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CHAPTER 44

Across
15-30 seconds is the proper time for _______ material.
A very thin layer of debris remaining on the dentin after cavity preparation and is removed by an etchant is called ________.
In the process of removing the smear layer in dentin bonding it is not true that all moisture must be removed to assist in _________.
Bacteria from saliva coming into contact with pulpal tissues is a form of what type of pulpal stimuli?
What type of liner stimulates the production of secondary dentin? (two words)
The bonding process works best on slightly _______ tooth structure.
True or False: Varnish should be placed on the walls, floor, and margins of the tooth.
You cannot use a fluoride varnish as a _______ agent.
Dental adhesion is also referred to as dental _______.
If a tooth has a deep cavity preparation and is close to the pulp, what type of base would you pick? (three words)
Down
Zinc Oxide ______ should not be mixed to a consistency that it can be rolled into one big ball.
When applying etchant material the ______ must be thoroughly dried.
Placing what is an example of enamel bonding.
Thermal changes, electrical energy, metals contact with tooth is an example of what kind of pulpal stimuli?
A _______ liner is placed in the deepest area of the tooth preparation.
What material of choice can be used as an insulating base as well as a sedative base? (three workd)
Physical, mechanical, chemical or biologic are all types of _______ _________. (2 words)
A tooth properly etched will appear _______.
What type of acid is found in etchant used before the bonding process?
_______ _______is removed in preparation for bonding.
Desensitizers are used to seal all affected dentinal _________.
TRUE or FALSE: Sensitivity may occur at any time after the placement of a restoration.