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What is the primary consideration in material choice for dental restoration?
Clinical
grounds according to patients' needs
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What assumptions are made before deciding on restoration material?
Prescription
,
patient consent
, and
medical history
checked
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What preventive needs should be addressed prior to restoration?
Preventive needs
must
be
taken
care
of
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What is a factor to consider regarding caries risk?
Neither material contains
fluoride
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Why is composite not used if caries risk is high?
Risk of
secondary caries
due to
shrinkage
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When is amalgam indicated for cavity restoration?
For
large
cavities or
subgingival
areas
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In what situation is composite best used?
In minimal
cavities
, not strong in large cavities
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Why is amalgam not used in minimal cavities?
It is destructive of
tooth tissue
requiring undercuts
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What can composite support that amalgam cannot?
Thin
sections
of enamel
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What can be done with fissures not involved in caries when using composite?
They can be
fissure sealed
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What is imperative for composite placement?
Moisture control
with
rubber dam
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How does moisture control differ between amalgam and composite?
Composite is sensitive to
moisture contamination
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What conditions must amalgam be placed under?
Under
dry
conditions, relatively easy to place
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What is a key requirement for placing composite restorations?
Full patient
cooperation
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Why is composite considered time-consuming to place?
It requires careful
placement
and curing
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When is amalgam preferred over composite in terms of placement speed?
When
patient
cooperation is poor
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How does the need for polishing differ between composite and amalgam restorations?
Composite does not need a
second
visit for polishing
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In what situations is amalgam not recommended for use?
Pregnancy
,
allergies
, or multiple sclerosis
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What potential issue can arise from using composite restorations?
Occasional
allergic reactions
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Why is composite not suitable for bruxists?
It cannot withstand heavy
occlusal
load
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In what type of cavities is amalgam considered better?
In larger cavities or
bruxism
cases
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When is composite restoration necessary for aesthetics?
When the restoration is
visible
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How does the cost of composite compare to amalgam?
Composite is more
expensive
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How might NHS or private dentistry influence restoration choice?
It may affect the decision based on
cost
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What factor may influence a patient's choice of restoration?
Preference
for aesthetic restoration
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What are the key differences between composite and amalgam restorations?
Composite:
Time-consuming, requires
cooperation
No second visit for
polishing
Can cause allergies
Needed for
visible
restorations
More expensive
Amalgam:
Quicker to place, requires polishing visit
Not used in
pregnancy
or allergies
Better for larger cavities and
bruxism
Cheaper
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What can happen if infected tooth tissue is not fully removed before composite placement?
It can lead to
secondary caries
.
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What is the consequence of applying insufficient etch to tooth tissue?
It results in inadequate retention of the
composite
.
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Why is it important to leave etch on the tooth for the correct duration?
To ensure
proper
bonding and
demineralisation
.
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What happens if an inadequate amount of bond is applied to the cavity cut?
The
composite
may not bond
effectively
.
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What can underfilling at the margins of a restoration lead to?
It can cause
leakage
and
secondary caries
.
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How can the shape of the cavity cut affect the restoration?
Rough walls and a non-flat floor can cause
fractures
.
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What is the effect of inadequate light curing of composite?
It can lead to weak
restoration
.
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What can poor isolation of the tooth during filling lead to?
It can cause
contamination
and weak
polymerisation
.
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What should be done if a patient closes their mouth mid-procedure?
The
cavity
needs to be
re-etched
.
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Why might composite not be the best option for a large molar restoration?
Amalgam
may be stronger and less moisture-sensitive.
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What can a plaque retentive overhanging margin lead to?
It can cause
secondary caries
.
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How can a patient's diet affect the success of a restoration?
A
poor diet
can increase the risk of
secondary caries
.
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What is the consequence of not checking materials for expiration before use?
It can lead to compromised
restoration
quality.
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What can happen due to shrinkage on setting of composite?
It can lead to
underfilled
margins
and
leakage
.
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