Complete dentures

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A quiz about dentures.
Rachael Eleanor Alexandra
Quiz by Rachael Eleanor Alexandra, updated more than 1 year ago
Rachael Eleanor Alexandra
Created by Rachael Eleanor Alexandra over 8 years ago
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Question 1

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True or false: rebasing a denture can lead to an increase in OVD
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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During a chairside soft reline procedure, the setting reaction of the material is:
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  • Condenstion
  • Gelation
  • Addition
  • Hydroxylation

Question 3

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The aromatic ester in the liquid part of a soft chairside reline material is a...
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  • Plasticiser
  • Primer
  • Adhesive
  • copolymer

Question 4

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Long term soft liners are made of one of two materials: Silicone and Acrylic. Silicone materials can be either [blank_start]cold[blank_end] curing or [blank_start]heat[blank_end] curing. Acrylic long term soft liners are [blank_start]heat[blank_end] cured - cold cured acrylics are only suitable for very [blank_start]short[blank_end] term linings and tissue [blank_start]conditioning[blank_end]. Cold curing silicone materials contain filler. As the level of filler rises, so does the level of [blank_start]water sorption[blank_end] and worsening of dimensional stability. The material is liable to [blank_start]tear[blank_end] and detach from the denture base. The [blank_start]abrasion[blank_end] resistance are poor. Heat curing silicone materials have lower levels of water sorption. [blank_start]Dimensional[blank_end] stability is therefore higher and the [blank_start]adhesion[blank_end] to the denture base is better. Long term soft acrylic linings contain either poly[blank_start]ethyl[blank_end]methacrylate or poly[blank_start]butyl[blank_end]methacrylate polymers and are heavily p[blank_start]lasticised[blank_end] to create softness.
Answer
  • cold
  • heat
  • heat
  • short
  • conditioning
  • water sorption
  • tear
  • abrasion
  • Dimensional
  • adhesion
  • ethyl
  • butyl
  • lasticised

Question 5

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Which image shows the penetration recovery curve for silicone soft liners?

Question 6

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A material that reacts almost instantly to a force, and removal of the force, is said to be:
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  • Thermoplastic
  • Viscoelastic
  • Elastic
  • Plastic

Question 7

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A material that has a delayed response to the application and removal of a force is said to be:
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  • Thermoplastic
  • Viscoelastic
  • Plastic
  • Elastic

Question 8

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Which material is better at absorbing shock?
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  • Acrylic soft lining
  • Silicone soft lining

Question 9

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True or false: acrylic soft lining materials harden and become less elastic with time
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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True or false: silicone soft lining materials become harder with time due to leakage of plasticiser
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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True or false: it is better to process soft lining materials and the denture base at the same time to ensure better bond strength
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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True or false: there is a marked benefit in increasing the thickness of silicone soft liners to improve impact resistance
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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The "ideal interdigitation of teeth in which there is no cuspal interference in any position of jaw closure" is known as...
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  • Centric occlusion
  • Balanced articulation
  • Balanced occlusion

Question 14

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Balanced articulation is a "...." relationship?
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  • Static
  • Dynamic
  • Centric
  • AP
  • Transverse

Question 15

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The curve of Spee is in the "..." direction?
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  • Transverse
  • AP
  • Vertical

Question 16

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The "vertical distance between two arbitrary fixed points, one on the maxilla and one on the mandible, where the teeth are in occlusion" is know as the...
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  • Freeway space
  • Occlusal vertical dimension
  • Resting vertical dimension
  • Centric relation

Question 17

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The problem with this man's dentures is likely a...
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  • Lack of freeway space
  • Increased OVD
  • Increased freeway space

Question 18

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You are carrying out an intra-oral examination of a patient's denture. The patient's denture drops down when they open their mouth. What is the LEAST likely cause of this problem?
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  • Problem with the polished surfaces
  • Problem with the occlusal surfaces
  • Problem with the fitting surfaces

Question 19

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You attempt to move a patient's lower denture back in their mouth to check stability. The denture freely moves backwards. What is the likely cause of this problem?
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  • Action of the mentalist muscle
  • Overextension
  • Underextension
  • Posterior teeth above occlusal plane
  • Posterior teeth below occlusal plane

Question 20

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Complete dentures are usually set up on what type of articulator?
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  • Semi adjustable
  • Simple hinge
  • Average value

Question 21

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A face bow record facilitates mounting on what type of articulator?
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  • Average value
  • Fully adjustable
  • Semi adjustable

Question 22

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Antidepressants and tranquillisers can cause which of the following problems with dentures?
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  • Generalised soreness of the mucosa
  • Tonacity of facial muscles
  • Reduced adaptation ability
  • Bone resorption
  • Acute ulceration
  • TMJ disorders

Question 23

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How much of the crest height should be expected to be lost each year in an edentulous patient?
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  • 0.5-1mm
  • 0.2-0.3mm
  • 0.6-0.7mm
  • 0.1-0.2mm

Question 24

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How much crest height is usually lost from the alveolar ridge in the first year after extraction?
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  • 2-3mm
  • 0.2-0.3mm
  • 5-10mm
  • 0.5-1mm

Question 25

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True or false? surgical removal of a flabby ridge will enable a less bulky denture to be made
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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True or false? a flabby ridge should be recorded with a mucostatic technique
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  • True
  • False

Question 27

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True or false: a flabby ridge recorded with a mucodisplacive technique will maximise support from the ridge
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  • True
  • False

Question 28

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True or false: a flabby ridge recorded with a mucostatic technique will result in poorer retention
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  • True
  • False

Question 29

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On the upper denture, which cusps are supporting cusps?
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  • Palatal
  • Buccal
  • Both palatal and buccal
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