Unit 315 - Management of oral health diseases and dental procedures 8

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1. What is a porcelain bonded crown?

  • Contain a substructure of metal with a buccal or labial face of porcelain.
  • Made of yellow gold or a mixture of precious and non-precious metals to give a silver appearance. Strongest crown available making it ideal for posterior teeth
  • A mental filling
  • A composite filling
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2. What is an open bite?

  • How far forward the upper incisors are from the lower incisors
  • Anterior opening between upper and lower teeth
  • How far forward the upper incisors are from the lower incisors
  • Positioned in front of

3. What is a Cingulum bulge bite?

  • ridge found on the palatal or lingual aspects of the incisors and canine teeth, near to the gingival margins
  • How far forward the upper incisors are from the lower incisors
  • How far forward the upper incisors are from the lower incisors
  • Positioned in front of

4. What do brackets do in orthodontics?

  • Bonded directly to the patient's teeth using acid etch or glass ionomer. Include a slot for each wire to sit in.
  • None of these answers
  • Normally cemented to the molar teeth using glass Ionomer cements. Molar bands have buccal tubes for placement of the arch wire
  • The part of your braces which actually moves the teeth. The arch wire is attached to the brackets

5. What is a full gold crown?

  • Made of yellow gold or a mixture of precious and non-precious metals to give a silver appearance. Strongest crown available making it ideal for posterior teeth
  • Contain a substructure of metal with a buccal or labial face of porcelain.
  • An amalgam filling
  • A composite filling

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