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Category A Properties Category B T erminology Category D Liners, bases + varnishes Category E Impressions Category F Anything goes 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Category C Cements
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Distortion is what type of reaction
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Stress
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Shrinkage is ___change
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Dimensional Change
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Creep or slump deformation
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Flow
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Ability to flow over a surface
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Wettability
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Four desired properties of dental material
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Flow, adhesion, curing, retention
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Chemical reaction of materials being mixed together
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Auto cured
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Stress that pulls and stretches a material
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tensile
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Another name for permanent cement
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luting
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Variable in environment that affects addition or loss of water in a materials
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humidity
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Characteristic responsible for easy “flow”
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Viscosity
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Type of pad for mixing ZOE
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Treated paper
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Total mix time for zinc phosphate
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2 minutes
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Is crown filled or lined w/ cement
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lined
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2 ways polycarboxylate cement liquid is supplied
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Squeeze bottle Calibrated syringe
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Ingredient in glass ionomer that inhibits recurrent decay
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fluoride
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Placed in deepest portion of cavity prep
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liner
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When liner is placed on a near pulp exposure
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Indirect pulp cap
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List steps for placing varnish
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Dip cotton ball in varnish w/ cotton pliers, paint thin layer on dentin, dry for 30 seconds, place 2 nd coat
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Select order of materials for a near exposure on a tooth being restored with amalgam:varnish, liner, glass ionomer
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Liner, glass ionomer, varnish
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This material protects pulp from thermal shock
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Insulating base
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Tray that allows material to lock on mechanically
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Perforated
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Primary ingredient in alginate
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Potassium alginate
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Body of material dentist first applies to teeth in final impression
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Light-bodied
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Organic substance of hydrocolloid materials
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Seaweed
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Another term for polysulfide
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Rubber base
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How are trays for reversible hydrocolloid cooled
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Water cooled
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type of custom tray made for vital bleachig
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Vacuum formed
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Wax used to form wall around preliminary impression
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Boxing wax
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Wax used to create pattern for indirect restoration
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Casting wax
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Purpose of dentin bonding material
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Improve retention between tooth and restoration
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Make your wager
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Metals in alloy powder of amalgam
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Silver, tin, copper, zinc
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