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Fixed Prosthodontics

! True(T) or False (F)

1. Metal ceramic restoration has inferior marginal fit than all ceramic (F)

2. Metal ceramic restoration can be soldered (F)

3. Metal ceramic restoration is contraindicated in endontically treated tooth (T)

4. PFM has superior esthetic compared to all ceramic (F)

5. Pin preparation must be done by high-speed hand piece (F)

6. Facial reduction in metal ceramic restoration must be done in 2 planes (T)

7. 2.5 mm incisal reduction for metal ceramic is required to optimize esthetic (F)

8. Selection of margin geometry should be compatible with tooth preparation (T)

9. Subgingival margin can be easily evaluated in try in (F)

10. Leverage occur when forces are out side margins of cemented restoration (T)

11. The more tapered preparation, the more resistance (F)

12. Narrow preparation give greater retention, but wider tooth give greater
resistance (F)

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Fixed Prosthodontics

! Complete

1. In ceramo-metal restoration, labial reduction in incisal 2/3………. And cervical


1/3……………

2. Margin geometry lingually is ……..for winged preparation (Chamfer)

3. In ceramic-metal restoration, the amount of occlusal reduction posteriorly


…….and incisal reduction …….

4. Amount of occlusal reduction evaluated by ……….&…………….&……………&………..

5. During preparation of metal ceramic when prepare chamfer finish line lingually is
called …….. when labial shoulder extend gradually to lingual is called ……

6. The quality of preparation, which resists dislodgment of restoration by, forces


parallel to path of withdrawal is ……………… (retention)

! Important questions

1. Forces tend to remove restoration along path of withdrawal depend on ……..(mcq)

2. Path that restoration can be displaced under displacing force …..(mcq)

3. Resistance of cemented restoration depend on ….(mcq)

4. During-tooth preparation can protect adjacent tooth by ……(mcq)

5. Can be used during tooth preparation to decrease heat generation ……(feather


touch)

6. Bacteria can reach pulp under cemented restoration …….(recurrent caries)

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Fixed Prosthodontics

! Other important questions

1. Define the following


" One half crown
" Seven eighths crown
" MacBoyle crown
" Maryland bridge = Resin bonded restoration
" Pontic
" Pier abutment
" Spring cantilever bridge
" Inlay and Onlay
" Study cast
" Critical and semi critical items

2. Missing tooth can be supported by ………or……………or………….

3. Tinker stone is used in preparation of …………….finish line (Shoulder with bevel)


4. What is the sequence of early tooth extraction (last page in biological principles)

5. What is mesial component of force (last page in biological principles)


6. The importance of mesial component of force (last page in biological principles

7. The pulp size decrease by age in occlusogingival dimension and in mesiodistal dimension to
a lesser extent (MCQ)

8. How to conserve tooth structure (page 5 in biological principles)


9. Indications of subgingival finish line (Page 7 in biological principles)

10. Importance of beveling (Page 11 in biological principles)


11. N:B For all ceramic # use Resin (is the best) or RMGI. Do not use conventional
glass ionomer as it has delayed expansion causing fracture of ceramic.

12. Indications of different types of gold (page 6 in mechanical principles)

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