Dental Materials Clinical Applications for Dental Assistants and Dental Hygienists 3rd Edition By W. Stephan Eakle
Dental Materials Clinical Applications for Dental Assistants and Dental Hygienists 3rd Edition By W. Stephan Eakle
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Dental Materials
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | 1, 2, 3, 4 |
| b. | 1, 2, 3 |
| c. | 1, 2 |
| d. | 1 |
ANS: D
Until 1970, only the dental hygienist was allowed to perform intraoral functions in all states. Although laws vary from state to state, virtually every state has modified, updated, and made changes to state restrictions to allow for the performance of intraoral procedures by all allied oral health care practitioners.
REF: p. 1 TOP: The Role of the Dental Auxiliary in the Use of Dental Materials
| a. | Chinese. |
| b. | Greeks. |
| c. | Romans. |
| d. | French. |
ANS: A
Silver paste was first mentioned as a restorative material for teeth by the Chinese in 659 AD. More than 1000 years later, in 1800, it was produced in France from “shavings from silver cut from coins mixed with enough mercury to form a sloppy paste.” Health problems arising from the high mercury content of this early amalgam prompted the American Society of Dental Surgeons to pass a resolution in 1846 stating that amalgam should not be used under any circumstances.
REF: p. 3 TOP: The Historical Development of Dental Materials
| a. | Mining rights in states in the Western region of the United States |
| b. | The price of silver in relation to tin and zinc |
| c. | The value and safety of silver dental amalgam |
| d. | Patent issues between France and England |
ANS: C
The “Amalgam War” was fought over the value and safety of silver dental amalgam. It did not end until 1895, when G.V. Black developed an acceptable amalgam formula.
REF: p. 3 TOP: The Historical Development of Dental Materials
| a. | Cast gold inlays |
| b. | Cohesive gold foil |
| c. | Acid-etch technique |
| d. | Synthetic resins for denture bases |
ANS: C
The acid-etch technique was introduced in 1955. Cohesive gold foil, which could be condensed directly into the cavity preparation, was introduced in 1855. In 1907, Dr. William Taggart demonstrated a casting method to produce gold inlays. Synthetic resins were introduced in 1932; these resins soon replaced rubber as the denture base of choice. Around this time, synthetic resins also became a popular tooth-colored alternative, and, together with the introduction of the acid-etch technique, they have evolved into composite resin, one of the most popular restorative materials.
REF: p. 3 TOP: The Historical Development of Dental Materials
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