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A Portion of a tray that should be seated first when taking impressions.
What is Posterior.
repairs made inside of the mouth such as filings
what is direct restoration?
materials that are versatile in their use
What is dental cements?
Cement type to seal a surface.
Luting Cement?
Classifications of impressions.
What is Preliminary, final and occlusal?
reversible hydrocolloid impressions is used with what tray.
What is water cooled tray?
material in amalgam suppresses oxidation.
What is Zinc?
consist a very thin layer of debris
What is smear layer?
Cement that is the most versatile and least irritating to the pulp .
What is Zinc oxide Eugenol Cement and Glass Ionomer Cement?
who makes final impressions
What is a Dentist?
The reason for potassium alginate
What is thicken material?
versatile releases fluoride after final setting
What is Glass Ionomer?
This is placed in the deepest area of tooth preparation.
What is a liner?
Cement that gives off an exothermic reaction.
What is Zinc phosphate?
how much room should we allow between the tray and teeth.
What is 2-3m
how soon should alginate be poured
What is 1 hour?
To restore or bring back to its natural appearance
What is restorative?
what do you etch with.
What is phosphoric acid?
What type of Glass Ionomer cement is designed for restoring areas of erosion near the gingiva
What is Type 2 ?
Type of elastomeric materials has the highest viscosity.
What is Putty?
name a type of irreversible hydrocolloid material
What is Alginate?
pushes the material together
What is compressive stress?
another term for dental adhension.
What is dental bonding?
increasing working time of a glass ionomer .
What is a Glass slab?
impressions you see in the retromolar
What is mandibular?