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What were those questions he asked on the quiz about all the different crap and what
can be used with what?
1) Name 3 kinds of crap -
2)
2. Proper use of OptiBond Solo Plus and OptiBond FL for composite restorations.
What materials can they be used with? Compositions.
Optibond solo Plus (Generation V) - 2 step, etch and rinse (light cure 40
seconds then place composite incrementally- LIGHT CURE ONLY
Only one rocket that you use
Optibond FL (Generation IV)- 3 step, etch and rinse (yellow, air, black, cure)
Etch dentin/enamel for 15 seconds (37.5% phosphoric acid), rinse
thoroughly for 15 seconds, air dry for 3 seconds and do not
desiccate! - blot with damp cotton pellet
Next apply YELLOW primer rocket for unidose delivery with light
brushing motion for 15 seconds and air dry lightly 5 seconds
Then apply BLACK adhesive rocket with light brushing motion for 15
seconds
You want NO PUDDLED moisture
Air thin for 3 seconds
Light cure for 20 seconds then ready for composite
You DO NOT cure primer between placement of yellow and black
rocket.
2 part primer adhesive system
48% filled (barium glass), fluoride releasing, radiopaque
Ethanol solvent
Can also be used with self cure resin build up materials
3. How to obtain best proximal contacts for composite restorations and use of the
ComposiTight Matrix system.
4. Morphology, contents and functions of enamel, dentin and pulp tissues and why they
are important in restorative dentistry.
Enamel:
- Content- inorganic hydroxyapatite (86), water (12), organic (2)
- Morph- Water (micropores, intercrystalline), cylindrical enamel rods and
interred enamel
Dentin-
- Function- foundation for enamel, forms bulk of tooth, protect pulp, color
- Cont- inorganic apatite crystals (50), cross linked collagen fibrils (25), water
(25)
- Morph- outer dentin (smaller, sensitive, and branches) inner dentin (bigger and
permeable)
o PERM- Axial and near pulp horns > permeable compared to occlusal dentin
o SENS- outward flow is more sensation, hydrostatic pressure displace and Na
enters, damaged cells release ATP => chemical depol, want to promote
crystallization?=> toothpaste
Pulp-
- Morph- water (75), organic (25) connective tissue (collagen fibers and ground
substance)
- Function- formative (1 and 2 dentin, reparative dentin), nutritive, sensory
(afferent pain), protective (inflammatory, remove detrimental substances)
- pulp core (protein gel matrix- ground substance, neural and vascular combine)
=>cell rich (fibrocytes, mesenchymal, makes matrix and collagen) => cell free
(capillary, nerve plexus) => odontoblastic (produce dentin and mediate passage)
7. Be able to describe what type of materials TiCore and Build-it FR and techniques for
use.
8. Conditions for pulp capping and use of TheraCaL LC and calcium hydroxide /
VitreBond techniques for pulp capping.
1. OptiBond Solo Plus and OptiBond FL are both generation IV, 3 step, etch and
rinse bonding systems- False; OptiBond solo plus is generation V with 2 step and
OptiBond FL is a generation IV with 3 step
2. Which of the following bonding systems can be used with light cured composite
restoration materials?
a. OptiBond Solo Plus
b. OptiBond FL
c. AllBone 3
d. Build- it FR
3. When using AllBond 3 with self curing composite material, only the contents of the A bottle
primer is used along with the adhesive resin material- False
4.