledge REF: p. 1 OBJ: 2

TOP: CDA, GC, III, B, 1, Describe how to prepare, mix, deliver, and store restorative materials, including
but not limited to a. amalgam, c. composites

MSC: NBDHE, 6.0 Providing Supportive Treatment Services, 6.5 General



3. Which of the following is an intracoronal restoration?

a. Ceramic–alloy crown on tooth number 21

b. Ceramic veneer on tooth number 8

c. Ceramic onlay on tooth number 30

d. Ceramic inlay on tooth number 14

CORRECT ANSWER: D

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A. The alternate choices are all extracoronal restorations used to repair the external.

B. The alternate choices are all extracoronal restorations used to repair the external.

C. The alternate choices are all extracoronal restorations used to repair the external.

D. A ceramic inlay on tooth number 14 is an example of an intracoronal restoration, meaning that the
restoration is being used to repair damage restricted to the internal parts of a tooth. Materials such as
amalgam and composite resin are used in addition to ceramic or cast metal.




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, DIF: Knowledge REF: p. 4 OBJ: 3

TOP: CDA, GC, III, B, 1, Describe how to prepare, mix, deliver, and store restorative materials, including
but not limited to a. amalgam, c. composites

MSC: NBDHE, 6.0 Providing Supportive Treatment Services, 6.5 General



4. What is the process called where decay is removed from the tooth in order for a restoration to be
placed?

a. Cavity preparation

b. Convenience form

c. Margination

d. Extension

CORRECT ANSWER: A

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A. The process is referred to as cavity preparation. Cavity preparation is used to remove diseased or
damaged tissue and provide a space accessible for restoration and one that can stably retain the
restoration.

B. Convenience form is a term describing the nature of the cavity preparation.

C. Extension is a term describing the nature of the cavity preparation.

D. Margination is the procedure for finishing the margins of a restoration.

DIF: Knowledge REF: p. 4 OBJ: 2

TOP: CDA, GC, III.B.1. Describe how to prepare, mix, deliver, and store restorative materials MSC:
NBDHE, 6.0 Providing Supportive Treatment Services, 6.5 General



5. Which of the following is an example of an intracoronal (direct) restoration?

a. Laboratory-cured composite

b. Dental amalgam

c. Ceramic veneer

d. Cast crown



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