a) Erosion b) Abrasion or Mylolyse c) Abfraction d) None of the above e) All answers
2- The disadvantage of the posterior composite restoration:
a) Excellent adhesion with the treated enamel b) Difficulty to obtain a dentin adhesion c) If there is a high carious level, lack of resistance to a bacterial invasion d) b + c e) a + b + c
3- Indications of posterior composites:
a) Tooth having an aesthetic importance b) Patient allergic to metallic restorations c) An extension of the limit of cavities beyond the gingival margin d) a + b e) None of the above
4- Contra-indications of posterior composites:
a) Defective mouth hygiene b) Occlusion presenting a group protection or a canine protection c) A plane occlusive surface with absence of enamel d) a + c e) a + b + c
5- During the restoration of composite, if we respect the “C” factor:
a) It increases the composite retraction b) It will help to have a polissable restoration c) It increases the adhesion with the enamel d) All of the above e) None of the above