1 | sealants | | _____ | They can be filled, unfilled, and/or fluoride releasing |
2 | fluoride | | _____ | Polymerization of the resin occurs by chemical reaction or by this |
3 | pits and fissures | | _____ | When the material is _________, the operator can manipulate the material at will |
4 | occlusal | | _____ | The light-cured material requires how much time for the application of the curing light to each tooth? |
5 | sealants | | _____ | Sealants are checked at each exam for determination of ________ |
6 | leak | | _____ | Used to to prevent dental caries in the pits and fissures found primarily on the occlusal surfaces |
7 | caries | | _____ | The ______ material is very difficult for the dentist to see once placed |
8 | chemically | | _____ | If the sealant is poorly placed, the margins could ______ |
9 | resin | | _____ | The use of this has caused a dramatic reduction in dental caries in children |
10 | light activation | | _____ | Sealants are subject to wear on which surface? |
11 | light-cured | | _____ | Sealants are ________ similar to composite resin |
12 | 20 seconds | | _____ | If caries are sealed over, typically the ______ process is stopped |
13 | 2 minutes | | _____ | Their _______ component is based on a dimethacrylate monomer (bis-GMA) |
14 | clear | | _____ | Where most incidents of caries in children occur |
15 | stability | | _____ | Self-cured sealant polymerizes to final set within approximately how much time? |