A. Attached impurities on undersurface of casting
B. Hot spot
C. No rapid cooling
D. Inadequate melting temperature
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Related Mcqs:
- Suck back porosity in the casting can be eliminated by________________?
- A. Increasing the mould metal temperature difference B. Increasing the flow of molten metal C. Flaring the point of the sprue attachment D. All of the above...
- In processing methyl methacrylate, the resin may show porosity if the flask is placed too soon porosity most likely occur_____________?
- A. Throughout the denture B. Near the borders C. In the thickest part D. On the denture surface...
- The porosity formed due to simultaneous nucleation of solid grains and gas bubbles at the first moment that metal freezes at the mold walls is called__________?
- A. Pinhole porosity B. Gas inclusion porosity C. Micro porosity D. Subsurface porosity...
- Subsurface porosity is due to_____________?
- A. Thermal changes B. Thickness of the resin C. Lack of temperature D. Packing past the dough stage...
- Subsurface porosity is due to_____________?
- A. Thermal changes B. Thickness of the resin C. Lack of temperature D. Packing past the dough stage...
- Porosity of denture base is due to_______________?
- A. Packing at dough stage B. Curing at 160°F for 9 hrs C. Inadequate pressure D. All of the above...
- Sub surface porosity can be decreased by_______________?
- A. Decreasing the sprue length B. Decreasing the sprue thickness C. Increasing the melting temperature D. Increasing the mould temperature...
- Localised shrinkage porosity is seen when there________________?
- A. Thin sprue B. No reservoir C. Investment heated strongly D. Inadequate air discharge...
- Back pressure porosity can be avoided by________________?
- A. Using asbestos linear B. Placing the sprue at least one quarter inch away form the end of casting ring C. Preventing rapid heating the investment in burnout oven D. Using a short and wide sprue...
- Porosity in porcelain can be prevented by_______________?
- A. Thoroughness of condensation B. Rapidity of firing C. High firing temperature D. All of the above...
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