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viscosity: A liquid with a high ______ does not flow easily and is not effective in wetting a surface.
polymerization: What is the process by which the resin material is changed from a pliable state into a hardened restoration is known as?
Zinc: ________ is added to the dental amalgam alloy powder to suppress oxidation.
Direct: Dental restorative materials that are applied while pliable, to a tooth or teeth and can be adapted, carved, and finished are classified as what type of restoration?
bleaching: A fast and cost effective way to improve the esthetic apperance of teeth.
Palladium: A noble metal that is used for cast restorations in dentistry.
Condensing: The purpose of ______ is to pack the amalgam in the cavity preparation.
phosphoric: Acid etching utilizes etchant containing what type of acid?
luting: A _____ cement is classified as a type I dental cement and acts as an adhesive to hold together the indirect restoration and the tooth structure.
negative: An impression is a ________ reproduction of teeth and surrounding oral tissues.
positive: The model created from the impression is a ______ reproduction of the structures.
alginate: The irreversible hydrocolloid material used most widely for preliminary impressions?
open: An ____bite refers to a condition where in the maxillary and mandibular teeth do not touch.
five: Beyond the age of _____, thumb and finger sucking will affect the upper facial structure and upper anterior teeth.
Composite: The usual materical of choice for class III and IV restorations is ________ resin.
one: A class I restoration involves _____ tooth surface.
two: The minimum number of tooth surfaces effected during a class II restoration?
gingival: Lestions of class V decay usually occur on the ______ third of the smooth surface of a tooth.
matrix: When one or both of the proximal surfaces are removed during a restoration, there is no support to hold the material in place, so a ____ system must be used to replace the walls during the procedure.
intermediate: A temporary restoration that can be placed in any tooth or surface for a short period of time is also known as an ____________ restoration.
lingual: For posterior restorations, the wedge is positioned from the ______ side.
reamer: Which file is used to remove dentin and to smooth and increase the size of the canal?
curette: A surgical _____ is used following a extraction to scrape the inside of the socket to remove disease tissue or abscesses?
cementum: The calcified layer of the root surface of teeth is called _____.
enamel: The hard outside layer of the anatomical crown of teeth is called ______.
threader: A floss _______ can be used to floss under the arch wire of a patient undergoing orthodontic treatment.
luxate: the term that means to dislocate, as in a tooth from its socket.
cephalometric: The radiograph most commonly exposed for an orthodontic patient.
osseointegrated: The term that refers to the bond that is developed between living bone and the surface of an implant fixture is?
stent: A surgical ______ will be used as a guide that is positioned over the alveolar ridge to guide placement of the implant screws in the proper position.
post: Cemented into the canals of a tooth that has undergone endodontic therapy to provide additional support for a core build up.
cementation: The final appointment in the crown and bridge process involves _____ of a permanent crown.
PFM: A full metal crown that has the outer layers covered with a thin layer of porcelain.
DATS FINAL REVIEW
Across:2. | A _____ cement is classified as a type I dental cement and acts as an adhesive to hold together the indirect restoration and the tooth structure. | 4. | The usual materical of choice for class III and IV restorations is ________ resin. | 8. | A floss _______ can be used to floss under the arch wire of a patient undergoing orthodontic treatment. | 9. | A temporary restoration that can be placed in any tooth or surface for a short period of time is also known as an ____________ restoration. | 12. | An ____bite refers to a condition where in the maxillary and mandibular teeth do not touch. | 14. | An impression is a ________ reproduction of teeth and surrounding oral tissues. | 16. | Which file is used to remove dentin and to smooth and increase the size of the canal? | 17. | A fast and cost effective way to improve the esthetic apperance of teeth. | 18. | A surgical _____ is used following a extraction to scrape the inside of the socket to remove disease tissue or abscesses? | 20. | A noble metal that is used for cast restorations in dentistry. | 25. | The calcified layer of the root surface of teeth is called _____. | 26. | A surgical ______ will be used as a guide that is positioned over the alveolar ridge to guide placement of the implant screws in the proper position. | 28. | Cemented into the canals of a tooth that has undergone endodontic therapy to provide additional support for a core build up. | 30. | Dental restorative materials that are applied while pliable, to a tooth or teeth and can be adapted, carved, and finished are classified as what type of restoration? | 31. | What is the process by which the resin material is changed from a pliable state into a hardened restoration is known as? |
