Dental Materials Overview and Standards

 
1.Commercially pure titanium can be used to
make
A.
Implants
B.
Onlays
C.
Crowns and bridges
D.
All of above
 
2.Ceramics can be used to produce
A.
Inlays
B.
Onlays
C.
Crowns
D.
All
 
3.Preventive dental materials include
A.
Pit & fissure sealants
B.
Liners
C.
Bases
D.
 all
 
4. Standards for Dental materials is decided by
A.
American Dental Association
B.
NIST
C.
FDI
D.
FDA
 
5.ADA specification No.1 is for
A.
Dental amlgam
B.
Gold alloys
C.
Ceramics
D.
Elastomers
 
6. International Standards for dental materials is
decided by
A.
Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI)
B.
International Organisation for Standards
(ISO)
C.
Both
D.
None
 
7.Under the ISO standard programs number of
Member
 countries is
A.
80
B.
20
C.
24
D.
26
 
8. Under the ISO standard programs number of
Observer  
countries is
A.
18
B.
20
C.
24
D.
26
 
 
9.The safety of restorative dental materials is
approved by the
A.
U.S. food & Drug Administration ( FDA )
B.
ISO
C.
FDI
D.
ADA
 
10.Following are National Dental Standard
Organisations ?
A.
Australian Dental Standards Laboratory
B.
National Institute of Standards & Technology
in Gaithersburg
C.
CEN in Europe
D.
All of above
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Dental materials play a crucial role in various dental procedures such as implants, onlays, crowns, and bridges. Different materials like titanium and ceramics are utilized, with standards set by organizations like the ADA, ISO, and FDA. Safety and quality assurance are vital for restorative dental materials, approved by regulatory bodies like the U.S. FDA. National Dental Standard Organizations ensure adherence to established guidelines, promoting consistency and efficacy in dental practices.

  • Dental
  • Materials
  • Standards
  • ADA
  • ISO

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  1. 1.Commercially pure titanium can be used to make A. Implants B. Onlays C. Crowns and bridges D. All of above

  2. 2.Ceramics can be used to produce A. Inlays B. Onlays C. Crowns D. All

  3. 3.Preventive dental materials include A. Pit & fissure sealants B. Liners C. Bases D. all

  4. 4. Standards for Dental materials is decided by A. American Dental Association B. NIST C. FDI D. FDA

  5. 5.ADA specification No.1 is for A. Dental amlgam B. Gold alloys C. Ceramics D. Elastomers

  6. 6. International Standards for dental materials is decided by A. Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI) B. International Organisation for Standards (ISO) C. Both D. None

  7. 7.Under the ISO standard programs number of Member countries is A. 80 B. 20 C. 24 D. 26

  8. 8. Under the ISO standard programs number of Observer countries is A. 18 B. 20 C. 24 D. 26

  9. 9.The safety of restorative dental materials is approved by the A. U.S. food & Drug Administration ( FDA ) B. ISO C. FDI D. ADA

  10. 10.Following are National Dental Standard Organisations ? A. Australian Dental Standards Laboratory B. National Institute of Standards & Technology in Gaithersburg C. CEN in Europe D. All of above

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