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PA EFDA Board Exam Latest Version Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct Self-cured sealant materials are supplied as a two part system that includes what components? - ANSWER- base and catalyst The first step in placing dental sealants is to _____ the surface. - ANSWER- to clean The highest risk period for decay occurs within the first ____ years of eruption - ANSWER- 3 years The retention of the sealant is obtained by etching the enamel with what? - ANSWER- phosphoric acid What is the most common cause of sealant loss? - ANSWER- Moisture contamination during placement What is the single most important factor in the success of a sealant? - ANSWER- That it be properly placed What item can be used in interproximal spaces to prevent the etchant from contacting adjacent teeth during the etching procedure? - ANSWER- Mylar strip Which statement is correct when comparing filled sealant material with unfilled sealant material? A. It requires occlusal adjustments B. It has a lower wear rate C. It may be visible on radiographs D. All of the above are correct statements - ANSWER- D all of the above are correct statements Which statement represents an indication for sealants? A. Presence of small interproximal decay B. Partially erupted tooth C. Adjacent teeth with no occlusal decay D. Patient has adequate fluoride program - ANSWER- C. Adjacent teeth with no occlusal decay Which technique error most commonly leads to sealant failure? - ANSWER- moisture Which technique is sometimes used before sealant application to open fissures and remove slight decay? - ANSWER- Microabrasion Which type of sealant is polymerized by chemical reaction? - ANSWER- self-cured What is occlusion? - ANSWER- The touching together of the maxillary and mandibular teeth during various jaw movements (when in fully closed position) What is intercusp position (ICP) or maximum intercuspation (MIP) - ANSWER- Tooth to tooth contact (the way the teeth fit together) intercusp position (ICP) or maximum intercuspation (MIP) is referred to as what? - ANSWER- Centric contact position Eccentric contacts is - ANSWER- Movement out of intercuspal position, when the lower jaw has moved from centric position Lateral excursion is: - ANSWER- Movement of the jaw to the right or left Protrusive movement is: - ANSWER- Movement of the jaw straight forward Anterior teeth are used to _____ food - ANSWER- Tear Posterior teeth are used to _____ food - ANSWER- Grind When restoring posterior teeth, the marks left by the articulating paper should appear as: - ANSWER- Dots Marks that appear dense, halo, and/or donut shaped indicates that the tooth is what? - ANSWER- Touching sooner than the other teeth When checking the bite what color of articulating paper do you use? - ANSWER- Blue or red A high bite can cause what? - ANSWER- •Tooth wear •pain or sensitivity •fracture or tooth/restoration •movement (shifting) •loosening of interferences with TMJ and muscle of mastication

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PA EFDA Board Exam Latest Version
Questions And Answers Verified 100%
Correct
Self-cured sealant materials are supplied as a two part system that
includes what components? - ANSWER- base and catalyst

The first step in placing dental sealants is to _____ the surface. -
ANSWER- to clean

The highest risk period for decay occurs within the first ____ years of
eruption - ANSWER- 3 years

The retention of the sealant is obtained by etching the enamel with
what? - ANSWER- phosphoric acid

What is the most common cause of sealant loss? - ANSWER- Moisture
contamination during placement

What is the single most important factor in the success of a sealant? -
ANSWER- That it be properly placed

What item can be used in interproximal spaces to prevent the etchant
from contacting adjacent teeth during the etching procedure? -
ANSWER- Mylar strip

Which statement is correct when comparing filled sealant material
with unfilled sealant material? A. It requires occlusal adjustments
B. It has a lower wear rate
C. It may be visible on radiographs

,D. All of the above are correct statements - ANSWER- D all of the
above are correct statements

Which statement represents an indication
for sealants?
A. Presence of small
interproximal decay
B. Partially erupted
tooth
C. Adjacent teeth with no
occlusal decay
D. Patient has adequate fluoride program - ANSWER-
C. Adjacent teeth
with no occlusal
decay

Which technique error most commonly leads to sealant failure? -
ANSWER- moisture

Which technique is sometimes used before sealant application to open
fissures and remove slight decay? - ANSWER- Microabrasion

Which type of sealant is polymerized by chemical reaction? -
ANSWER- self-cured

What is occlusion? - ANSWER- The touching together of the maxillary
and mandibular teeth during various jaw movements (when in fully
closed position)

What is intercusp position (ICP) or maximum intercuspation (MIP) -
ANSWER- Tooth to tooth contact (the way the teeth fit together)

,intercusp position (ICP) or maximum intercuspation (MIP) is referred to
as what? - ANSWER- Centric contact position

Eccentric contacts is - ANSWER- Movement out of intercuspal position,
when the lower jaw has moved from centric position

Lateral excursion is: - ANSWER- Movement of the jaw to the right or
left

Protrusive movement is: - ANSWER- Movement of the jaw straight
forward

Anterior teeth are used to _____ food - ANSWER- Tear

Posterior teeth are used to _____ food - ANSWER- Grind

When restoring posterior teeth, the marks left by the articulating paper
should appear as: - ANSWER- Dots

Marks that appear dense, halo, and/or donut shaped indicates that the
tooth is what? - ANSWER- Touching sooner than the other teeth

When checking the bite what color of articulating paper do you use? -
ANSWER- Blue or red

A high bite can cause what? - ANSWER- •Tooth wear
•pain or sensitivity
•fracture or tooth/restoration •movement (shifting)
•loosening of interferences with TMJ and muscle of mastication

, The lingual cusp tips of maxillary posterior and buccal cusp tips of the
mandibular are: working or non working cusps? - ANSWER- Working
cusps

The buccal cusp tips of maxillary posterior and lingual cusp tips of
mandibular are: working or non working cusps? - ANSWER- Non
working cusps

The three mechanisms that generally overlap and cause accelerated
deterioration of the teeth are: - ANSWER- Stress
Friction
Corrosion

The gradual loss of tooth structure along the biting surface due to
occlusal wear is: - ANSWER- Attrition

Oral habit of involuntary grinding and clenching of teeth is: -
ANSWER- Bruxism

Smooth worn areas on the occlusal or Incisal surfaces of teeth.. Indicates
premature contact is: - ANSWER- Facets

Tooth wear or abrasion on the cervical third can be: - ANSWER-
Erosion (acids) or abrasion (brushing)

Primary teeth includes how many teeth? - ANSWER- 20

Which dentition occurs between 6 months and 6 years of age? -
ANSWER- Primary

Mixed dentition is between what ages? - ANSWER- 6 years - 12 years
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