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For composite resin preparations, cavosurface enamel margins are bevelled because
1. a bevelled margin produces a more favorable surface for etching.
2. a bevelled margin improves the edge strength of the composite resin.
3. after etching, the bonding agent reduces microleakage.
4. the procedure eliminates the need to polish the restoration.
(1) and (3)
NDEB released questions set 1
For composite resin preparations, cavosurface enamel margins are bevelled because
1. a bevelled margin produces a more favorable surface for etching.
2. a bevelled margin improves the edge strength of the composite resin.
3. after etching, the bonding agent reduces microleakage.
4. the procedure eliminates the need to polish the restoration.
(1) and (3)
NDEB released questions 2012 online set 2
The combination (Kelley’s) syndrome refers to the destructive changes associated with the long term wear of a mandibular distal extension removable partial denture opposing a complete upper denture. Which of the following clinical findings is NOT normally characteristic of this syndrome?
Reduction in morphologic face heightNDEB released questions part 2 set 11
For an acid-etched Class III composite resin, the cavosurface margin of the cavity can be bevelled to
1. eliminate the need for internal retention.
2. improve convenience form.
3. aid in finishing.
4. increase the surface area for etching.
(4) only
NDEB released questions part 2 set 11
For an acid-etched Class III composite resin, the cavosurface margin of the cavity can be bevelled to
increase the surface area for etchingNDEB released questions part 2 set 12
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who, what, whichMost common french words set 2
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new, freshMost common french words set 4
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For composite resin preparations, cavosurface enamel margins are bevelled because
1. a bevelled margin produces a more favorable surface for etching.
2. a bevelled margin improves the edge strength of the composite resin.
3. after etching, the bonding agent reduces microleakage.
4. the procedure eliminates the need to polish the restoration
(1) and (3)
NDEB released questions part 2 set 16
Properties of glutaraldehyde include
1. rapid formation of cross linkages which limit penetration of pulp tissue.
2. minimal effect on pulp tissues.
3. minimal effectiveness against viruses and spores.
4. excellent disinfection against oral bacteria.
(1) (2) (4)
NDEB released questions set 7
For an acid-etched Class III composite resin, the cavosurface margin of the cavity can be bevelled to
1. eliminate the need for internal retention.
2. improve convenience form.
3. aid in finishing.
4. increase the surface area for etching.
(4) only
NDEB released questions set 7
For composite resin preparations, cavosurface enamel margins are bevelled because
1. a bevelled margin produces a more favorable surface for etching.
2. a bevelled margin improves the edge strength of the composite resin.
3. after etching, the bonding agent reduces microleakage.
4. the procedure eliminates the need to polish the restoration.
(1) and (3)
NDEB released questions set 10
The combination (Kelley’s) syndrome refers to the destructive changes associated with the long term wear of a mandibular distal extension removable partial denture opposing a complete upper denture. Which of the following clinical findings is NOT normally characteristic of this syndrome?
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