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  • Sample Questions
  • Question No 1
  • Which of the following is correct concerning
    tooth preparation for diastema closure with
    bonded porcelain restorations?
  • Keep all margins supragingival or equigingival
  • Full crown preparations are best used to close
    spaces
  • Subgingival interdental margins will allow for
    improved emergence profiles
  • Mini-wings must always be used to close a black
    triangle interdentally
  • Answer C
  • Question No 2
  • Silane is indicated for which type of
    restoration?
  • Zirconia
  • Alumina core based restoration
  • Felspathic porcelains
  • Any contaminated porcelain
  • Answer C
  • Question No 3
  • If a ceramic crown repeatedly fractures on the
    facial incisal of tooth 8. the MOST likely
    cause is tooth preparation with which of the
    following?
  • Rounded incisal edge
  • Minimal chamfer finish line

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  • Question No 4
  • The BEST way to increase fracture resistance in
    an endodontically treated tooth is to utilize
  • Dentinal bonding and a carbon fiber post.
  • The smallest diameter stainless steel post
    available.
  • A custom-made zirconia post.
  • The ferrule length of at least 2.0 mm.
  • Answer D
  • Question No 5
  • When feldspathic porcelain is used as an enamel
    substitute restoration, a tooth will have what
    percent of its original rigidity?
  • A. 100
  • B. 90
  • C. 80
  • D. 70
  • Answer B
  • Question No 6
  • In placing a Class II composite, the contact area
    should be restored with a
  • Low-wear microfill composite.
  • Flowable composite.
  • Highly polishable composite.

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  • Question No 7
  • Which of the following USUALLY characterizes a
    patient who has a short adult ramus with normal
    posterior tooth development?
  • An excess display of mandibular incisors
  • Decreased anterior facial height
  • An anterior open bite
  • Minimum display of maxillary gingiva
  • Answer C
  • Question No 8
  • At delivery, a dentist is continually having to
    adjust the interproximal contacts on the final
    veneers. The MOST likely cause for this is what?
  • Over reduced veneer preparations
  • Breaking the contacts during veneer preparation
  • The laboratory did not use a solid model
  • Provisional restorations were mechanically locked
    into position
  • Answer B
  • Question No 9
  • Following tray bleaching, the recommended delay
    before initiating composite bonding is how long?
  • Three days
  • One week
  • One month

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  • Question No 10
  • The term given when the gingiva does not recede
    normally, leaving a facial sulcus of 3.0 mm --
    4.0 mm or greater is
  • Normal active eruption.
  • Altered active eruption.
  • Altered passive eruption.
  • Normal passive eruption.
  • Answer C
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