Restorative Materials
Liners & Bases
Terminologies
Mixing & Handling
Dental Cements
100

This type of restorative material is tooth-colored and commonly used for esthetics.

What is composite resin?

100

The liner that protects the pulp from chemical irritation but does not provide thermal insulation

What is calcium hydroxide?

100

To stick or glue two or more items together

What is adhere?

100

This tool is used to incorporate and mix cement on a glass slab or pad.

What is a cement spatula?

100

This cement has a soothing effect on the pulp but cannot be used under composite resins.

What is zinc oxide–eugenol (ZOE)?

200

This restorative material is often used for posterior restorations due to its strength but is silver in color.

What is amalgam?

200

This material provides a protective barrier over an exposed pulp.

What is a pulp cap?

200

Any push or pull

What is force

200

Zinc phosphate cement must be mixed on this type of surface to dissipate heat.

What is a cool glass slab?

200

This cement can be used for permanent cementation and releases fluoride

What is glass ionomer cement?

300

The material used as a foundation under a crown restoration.

What is a core buildup?

300

Liners and bases are placed on the dentin or pulp for this main purpose.

What is to protect the pulp?

300

Very thin layer of organic particle debris found on newly prepared dentin

What is the smear layer?

300

The proper powder-to-liquid ratio is important to avoid this common problem with cements.

What is weak or brittle cement?

300

The cement known for being extremely technique-sensitive but highly esthetic.

What is resin cement?

400

This type of restorative is applied in thin layers and cured by a special light.

What is a light-cured composite resin?

400

This base provides thermal insulation under metallic restorations.

What is zinc oxide–eugenol (ZOE) or reinforced cement?

400

Material to prevent or reduce the transfer of heat or electricity

What is insulating?

400

When mixing glass ionomer cement, the powder should be divided into this many increments.

What is 2 or 3 increments?

400

The cement that historically caused pulp irritation due to its acidic properties.

What is zinc phosphate cement?

500

This type of restorative material releases fluoride and helps prevent recurrent decay

What is glass ionomer?

500

This liner promotes reparative dentin formation.

What is calcium hydroxide?

500

To cause something to break up and gradually disappear

What is dissipate?

500

The working time of dental cements is controlled by these two factors.

What are the temperature and mixing technique?

500

This cement is often used for provisional coverage because of its sedative properties.

What is ZOE temporary cement?