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PA EFDA BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

How many molars are present in the mandibular arch? - Answers -6

The permanent mandibular second molar differs from the permanent mandibular first
molar by number of? - Answers -Cusps

Which is not found on the occlusal surface of a mandibular molar? - Answers -Cingulum

A cusp of carabelli is located on a maxillary first molar of the? - Answers -Mesiolingual
cusp

3 round protuberances - Answers -Mamelons

What is found on both posterior and anterior teeth? - Answers -Marginal ridges

A ligual pit is most commonly found on what teeth #'s? - Answers -7 and 10

What molar is likely to have 3 buccal cusps? - Answers -Mandibular first

The label Mesiobucco-occlusal is appropriate for? - Answers -Point Angle of a posterior
tooth

On a maxillary first premolar what is the groove that sperates the buccal and lingual
cusps? - Answers -Central groove

The molar with a Y,H, or U pattern - Answers -Mandibular second premolar

A facial and lingual triangular ridge join to form? - Answers -Transverse ridge

Cusps for a mandibular first molar - Answers -mesiolingual, mesiofacial, distolingual,
distofacial, distal


Carious lesions are least likely to occur on - Answers -Cusp tips

Instruments used to place amalgams/composite resins into preps - Answers -
Compactors

The radicular pulp continues with the tissues of the periapical area via the - Answers -
Apical Foramen

The part of the clamp that is expanded to fit over the tooth - Answers -Jaw

, Strength and wear rates of a composite are critical to consider when selecting a
material for placement of what class for stength - Answers -class I,II, and III

The most versitile composite - Answers -Hybrid

Prior to placement of a class II - Answers -Both a wedge and matrix band are needed

Restoring a class II with too large an increment of composite at once can cause post-op
sensitivity due to - Answers -Undercurring, shrinkage and improper condensing

Everything should be dispensed according to what? - Answers -The Manufacturer's
Instructions

Curing lights should be tested weekly to - Answers -ensure that the bulb is intense
enough to cure through the composite

Total Etch - Answers -etching the enamel and all involved dentin of the prep

During composite finishing procedure a green stone is used to - Answers -remove areas
of excess composite when necessary

Sequence for polishing composite - Answers -white stone, brown point, green point,
white point, polishing paste

Mechanical retention - Answers -between tooth and bonding agent

Chemical retention - Answers -between bonding agent and composite

Composites can be - Answers -self cured, light cured and dual cured

Post-op sensitivity with posterior restorations can result from - Answers -hyper
occlusion, over etching and operative trauma

Which area of a class V amalgam is carved free hand - Answers -the central portion

During a class II composite procedure the ring of a sectional matrix is placed - Answers
-after placing the wedge

Which situation would cause a composite restoration to fail? - Answers -an internal void,
moisture contamination, and improper light curing

When polishing composite its best to go from - Answers -Course to Fine

Acid etch technique utilizes - Answers -35% phosphoric acid

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