What is the minimum amount of increments requires to place a… What is the minimum amount of increments requires to place an amalgam? (Pg 98) Read Details
Finishing amalgam restorations involves: (pg. 137) Finishing amalgam restorations involves: (pg. 137) Read Details
The bonding agent is known to be hydrophobic. The prime is k… The bonding agent is known to be hydrophobic. The prime is known to be hydrophilic. (Pg 158) Read Details
What does bisphenol A + glycidyl methacrylate make? (pg. 148… What does bisphenol A + glycidyl methacrylate make? (pg. 148) Read Details
Which inorganic filler has technology that allows for a grea… Which inorganic filler has technology that allows for a great finish and great strength? (Pg. 151) Read Details
What type of band should NOT be placed with posterior compos… What type of band should NOT be placed with posterior composite resins? (Pg 179) Read Details
Conventional large particle composite resins contain 75-80%… Conventional large particle composite resins contain 75-80% inorganic filler, micro-filled resins contain 70-80% inorganic fillers. (pages 150-151) Read Details
Adjacent proximal restorations should be restored one at a t… Adjacent proximal restorations should be restored one at a time, the preparation with the most visible access should be restored first. (page 167) Read Details
Composite creates water when it is polymerized, this is why… Composite creates water when it is polymerized, this is why the surface that is exposed while being cured will not polymerize and will display a “wet film” (Pg 150) Read Details