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Complete Denture -Third Class

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Exam Paper
post-dam aid in retention
True
False
 choose the correct statement
 impression waxes is used to record small defects in zinc oxide
impression
 Alginate is a reversible elastic hydrocolloid used for making primary
impression
 impression compound is rigid, reversible impression material set by
chemical change
 Impression plaster is too hard to be used in special tray

Primary impression is taken by special tray while the


secondary impression is taken by stock tray
True
False

all of the followings can be used as secondary impression


except:
 elastomers
 ZOE impression paste
 plaster of paris
 impression compound

choose the incorrect statement:-


 recording centric relation in completely edentulous patient
require stable record bases and waxes
 none of the mentioned
 block out undercuts is necessary in construction record
bases
Inter Occlusal check Records with the teeth arranged is done in
Try-in

functional occlusion enables person to hold and crush food


True
False
The denture should be designed such that most of the load is
concentrated on limiting structures
True
False

maximum intercuspal position is coinciding with the postural


position
True
False

choose the correct answer for fixed condylar path articulator


 the upper members are movable (the condyle) and the
lower members are non-movable
 Distance from each condyle to the contact point of the
lower central incisors and inter-condyle distance was 8
inches equilateral triangle
 only centric relation records is required
 horizontal condylar path and incisal guide table are fixed
and accept lateral movements

arcon articulator indicates that it has fixed condylar


guidance
 True
 False
Clear selection
factors of occlusion include
 Prominence of compensating curve
 Inclination of incisal , condylar guidance ,and cusp angle
 Orientation of occlusal plane
 all the mentioned
Clear selection
pure hinge movements are possible in opening and closing
when the condyles rotate within the glenoid fossa
True
False
All of the following is true except
 anatomical landmark aids in mounting
 mean value articulator use the mounting table to support
the mandibular occlusion rim in its position during mounting
 Recording vertical and centric jaw relations are done before
articulation mandibular cast
 Adjustable articulator require facebow for orientation jaw
relation

all of the following is true except one


 metal stock tray is fabricated only for edentulous patient
 plastic, aluminum, and stainless steel is types of materials
used to fabricate stock tray
 water cooled stock tray is used with Agar impression
material
 Rim lock tray is a stock tray include rim lock tray and non-
rim lock tray

buccal shelf area is primary stress bearing area in maxilla


True
False

spacer function in special tray


 allow the tray to be properly positioned in the mouth during
border molding procedure
 Prevent distortion of the material at final stage
 all of the mentioned
 allow the impression to have an even thickness of
impression material

The landmarks of an edentulous jaw are grouped into:


Supporting structures
all the mentioned
Relief structures
Limiting structures
Retromolar pad is an important structure, which forms the
posterior seal of the mandibular denture.
True
False

choose the incorrect statement:


 the kinematic face bow has no relation with transverse hinge axis
 Arbitrary mounting of the maxillary cast without a face-bow transfer
can introduce errors in the occlusion of the finished denture
 The maxillary face-bow is oriented to the kinematic or arbitrary hinge
axis
 The ear face-bows are designed to utilize an arbitrary axis by fitting
into the external auditory meatus.

Remounting after denture processing is required for


correction of occlusal disharmony
True
False

all of the followings are true for except


 Fully adjustable articulator has the same movements of the semi-
adjustable articulators as well as have Bennett movement
 motion parameter not reproduce the movements of a mechanical
articulator
 Multiple records are required with the possibility of errors in fully
adjustable articulator
 Jaw Motion Analyzer in digital computerized articulator is device for
tracking the jaw of patient
all of the following is true for occlusion rim accept
 Height maxillary occlusion rim is 22 mm from labial frenum and
12mm in tuberosity
 The mandibular occlusion rim should be centered over the ridge to
maximize stability
 Width maxillary and mandibular occlusion rim is 6-8 anteriorly and 8-
10 mm posteriorly
 height mandibular occlusion rim is 22mm from the labial frenum,
midpoint or1/3 rd. of retromolar pad posteriorly.
Encroaching upon limiting structures will lead to
dislodgement of the denture and/or soreness of the area
True
False

no posterior interference in Heel areas is required in


mounting
True
False

Mandible has more supporting area


True
False

monoplane occlusion is a neurocentric concept


True

False

all of the followings are true for balanced occlusion except


 it indicated in patient have good ridges
 it is developed when you have at least a semi- or fully
adjustable articulator
 Simultaneous contact between anterior and posterior teeth
during lateral movement and in protrusive movement
 Contact between upper and lower teeth in centric relation

