Restorative Dentistry
Test your knowledge on Restorative Dentistry, a branch of dentistry that focuses on restoring the function, integrity, and aesthetics of teeth.
Questions
What is the most common type of restorative dental procedure?
- Fillings
- Crowns
- Bridges
- Implants
What is the primary material used for dental fillings?
- Amalgam
- Composite Resin
- Glass Ionomer Cement
- Gold
Which type of filling material is known for its strength and durability?
- Amalgam
- Composite Resin
- Glass Ionomer Cement
- Gold
What is the purpose of a dental crown?
- To protect a weakened or damaged tooth
- To improve the appearance of a tooth
- To replace a missing tooth
- To anchor a dental bridge
Which material is commonly used for the fabrication of dental crowns?
- Porcelain
- Metal
- Ceramic
- Gold
What is a dental bridge used for?
- To replace a single missing tooth
- To replace multiple missing teeth
- To anchor a dental crown
- To protect a weakened tooth
What type of dental restoration is used to replace the root of a missing tooth?
- Filling
- Crown
- Bridge
- Implant
Which material is commonly used for dental implants?
- Titanium
- Stainless Steel
- Ceramic
- Gold
What is the term for the process of removing decayed or damaged tooth structure?
- Excavation
- Preparation
- Restoration
- Impression
Which type of dental restoration is used to protect the pulp of a tooth from further decay?
- Filling
- Crown
- Pulp Cap
- Root Canal
What is the purpose of a root canal treatment?
- To remove infected pulp from a tooth
- To repair a cracked tooth
- To whiten a tooth
- To straighten teeth
Which material is commonly used for root canal fillings?
- Gutta-Percha
- Composite Resin
- Amalgam
- Glass Ionomer Cement
What is the term for the process of creating a mold of a patient's teeth?
- Excavation
- Preparation
- Impression
- Restoration
Which type of dental restoration is used to replace a large portion of a tooth's structure?
- Filling
- Onlay
- Inlay
- Veneer
What is the purpose of a dental veneer?
- To protect a weakened tooth
- To improve the appearance of a tooth
- To replace a missing tooth
- To anchor a dental bridge