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which of the following is the most appropriate treatment compomer

by Dane Davis PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the best therapy for substance abuse?

CBT is designed to modify harmful beliefs and maladaptive behaviors and shows strong efficacy for individuals with substance use disorders. CBT is the most effective psychotherapy for children and adolescents with anxiety and mood disorders. 22,24,88

Are Compomers suitable for revamp in ephemeral dentition?

Compomers are widely acceptable for revamp in the ephemeral dentition because of their opposition to moderate abrasion [44, 45]. In cervical restorations, compomer restorations behave more positively, as compared with resin-modified glass ionomers, but slightly more negatively than hybrid composites [46].

What is a compomer?

Compomers are properly called polyacid‐modified composite resins and are a group of aesthetic materials chemically similar to the well‐established composite resins [266]. Compomers have been shown to exhibit acceptable clinical performance in Class I (occlusal), Class II (posterior interproximal) and Class V (gingival) cavities.

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When do you use Compomer?

Compomers are intended to be used in non–stress-bearing situations; and they have adequate esthetics, ease of handling, adhesion to tooth structure, but poor physical properties. They do release fluoride, but at a very low level, less than 10% of the release of glass ionomers.

What is a Compomer in dentistry?

Compomers are tooth coloured materials, and so their aesthetics can immediately be seen as better than that of dental amalgams. It has been shown that ratings in various aesthetic areas are better for compomers than resin modified glass ionomer cements.

What is the difference between Giomer and Compomer?

The main difference in microstructure between the giomer and compomer materials is the presence of pre-reacted glass polyacid zones which become part of the filler in the giomer structure. It seems likely that these zones are responsible for generating the osmotic effect which leads to swelling and pressure.

Is Compomer light cured?

Compomers are light-cured restorative materials with the ability of fluoride release, and were developed by combining the advantages of glass ionomers and composites.

What is resin modified glass ionomer cement?

Abstract. The resin-modified glass ionomer materials are hybrid materials of traditional glass ionomer cement with a small addition of light-curing resin, and hence exhibit properties intermediate to the two, with some characteristics superior to conventional glass ionomer materials.

What is glass ionomer filling?

Glass ionomer is essentially a flexible paste, that is used to form a tight seal between the internal tooth (exposed, due to a cavity) and the surrounding environment. It acts as a sealant, allowing the tooth to remain protected.

What is Ormocer in dentistry?

“Ormocer” is an acronym for “organically modified ceramic technology” and ormocer materials contain inorganic–organic co-polymers in addition to the inorganic silanated filler particles. From: Applications of Nanocomposite Materials in Dentistry, 2019.

What is in dental composite?

As with other composite materials, a dental composite typically consists of a resin-based oligomer matrix, such as a bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate (BISGMA), urethane dimethacrylate (UDMA) or semi-crystalline polyceram (PEX), and an inorganic filler such as silicon dioxide (silica).

What is the purpose of a caries detection device?

Most often, caries detection devices are used for evaluating a visually suspicious area on a tooth. They can be used to evaluate enamel structure prior to sealant placement, and some early caries detection devices can also be used to check the sealant margins over time.

What is the composition of glass ionomer cements?

There are three essential ingredients to a glass-ionomer cement, namely polymeric water-soluble acid, basic (ion-leachable) glass, and water [4].

What is the combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions called?

The combination of rescue breathing and chest compressions is known as CPR.

How do antidotes work?

Antidotes for most poisonings work either by reversing the effects of the poison or preventing the poison from working.

How long does it take for a burn to heal?

A.) First-degree burns usually heal within a month, and some scarring may occur

What is the use of labas?

B. Use of LABAs is associated with a small increase in risk of asthma death. C. LABA use reduces the risk of asthma exacerbations. D. LABAs can be used as monotherapy to relieve bronchospasms in asthma. B. Use of LABAs is associated with a small increase in risk of asthma death.

Is B. a resident of a long term care facility?

B. is not a resident of a long-term care facility.

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