Questions With Complete Solutions
Composite resin restoration is NOT recommended for this (class/tooth) - Answers-Class
III
DL aspect of canines
amalgam/direct gold indicated
Composite will not maintain the MD dimension of the tooth
.Amalgam is a poor/good thermal insulator - Answers-poor
.What materials are used under most amalgam restorations to provide thermal
protection? - Answers-CaOH or ZOE base
.Ideal depth of amalgam prep and dentin remaining for adequate pulpal insulation is
_____mm into dentin and _____mm remaining - Answers-0.5
2.0
.Amount of mercury remaining in a set amalgam restoration is related to - Answers-how
much of the mercury-rich matrix is left in the amalgam after condensation
.Mercury-rich matrix is removed by - Answers-condensing and carving amalgam after
placement
.Amount of mercury remaining in amalgam after condensation directly affects -
Answers-- porosity
- compressive strength
- corrosive resistance
- surface finish of restoration
.Longer the trituration time (mixing time of amalgam), smaller/greater the setting
expansion - Answers-smaller
.Characteristics of properly triturated amalgam - Answers-Shiny, wet, smooth,
homogenous
.T/F Overtriturated mix is preferable to undertriturated mix - Answers-T
.Discolored, corroded, superficial layer frequently seen on the surface of amalgam is
most likely - Answers-sulfide
,.what happens when amalgam is contaminated w/ saliva? - Answers-water in saliva
reacts with zinc to produce hydrogen gas --> resulting pressure from the liberated gas
produces SEVERE EXPANSION of the amalgam
(corrosion, post-op pain)
Compressive strength also decreases
.For an amalgam restoration, the tensile strength is about ______ of its compressive
strength - Answers-1/5-1/8
That's why enamel is needed to support amalgam @ the margins of restorations
.T/F. Amalgam is less abrasion-resistant than composite - Answers-F.
More abrasion-resistant
.Minimum thickness of ___mm in axial areas to ____mm in areas of occlusal contact for
adequate compressive strength - Answers-0.75
1.5-2.00
.If mercury content exceeds ___%, dramatic loss in strength results - Answers-55-
marginal breakdown, fracture, corrosion
.Reaction between alloy particles and mercury - Answers-Silver-Tin alloy (gamma) +
Mercury --> Silver-Tin alloy (gamma) + Silver- Mercury (gamma-one) + Tin-Mercury
(gamma-two)
.Gamma - Answers-Unreacted alloy
-strongest
-Corrodes the least
- Forms 30% of volume of set amalgam
.Gamma-one - Answers-Matrix for unreacted alloy
- second strongest phase
- forms 60% of volume of set amalgam
.Gamma-two - Answers-- Weakest and softest
- Most susceptible to corrosion
- Forms 10% of the voulme of the set amalgam
- Volume decreases with time due to corrosion
.Low vs. High copper amalgam - Answers-- Low-copper amalgam contains gamma-two
phase
- Marginal defects (chipped margins) more often seen around low-copper amalgams
.Smaller particle size (amalgam), lower/higher strength, lower/higher flow, worse/better
carvability - Answers-higher
lower
better
, .When facial (or lingual) extension is 2/3 from primary groove toward the cusp tip,
_________________ is MANDATORY for development of adequate resitsance form -
Answers-reduction of the cusp for amalgam capping
.Final amalgam restoration need restored cusps with minimal thickness of ____mm for
functional cusps and ____mm for nonfunctional cusps - Answers-2
1.5
.T/F Gingival cavosurface margin for amalgam prep should ALWAYS be beveled. -
Answers-F.
ONLY if it is in the enamel
.Marginal ridge fractures are due to - Answers--Not rounding axiopulpal line angle
- Marginal ridge left too high
- Improper occlusal embrasure form
- Improper removal of matrix band
- Overzealous carving of restoration
.Amalgam polishing should be done - Answers-at least 24 hours after condensation
Preferably longer (24-48 hours) to ensure that reactions between alloy and mercury are
completed and more corrosion-resistant surface will be created
.Mercury content of amalgam should be within _______% - Answers-45-53%
.Basic constituents of amalgam - Answers-Silver, Tin, Mercury, Copper
and (small amounts of zinc, palladium, indium)
.Amalgam Creep - Answers-- Deformation with time in response to constant stress
- One of the main causes for marginal fracture of amalgam
- Creep is time-dependent
- High copper and low mercury content DECREASES creep
-Delay between trituration and condensation increases creep
-Increasing condensation pressure decreases creep
.Marginal leakage of restoration decreases/increases as the restoration ages - Answers-
DECREASES
because corrosion products are helpful in reducing marginal leakage
(Tin Oxide and Tin Sulfide)
.Thickness of liners, cements, bases - Answers-- liners: 5 microns
- cement: 15-25 microns
- base: 1-2mm
.Indications for use of base - Answers-- to replace lost dentin under restorations
- to provide thermal protection against metallic restorations