A. Cementing crowns
B. Temporary dressing
C. base
D. cementing orthodontic bands
Related Mcqs:
- Frozen slab technique is applicable to_____________?
A. Zinc phosphate cement
B. Glass Ionomer cement
C. Zinc oxide Eugenol cement
D. Resin cement - The temperature (in °F) of the mixing slab for silicate cements should be_____________?
A. 55 – 65
B. 65 – 75
C. 75 – 85
D. 85 – 95 - Increased amount of powder in zinc phosphate cement mixture will cause_______________?
A. Decreased strength
B. Decreased film thickness
C. Decreased solubility
D. Increased setting time - The principle application of zinc phosphate cement is_____________?
A. In final cementation
B. As temporary cementation
C. As a temporary filling material
D. It has less occlusal wear - Advantage of zinc phosphate over GIC is______________?
A. High compressive strength
B. Tensile strength
C. High modulus of elasticity
D. Diametral strength - Strength of zinc phosphate is effected by_______________?
A. Temp of glass slab
B. P:L ratio
C. Consistency of mix
D. Alteration of mixing time - The setting of zinc phosphate is accelerated by_____________?
A. Adding a drop of water
B. Increasing mixing time
C. Cooling the slab
D. Adding a drop of oleic acid - The major component of zinc phosphate cement is_____________?
A. Zinc oxide
B. Phosphoric acid
C. Zinc
D. None of the above - The chief advantage of zinc phosphate cement is its___________?
A. Good compressive strength
B. Film thickness
C. Lack of irritation
D. Low solubility - Minimum thickness for type I zinc phosphate cement should be_______________?
A. 15 microns
B. 25 microns
C. 50 microns
D. 100 microns