| | Down:1. | A liquid with a high ______ does not flow easily and is not effective in wetting a surface. | 3. | The term that refers to the bond that is developed between living bone and the surface of an implant fixture is? | 4. | The purpose of ______ is to pack the amalgam in the cavity preparation. | 5. | Acid etching utilizes etchant containing what type of acid? | 6. | Beyond the age of _____, thumb and finger sucking will affect the upper facial structure and upper anterior teeth. | 7. | The radiograph most commonly exposed for an orthodontic patient. | 10. | The final appointment in the crown and bridge process involves _____ of a permanent crown. | 11. | For posterior restorations, the wedge is positioned from the ______ side. | 13. | ________ is added to the dental amalgam alloy powder to suppress oxidation. | 15. | The hard outside layer of the anatomical crown of teeth is called ______. | 19. | A full metal crown that has the outer layers covered with a thin layer of porcelain. | 20. | The model created from the impression is a ______ reproduction of the structures. | 21. | the term that means to dislocate, as in a tooth from its socket. | 22. | The irreversible hydrocolloid material used most widely for preliminary impressions? | 23. | Lestions of class V decay usually occur on the ______ third of the smooth surface of a tooth. | 24. | When one or both of the proximal surfaces are removed during a restoration, there is no support to hold the material in place, so a ____ system must be used to replace the walls during the procedure. | 27. | The minimum number of tooth surfaces effected during a class II restoration? | 29. | A class I restoration involves _____ tooth surface. |
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DATS FINAL REVIEW
Across:2. | A _____ cement is classified as a type I dental cement and acts as an adhesive to hold together the indirect restoration and the tooth structure. | 4. | The usual materical of choice for class III and IV restorations is ________ resin. | 8. | A floss _______ can be used to floss under the arch wire of a patient undergoing orthodontic treatment. | 9. | A temporary restoration that can be placed in any tooth or surface for a short period of time is also known as an ____________ restoration. | 12. | An ____bite refers to a condition where in the maxillary and mandibular teeth do not touch. | 14. | An impression is a ________ reproduction of teeth and surrounding oral tissues. | 16. | Which file is used to remove dentin and to smooth and increase the size of the canal? | 17. | A fast and cost effective way to improve the esthetic apperance of teeth. | 18. | A surgical _____ is used following a extraction to scrape the inside of the socket to remove disease tissue or abscesses? | 20. | A noble metal that is used for cast restorations in dentistry. | 25. | The calcified layer of the root surface of teeth is called _____. | 26. | A surgical ______ will be used as a guide that is positioned over the alveolar ridge to guide placement of the implant screws in the proper position. | 28. | Cemented into the canals of a tooth that has undergone endodontic therapy to provide additional support for a core build up. | 30. | Dental restorative materials that are applied while pliable, to a tooth or teeth and can be adapted, carved, and finished are classified as what type of restoration? | 31. | What is the process by which the resin material is changed from a pliable state into a hardened restoration is known as? |
| | Down:1. | A liquid with a high ______ does not flow easily and is not effective in wetting a surface. | 3. | The term that refers to the bond that is developed between living bone and the surface of an implant fixture is? | 4. | The purpose of ______ is to pack the amalgam in the cavity preparation. | 5. | Acid etching utilizes etchant containing what type of acid? | 6. | Beyond the age of _____, thumb and finger sucking will affect the upper facial structure and upper anterior teeth. | 7. | The radiograph most commonly exposed for an orthodontic patient. | 10. | The final appointment in the crown and bridge process involves _____ of a permanent crown. | 11. | For posterior restorations, the wedge is positioned from the ______ side. | 13. | ________ is added to the dental amalgam alloy powder to suppress oxidation. | 15. | The hard outside layer of the anatomical crown of teeth is called ______. | 19. | A full metal crown that has the outer layers covered with a thin layer of porcelain. | 20. | The model created from the impression is a ______ reproduction of the structures. | 21. | the term that means to dislocate, as in a tooth from its socket. | 22. | The irreversible hydrocolloid material used most widely for preliminary impressions? | 23. | Lestions of class V decay usually occur on the ______ third of the smooth surface of a tooth. | 24. | When one or both of the proximal surfaces are removed during a restoration, there is no support to hold the material in place, so a ____ system must be used to replace the walls during the procedure. | 27. | The minimum number of tooth surfaces effected during a class II restoration? | 29. | A class I restoration involves _____ tooth surface. |
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