✔✔Distoclusion describes a _______________ occlusion - ✔✔class II
✔✔The rear most, upper most, midmost position of the mandible in the articular fossa is
- ✔✔centric relation
✔✔The bilateral curve in which molars are set is called - ✔✔the Curve of Wilson
✔✔What is the process of replacing all palatal acrylic without disturbing existing denture
teeth? - ✔✔rebasing
✔✔What is the MOST likely cause for porosity after processing and deflasking a
denture? - ✔✔the curing temperature was too high or the flask was underpacked
✔✔An articulator that has adjustable but straight lateral and protrusive guidance is
called a - ✔✔semi-adjustable articulator.
✔✔Wax festooning is the process of - ✔✔anatomically waxing the denture
✔✔anatomically waxing the denture - ✔✔the central fossa of the maxillary first molar
✔✔Mutually protected occlusion has posterior contacts in - ✔✔centric
✔✔During denture flask wax elimination, immersion in the boilout tank for too much time
may result in what outcome? - ✔✔the wax to melt and soak into the mold
✔✔In Class I centric occlusion, the maxillary anterior teeth occlude with - ✔✔the facio-
incisal edge of mandibular anterior teeth
✔✔The____ is where the two centrals line up and is marked by the dentist - ✔✔midline
✔✔The mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is in alignment with the
mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar in what type of occlusion? - ✔✔class I
✔✔What is the process used to resurface the tissue side of a denture with new base
material for a better fit? - ✔✔relining
✔✔Monomer is a - ✔✔liquid for mixing methyl methacrylate/acrylic.
✔✔The mandibular second premolar contacts the - ✔✔maxillary first and second
premolars.
, ✔✔Which of the following is found on the maxilla? - ✔✔tuberosity
✔✔According to cusp-fossa theory, cusps tips will not wear away because - ✔✔cusp
tips do not actually occlude with opposing dentition
✔✔The Curve of Spee - ✔✔is the anterior-posterior curvature of the occlusal surfaces
of mandibular teeth.
✔✔What is the proper order or operations after receiving a denture back from the
dentist with impression material on the tissue surface? - ✔✔box impression, trim cast,
cut notches, blockout undercuts
✔✔Polymerization of the denture means - ✔✔curing the denture base
✔✔The rear most, upper most, midmost position of the mandible in the articular fossa is
- ✔✔centric relation
✔✔When finishing complete dentures, what should the pumice be applied to? -
✔✔directly to the object being polished
✔✔Which statement best describes the movements in the temporomandibular joint
during centric occlusion, protrusion and retrusion? - ✔✔Movements occur bilaterally
simultaneously and in the same direction
✔✔What is the MOST important reason to allow the gypsum cast to fully set? - ✔✔avoid
loss of surface detail.
✔✔Monomer is a - ✔✔liquid for mixing methyl methacrylate/acrylic.
✔✔The mandibular second premolar contacts the - ✔✔maxillary first and second
premolars.
✔✔The mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar is in alignment with the
mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar in what type of occlusion? - ✔✔class I
✔✔Where are the synovial cavities located? - ✔✔as part of the TMJ
✔✔What is the MOST likely cause for porosity after processing and deflasking a
denture? - ✔✔the curing temperature was too high or the flask was underpacked
✔✔A non-arcon articulator is one which - ✔✔has the condyles on the upper member.