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Chairside Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Operative dentistry is the primary responsibility of the: - General dentistry Esthetic dentistry is primarily devoted to improving the appearance of teeth, by either restoring imperfections with direct and indirect restorative materials, or with the use of: - Whitening techniques ____ form of cavity preparation is when the dentist determines the primary shape and placement of cavity walls. - Retention The dental assistant's responsibilities in a restorative procedure include: - Preparing, mixing, and transferring dental materials Class II restorations are found on: - Posterior teeth The usual material of choice for class III and class IV restorations is: - Composite resin Which of the following statements is true of retention pins? - The retention pin has deep threads that grip the dentin when screwed into tooth structure 2100% Pass Guarantee Olivia West, All Rights Reserved © 2025 An example of a restorative dental procedure is a(n): - Amalgam An example of esthetic dentistry includes: - Teeth bleaching Decay that involves the lingual pit of a maxillary incisor is a class: - I Usually _____ material is selected for the permanent restoration of a class I lesion. - Composite A comprehensive class II restoration may involve as many as _______ surfaces of a tooth. - Two When one or both of the proximal surfaces are removed during a restoration, there is no support to hold the material in place, so a _______ must be used to replace these walls during the procedure. - Matrix system Class III restorations involve the proximal surfaces of ____ and _____. - Incisors; canines During a class III restoration, the dentist will enter the tooth from the _____ surface to minimize the size of the restoration. - Lingual During a class III or IV restoration, the dentist may use a _____ to help reproduce the correct contours and contact. - Mylar matrix syst

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Chairside Final Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass


Operative dentistry is the primary responsibility of the: - ✔✔General dentistry


Esthetic dentistry is primarily devoted to improving the appearance of teeth, by either

restoring imperfections with direct and indirect restorative materials, or with the use of:

- ✔✔Whitening techniques


____ form of cavity preparation is when the dentist determines the primary shape and

placement of cavity walls. - ✔✔Retention


The dental assistant's responsibilities in a restorative procedure include: - ✔✔Preparing,

mixing, and transferring dental materials


Class II restorations are found on: - ✔✔Posterior teeth


The usual material of choice for class III and class IV restorations is: - ✔✔Composite

resin


Which of the following statements is true of retention pins? - ✔✔The retention pin has

deep threads that grip the dentin when screwed into tooth structure




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, An example of a restorative dental procedure is a(n): - ✔✔Amalgam


An example of esthetic dentistry includes: - ✔✔Teeth bleaching


Decay that involves the lingual pit of a maxillary incisor is a class: - ✔✔I


Usually _____ material is selected for the permanent restoration of a class I lesion. -

✔✔Composite


A comprehensive class II restoration may involve as many as _______ surfaces of a

tooth. - ✔✔Two


When one or both of the proximal surfaces are removed during a restoration, there is no

support to hold the material in place, so a _______ must be used to replace these walls

during the procedure. - ✔✔Matrix system


Class III restorations involve the proximal surfaces of ____ and _____. - ✔✔Incisors;

canines


During a class III restoration, the dentist will enter the tooth from the _____ surface to

minimize the size of the restoration. - ✔✔Lingual


During a class III or IV restoration, the dentist may use a _____ to help reproduce the

correct contours and contact. - ✔✔Mylar matrix system


Lesions of class V decay usually occur on the _____ third of the smooth surface of a

tooth. - ✔✔Gingival



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