Tooth Numbering
Vocabulary
Dental Materials
Instruments
100

Maxillary Right Central (tooth number)

What is #8

100

A small electrical shock that can be caused when two different metals are present in the mouth.

Galvantic action 

100

Which restorative material needs to be shaken before use?

What is Amalgam

100

Which instruments are in a basic setup?

Mouth Mirror, Cotton Forceps, Explorer

200

Mandibular Left First Bicuspid

What is #21

200

The ability of a material to dissolve in a fluid.

What is Solubility

200

Which dental material can be used to extend impression trays?

What is Utility Wax

200

What is used to mix cement material? 

A spatula 

300

Maxillary Left Lateral

What is #10

300

The ability of a material to withstand compressive stresses without fracturing.

What is Malleability

300

This material protects pits and fissures of the occlusal surface.

What is sealant

300

This instrument comes in shapes such as: football, acorn, etc.

Ball Burnisher

400

Name all the first molars

What is 3,14,19,30

400

Saliva and debris from the oral cavity seep between the tooth structure and restorative materials.

What is Microleakage

400

Used on die to create a wax pattern

What is Inlay wax

400

This instrument is used to cut enamel and produce a bevel on enamel margins 

Gingival Margin Trimmer (GMT)

500

Name all of the Cuspids

What is 6,11,22,27

500

Chemical or electromechanical attacks of the oral environment on pure metal, e.g. gold or alloy (amalgam)

What is Corrosion

500

What is the name of the cement that can only be mixed on a glass slab.

What is Zinc Phosphate.

500

Name the spoon excavator that has the shape of Cleopatra's eye?

Discoid/Cleoid Spoon Excavator

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