1. If a patient comes to the clinic for d.
30 seconds
filling of the tooth and the patient has
6. Excess lingual composite is
heavy occlusion and bruxism. What is
removed using_____.
material of choice for filling the tooth?
a. Round or oval shaped Carbide
a. Glass ionomer Cement
finishing bur
b. Composite
b. Round or oval shaped diamond
c. Amalgam finishing bur
d. Both a and c c. Flame shaped Carbide bur
2. The use of _____liner on the root d. Straight Fissure Bur
surface portion before composite
7. BIS-GMA stands for_____.
placement is sometimes recommended
to help maintain the seal. a.Bis-phenol-A glycidyl
methacrylate
a. Flow-able Composite
b.Bis-phenol glycidyl
b. RMGI
methacrylate
c. Dentine Bonding Agent
c.Bis-phenol Urethane
d. None of the above methacrylate
3. ____ is used as Base in cavity d.Bis-phenol-A Urethane
preparation. methacrylate
a) Calcium hydroxide 8. Enameloplasty was utilized as an
ultraconservative procedure on the
b) Zinc polycarboyilate
occlusal surfaces for_____ cavity.
c) Zinc oxide eugenol
a. Class 1
d) Both a and b
b. Class 2
4. _____is used only in cases of pulp
c. Class 3
exposure or near exposure as a direct
pulp -capping material? d. Class 4
a. RMGI 9. Initial preparation depth is _______
internal to the DEJ in any area where
b. Calcium hydroxide
secondary retention features are being
c. Zinc polycarboyilate planned.
d. Zinc oxide eugenol a.0.2mm
5. Etchant is applied for __to all of the b. 0.5mm.
prepared tooth structure.
c. 0.1mm.
a .10 seconds
d. 0.8mm
b. 20 seconds
c. 15 seconds
10. Composite restorations are c. Is the same as caries-infected
primarily retained in the tooth dentine
by______
d. Should always be removed
a. Diverging vertical walls when a cavity is present
b. Occlusal Convergence 15. According to the number of
surfaces involved Tooth preparation
c. Micro-mechanical retention
may be of following types.
D.Coves or grooves
a.3.
11. Excessive drying (desiccation) of
b.4.
tooth preparations may cause
odontoblasts to be aspirated c.2.
into______
d.5
a. Dentin
16. The angle of tooth structure formed
b. Dentinal tubules. by the junction of a prepared wall and
the external surface of the tooth is;
c. Enamel organ.
a. Line angle
d. Dental papilla
b. Point angle
12. Enamel margins of some
composite restorations may utilize a c. Right angle
bevel or flare of___.
d. Cavosurface angle
a. 90⁰
17. A cavity is found on mesial,
o
b. <90 occlusal, distal, as well on the lingual
surfaces. The type of tooth preparation
c. 180⁰
considered will be____.
d. >90⁰
a. Simple
13. Proximal surface of anterior teeth
b. Compound
with incisal edge iinvolved is
considered as which class of tooth c. Complex
prep?
d. Both B &C
a. Class 1
18. Selective removal of the surface
b. Class 3 enamel associated with the shallow,
narrow developmental groove or fossa
c. Class 4
is referred as__
d. Class 2
a. Prophylactic odontomy
14. Which of the following statement
b. Enameloplasty
regarding Caries-affected dentine is
correct? c. Both A&B
a. Contains bacteria d. Pits and fissure sealant
b. Is demineralised
19. Flat and horizontal floors are d. Cast metal restorations
prepared for;
24. What is the purpose of cavity
a. Retention preparation in operative dentistry?
b. Resistance a. To remove decayed tooth
structure
c. Convenience
b. To create a space for the
d. Initial depth
restorative material
20. At which step of tooth preparation
c. To improve esthetics
weakened, friable tooth structure
should always be removed? d. All of the above
a. Primary resistance form 25. What is the most common cause of
failure in restorations?
b. Initial depth and outline
a. Recurrent caries
c. Primary retention form
b. Fracture of the restorative
d. Secondary resistance form
material
21. Which of the following is a
c. Discoloration
primary goal of operative dentistry?
d. Marginal leakage
a. To prevent dental caries
26. Which type of tooth preparation
b. To restore the function of
involves removing tooth structure only
damaged teeth
in the occlusal surfaces of posterior
c. To improve esthetics teeth?
d. All of the above a. Class I preparation
22. What is the primary factor to b. Class II preparation
consider when selecting a restorative
c. Class III preparation
material?
d. Class V preparation
a. Anesthetics
27. What is the primary purpose of a
b. Cost
dental liner?
c. Longevity
a. To provide thermal insulation
d. Patient preference
b. To seal the dentin tubules
c. To provide mechanical support
23. Which of the following is an
d. To enhance aesthetics
example of a direct restorative
material? 28. Which of the following is a
contraindication for using composite
a. Composite resin
resin as a restorative material?
b. Porcelain
a. High caries risk
c. Gold alloy
b. Extensive tooth decay 33. Which of the following is an
advantage of using a saliva ejector
c. Inability to maintain proper oral
during dental procedures?
hygiene
a. Improved visibility
d. All of the above
b. Enhanced patient comfort
29. Which of the following factors
affects the retention of a restoration? c. Better control of moisture
a. Cavity depth d. All of the above
b. Cavity preparation design 34. Which of the following is a
disadvantage of using a saliva ejector
c. Restorative material
for isolation?
d. All of the above
a. Limited moisture control
30. What is the primary purpose of
b. Patient discomfort
etching the tooth surface before
placing a composite resin restoration? c. Difficulty in application
a. To remove smear layer d. Inadequate visibility
b. To increase bond strength 35. Which of the following is a
purpose of using a dental mirror during
c. To improve esthetics
isolation?
d. To reduce postoperative
a. Enhanced visibility
sensitivity
b. Patient comfort
31. Which tooth should be first isolated
when using a rubber dam for multiple c. Moisture control
tooth restorations?
d. Isolation of adjacent teeth
a. Most posterior tooth
36. The expected life time of
b. Most anterior tooth COMPOSITES is comparable to that
of_____.
c. Tooth with the largest
restoration a. Glass Ionomer Cement
d. Tooth with the most caries b. Amalgam
32. What is the purpose of a dental c. Cast Gold Restoration
dam clamp?
d. Zinc Phosphate Cement
a. To stabilize the rubber dam in
37. Which of the following statement
place
regarding the indication for
b. To secure the dental dam Composites is incorrect?
around the teeth
a. Aesthetic concern
c. To improve visibility during the
b. Interim and Large Restorations
procedure
d. To reduce patient discomfort
c. When Heavy Occlusal Stresses
are Present
d. Both b and c
38. Pit and Fissure Sealents work on
the Principal of________.
a. Elimination of involved groove
or fissure
b. Bacteriostatic property
c. Bactericidal property
d. Diffusion into Dentinal Tubule
39. Primary function of Sealent
is_______.
a. Treatment of existing caries
b. Treatment of upcoming caries
c. Prevention of existing caries
d. Prevention of upcoming caries
40. Etchant used before the application
of Composite is_______.
a. Phosphoric Acid Gel
b. Slurry of Pumice
c. Dentine Adhesive Agent
d. Flouride Varnish.