A. Low copper amalgam alloy
B. Admix alloy
C. Single composition alloys
D. Creep value of all the above mentioned alloys is same
Related Mcqs:
- Decrease in creep occurs in_______________?
A. Under trituration or over trituration of amalgam
B. Decreases with condensation pressure
C. Increase with condensation pressure
D. Cannot be predictable - Dynamic creep is the______________?
A. Continuing alloying between silver-tin alloy and mercury during the life of restoration
B. Deformation of set amalgam during function
C. Process whereby alloy is wetted by murcury
D. Spread of amalgam during packing - Which of the following fuel gases used for soldering, has the highest heat content______________?
A. Hydrogen
B. Natural gas
C. Acetylene
D. Propane - Which one of the following categories of dental materials has the highest thermal conductivity_________________?
A. Unfilled acrylic plastics
B. Gold alloys
C. Porcelains
D. Zinc phosphate cements - Which of the following has the highest modulus of elasticity ?
A. Dentin
B. Enamel
C. Amalgam
D. Composite Resin - The highest mercury concentration in amalgam filling is found_____________?
A. At the margin of the restoration
B. In the centre of the restoration
C. In the deepest part of the restoration
D. None of the above - Which of the following immunoglobulins has the highest mean serum concentration in humans_________________?
A. IgA
B. IgD
C. IgG
D. IgM - Which of the following dentitions shows the highest frequency of ocurrence of supernumerary teeth ?
A. Maxillary deciduous dentition
B. Maxillary permanent dentition
C. Mandibular deciduous dentition
D. Mandibular permanent dentition - Which of the following salivary gland tumors has highest rate of malignant transformation?
A. Patrotid
B. Submanidbular
C. Sublingual
D. Minor - The ranking of tear strength from the lowest to highest of all impression materials generally is as follows_______________?
A. Hydrocolloids, silicones, polyether, polysulfide
B. Silicones, hydrocolloids, polyether, polysulfide
C. Polysulfide, hydrocolloids, silicones, polyether
D. Hydrocolloids, polyether, silicones, polysulfide