A. 1056
B. 1560
C. 1668
D. 1886
Related Mcqs:
- The most commonly used Titanium alloy for dental and medical purposes is________________?
A. Ti 6Al 4V
B. Ti 5Al 4V
C. Ti 5Al 5V
D. Ti 6Al 6V - Titanium casting is done_____________?
A. Under vacuum in argon atmosphere
B. Under air pressure in nitrogen atmosphere
C. In specially fabricated aluminium vanadium
D. Using CAD-CAM technique - Mechanical properties of Cp Titanium are similar to alloys_____________?
A. Type III and Type IV gold
B. Type V and type VI gold
C. Type VII and type VIII gold
D. None of the above - Advantage of titanium over other base metal alloys_______________?
A. Low weight
B. Low cost
C. Low strength
D. Low melting point - Nickel-Titanium alloy has__________________?
A. Unreliable spring back
B. low spring back
C. Minimal spring back
D. None of the above - Which of the following zones is used for melting alloy during casting______________?
A. Reducing flame
B. Oxidizing flame
C. Green flame
D. All of the above - The melting point of silver is_____________?
A. 1063° centigrade
B. 960° Centigrade
C. 850° Centrigrade
D. 1123° Centrigrade - Which of the following cements bonds to tooth structure, which has an anticariogenic effect, has a degree of translucency and does not irritate the pulp ?
A. Polycarboxylate cement
B. Resin cement
C. Silicate cement
D. Glass ionomer cement - Angles between Adhesive and Adherent is Zero degree, it indicates_______________?
A. Complete wetting of surfaces
B. Rough surfaces between Adhesive & Adherent
C. Adherent and Adhesive molecules are tangent to each other
D. Irregularities present between Adherent surfaces - Non-septate hyphae with a tendency to branch at 90 degree angle is characteristic of________________?
A. Mucor
B. Aspergillosis
C. Cryptococcus neoformans
D. Coccidioides immitis