A clear matrix band would be used for?
anterior composite
Restorative dentistry is also referred to as
operative dentistry
What instrument is used to transport the amalgam?
amalgam carrier
Veneers are used to improve the alignment of teeth or to close a
diastema
What kind of pliers would you use to place a wedge?
Howe or cotton pliers
The narrow part of the matrix band goes toward the?
gingiva
A patient should avoid chewing on a composite restoration for:
They can chew on it right away
A wedge is supplied in
wood or plastic
Vital bleaching also referred to as
tooth whitening
Retention pins are used for which type of restoration?
complex
ginvigal
What is the "polymerization" process in composite restorations
hardening of the material, by the curing light
What is it called when you mix the amalgam?
trituration
A thin layer of tooth-colored material directly bonded on to the facial portion of the tooth is
a veneer
For a posterior restoration, the wedge is placed from?
the lingual
The inner know does what?
increases and decreases the size of the loop
In a composite restoration procedure, polishing discs, points, and cups are used?
to polish
The patient should avoid chewing on a newly placed amalgam restoration for a:
a few hours
What are the three types of bleaching?
In office
at home
over the counter
What is used to contour the metal matrix band at the contact area?
burnisher
The spindle pin does what?
holds the ends of the martix band in place
What is the purpose of the "etchant"?
Remove the smear layer
What do you do with the left over amalgam
dispose in the amalgam waste receptor, or hazardous waste
What conditions are required for esthetic dental treatment?
discoloration due to staining, anomalies caused by developmental disturbances, abnormal spacing, and trauma
When a specific intraoral task is delegated by a dentist to a clinical dental assistant, it is called?
expanded function