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Differences between 245 and 330 burs: All other dimensions the same except for length shape what angle they form. Correct Answer: length 245 bur is 3mm in length 330 is 1.5mm. Which bur do you use for peds? A.245 B.18 C.51 Correct Answer: A.245 Which is best for occlusal con...

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El Maestro – Complete| 1935 questions
Differences between 245 and 330 burs: All other dimensions the same except for

length
shape
what angle they form. Correct Answer: length

245 bur is 3mm in length
330 is 1.5mm.

Which bur do you use for peds?

A.245
B.18
C.51 Correct Answer: A.245

Which is best for occlusal convergence in a prep? Correct Answer: 245
(169 is better for occlusal)

QUESTION: Diameter of 245 bur? Correct Answer: 0.8 mm

What bur use for amalagam retention in class II?

245 or 330 Correct Answer: 245

Example of pear shape bur:

329,
330,
245 (330L) Correct Answer: 245 (330L)

245 = 330L = pear and elongated bur (tip is a cone)

Bur used that converges F and L walls?

#245,
7901,
169 (tapered bur, 0.9 diameter) Correct Answer: - If 169 is not thre, pick 245.

What bur do you use to shape convergent walls for amalgam -> Correct Answer: 169

Burs for smoothing out preps?

More flutes and shallow

,more flutes and deeper
less flutes and shallow
less flutes and deeper Correct Answer: More flutes and shallow (this is what red burs are)

More # of blades on carbide burs: Correct Answer: SMOOTHER, DECREASED CUTTING EFFICIENCY

Which high speed bur gives a smoother surface? Correct Answer: Plain cut fissure bur = best cross cut
fissure have a higher cutting efficiency

Bur used for polishing - Correct Answer: Carbide have more threads, STEEL FOR POLISH

What is the correct method of excavation of deep caries?

a. Large bur from periphery to the center
b. Large bur from center to periphery
c. Small bur from periphery to center
d. Small bur from center to the periphery Correct Answer: . Large bur from periphery to the center

- use the largest bur that fits, and go around the periphery and then towards the deepest

Rotary high speed, how many round per min? Correct Answer: 200,000 RPM
- slowspeed goes 20-30k average, endo = usually 800

Chisel vs spoon application: Correct Answer: Chisels are intended primarily to cut enamels, but spoons
remove caries & carve amalgams

What's the difference between an enamel hatchet & gingival marginal trimmer? Correct Answer: Both
chisels but GMT has curved blade and angled
cutting edge while Enamel HA has cutting edge in plane of handle

QUESTION: Main difference and advantage of using GMT instead of Enamel hatchet?

a. bi-angled cutting surface
b. angle of the blade
c. push/pull action instead of Correct Answer: angle of the blade

QUESTION: What do you not use to bevel an inlay prep?

a. enamel hatchel
b. ging marg trimmer
c. flame diamond bur
d. carbide bur Correct Answer: enamel hatchel

What do u not use when beveling gingival margins? Correct Answer: Tapered diamond
- Causes enamel fracture

How do you bevel occlusal floor (gave list of instruments)
• 13, 8

,• 15, 80 (GMT)
• 15, 95 Correct Answer: • 15, 80 (GMT)

What instrument would not be used to bevel the gingival margin of an MOD prep? Correct Answer:
Enamel Hatchet

Proper pulpal floor depth using Bur 245? Correct Answer: 3mm, so half of it is 1.5 mm which is proper
pulpal floor depth

You did a prep with high speed + diamond bur and tooth is sensitive, what is it about bur and handpiece
that it caused sensitivity?
A) Desiccation
B) Traumatized dentin
C) Heat Correct Answer: C) Heat

Most common pulpal damage from cavity prep - Correct Answer: heat, dentin dessication

What would cause displacement of odontoblastic processes?
Thermal
Dessication
Mechanical
Chemical Correct Answer: Thermal

What causes displacement of odontoblastic nuclei in the dental tubules?

Thermal,
mechanical,
chemical,
caries,
dessication Correct Answer: Thermal,

- related to hydrodynamic theory I think so I put thermal

Acute mercury toxicity for dentists or subacute mercury poisoning symptoms, the first signs is:
, other are Correct Answer: nausea, other are muscle weakness
(hypotonia) and hair loss.

Mercury poisoning effects? Correct Answer: Loss of hair was a choice (I looked it up, and I think that is
the answer)

Most likely for amalgam to fail?

Outline cavity design,
poor condensation Correct Answer: Outline cavity design,

QUESTION: MOD amalgam with hole why? Correct Answer: poor condensation
- condensation removes mercury (gamma mercury removed)

, Most common reason for Amalgam fracture occuring in a primary tooth:

Inadequate ...... Correct Answer: Inadequate cavity prep (especially the isthmus area)

Most common reason for failed amalgam

moisture contamination
improper prep design - not enough depth
improper titrutration Correct Answer: improper prep design

- most likely depth (first), than outline form

Patient had occlusal amalgam on tooth #30 few weeks ago, one day the dude went to Chinatown and
was having lunch with his
hommies. He bit down on something and the amalgam broke off. He came back to your office
demanding how could this happen with a new filling. What should be crossing your mind? Correct
Answer: The prep was not deep enough.

When prepping the amalgam, which is incorrect?

Cavo surfaces is _______ than 90 degrees Correct Answer: Cavo surfaces is greater than 90 degrees

- Ideal cavo margin (margin between tooth and your prep) is 90 degree

Axial pulp should be?

______ mm into DEJ Correct Answer: 0.2 - 0.5 into DEJ

How far do you extend the pulpal floor in class I amalgam cavity on primary dentition?
- 1mm into dentin
- Just into dentin Correct Answer: Just into dentin

(total prep should 1.5 mm so 1 mm for enamel & ~ 0.5 mm for dentin

QUESTION: Greatest wear on enamel of the opposing tooth:

amalgam,
porcelain,
microfill,
hybrid composite,
Porcelain (zirconia) Correct Answer: Porcelain (zirconia)

Picture of a deep amalgam w/ overhang: What is wrong with marginal ridge of DO amalgam of #29? All
of the following except ?

Occlusal wear,
over carving,
wedge not placed right,

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