choose the incorrect statement


 Balancing contacts in protrusive excursions permit the
posterior teeth to touch when the anterior teeth are in
contact
 Balancing occlusion functions to maintain the dentures in
position during lateral excursive movements
 In balancing occlusion the lingual cusps of the maxillary
teeth contacts the facial cusps of the mandibular teeth.
 none of the mentioned
completed record bases checklist
 no porosity or voids on tissue surface
 flanges smooth and rounded
 tissue surfaces is well adapted
 all the mentioned

choose the incorrect statement:


 Proper recording of centric relation at the correct vertical
dimension is essential to successful denture construction
 It is the dentist responsibility to record centric relation and
the technicians responsibility maintain this relation through
careful laboratory procedures
 If centric relation is recorded improperly, the completed
dentures will not occlude or function correctly in the mouth
 edentulous casts are mounted in centric occlusion and the
artificial teeth are arranged in centric relation

Stylo-mandibular Ligament is the major ligament of the TMJ


originates on the styloid process of the temporal bone and
inserts on the posterior border of the ramus near the angle
 True
 False

lingulized occlusion concept characterized by a contact


between the palatal cusp of the upper teeth with the central
groove and margin of the lower posterior teeth
 True
 False
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Exam Paper

the incisive papilla is a valuable guide for anterior teeth


arrangement due to :

 incisive papilla is required to positioning retromolar pad


area
 incisive papilla occupy the space between right and left
canines
 incisive papilla has a constant relationship to the natural
central incisors
 incisive papilla determined by available inter ridge distance

flask carrier maintains pressure on the flask during


processing

True

False

parts of flask include

 cap
 cope
 all the mentioned
 drag

trial flask closure is important in packing acrylic

True

False

deep festooning in denture base is preferred

True

False

after wax elemination ,seperating media is applied to the


cooled mold

True

False
all of the following is true except :

 occlusal plane of maxillary anterior teeth should be parallel


to the interpupillary line
 width of upper centrals incisors approximate the width of
philtrum
 the posterior occlusal plane should be parallel to the ala-
tragus line
 cervical necks lie below the high lip line

the neck of the lower canines should be set prominent and


the cusp tip 2mm above the occlusal plane

True

False

long axis of upper second premolar is parallel to the


occlusal plane

True

False

convex face profile resulting from a mandible is too large or


maxilla is too small

True

False

possible modifications in posterior teeth in class II skeletal


relationship :

 eleminate lower 4
 use of non anatomical teeth
 ligualized occlusion is recommended
 all the mentioned
guidelines for arrangement teeth include all the following
except

key of occlusion

all of the mentioned

normal overjet and overbite

anatomical landmarks

when retrusion in class II skeletal relationship is not


extreme

slight crowding of lower anterior teeth

narrower lower anteriors

all the mentioned

slight spaces between the upper anterior teeth

following polymerization,denture flask should be placed


under cooled water

True

False

all of the following is true for anterior teeth arrangement in


class II skeletal relationship except :

vertical overlap should be kept as minimal as permit

overlap lower teeth

none of mentioned

maxillary anteriors are set up with their incisal edges


inclined more labial than their necks

all cusps of upper first molar is above the occlusal plane

True

False
flask for upper arch is different from flask for lower arch in

 cope
 cap
 none of mentioned
 drag

large overjet in class II jaw relationship is preserved due to


angulations of the upper and lower anterior teeth affect on
appearance and stability of the denture

True

False

wax elimination include

none of mentioned

remaining wax is removed from the mold with stream of gases

plcement the flask in boiling water for a period of time

removal of wax from the mold by alcohol

anatomical teeth are selected in class II jaw relationship to


reduce stress on the weaker lower jaw

True

False

all of the following is true about packing acrylic resin except


 placement too much resin material within the mold produce
deformed denture
 placement adequate measure of resin material produce denture with
accepted properties
 none of the mentioned
 placement too little resin material produce porous denture
heat activated denture base resins activated by:

 injection molding technique


 microwave energy
 compression molding technique
 all the mentioned

preserve master casts and mounting is important after


denture processing

True

False

monomer to polymer ratio by volume for heat cured acrylic


is :

two to one

three to one

one to one

none of mentioned

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