Micromechanicalbonding andsecondaryatomic bondingBothchemical andlightactivatedcapabilitiesIncreasedfiller=____strengthand____polymerizationshrinkage and_____thermalexpansionsettingprocess forcompositesTypicaluses ofglassionomerscompositeexpandswhenexposed toheatbonding ofmaterial to asurface that isrough butcannot be seenor feltMaterial thatcan be heatedand molded orshaped afterpolymerizationsmall sizefiller particlethat polishesvery smooththe joiningof twoobjectsLowviscosityresin is alsoknown asIncludes acidetching andconsidered anextension ofacid etchingprocessIt is moreeffective tobond to the___ ofenamel rodsprocess thatensuresadequatepolymerizationand preventsshrinkagesingle pastewith less matrixand voids areminimized andsets whenexposed to lighttransfersstress fromweak matrixto strongfillerDeciduous teethmust be etchedlonger thanpermanentbecause of the______ arrangedrodsthis allows foreach layer tochemicallybond to eachotherlarger sizefiller particlethat feelsrough withexplorercompetes withpolymerizationand delays settimematerial used toroughen surfaceto allow for betterbonding, thesurface that thematerial is beingbonded toresinmaterialshrinkswhen setbonding ofmaterial to asurface that isirregular and canbe seen with thenaked eyeThe initiatorin heatactivatedacrylicThe personwho firstused acidetch forsealantsCoating thatpreventsbonding andcan easily beremoved andpreventedlayer ofdebris leftafter dentinis cutWhat must beused to protecteyes whenusing a lightactivatedcomposite?repeatedexpansion andcontraction ofmaterial opensgaps at marginsmaterial thatcan becompactedmaking iteasier to placeResin activatorabsorbs lightand thenreacts with theinitiatorwider rangeof particlesizes strongand polisheswell37%orthophosphoricacidmaterial that ismade from groundup glass powderand polyacrylicacid no adhesiveis requiredmaterial thatflows into cavitypreparationsbecause of thelow viscosityChemicalreaction thatlinks monomerstogether toproduce apolymerMost dentalresins arethermoset orthermoplastic?seeping andleaking of fluidsand bacteriabetween toothand restorationthe sizedeterminesthesmoothnessMicromechanicalbonding andsecondaryatomic bondingBothchemical andlightactivatedcapabilitiesIncreasedfiller=____strengthand____polymerizationshrinkage and_____thermalexpansionsettingprocess forcompositesTypicaluses ofglassionomerscompositeexpandswhenexposed toheatbonding ofmaterial to asurface that isrough butcannot be seenor feltMaterial thatcan be heatedand molded orshaped afterpolymerizationsmall sizefiller particlethat polishesvery smooththe joiningof twoobjectsLowviscosityresin is alsoknown asIncludes acidetching andconsidered anextension ofacid etchingprocessIt is moreeffective tobond to the___ ofenamel rodsprocess thatensuresadequatepolymerizationand preventsshrinkagesingle pastewith less matrixand voids areminimized andsets whenexposed to lighttransfersstress fromweak matrixto strongfillerDeciduous teethmust be etchedlonger thanpermanentbecause of the______ arrangedrodsthis allows foreach layer tochemicallybond to eachotherlarger sizefiller particlethat feelsrough withexplorercompetes withpolymerizationand delays settimematerial used toroughen surfaceto allow for betterbonding, thesurface that thematerial is beingbonded toresinmaterialshrinkswhen setbonding ofmaterial to asurface that isirregular and canbe seen with thenaked eyeThe initiatorin heatactivatedacrylicThe personwho firstused acidetch forsealantsCoating thatpreventsbonding andcan easily beremoved andpreventedlayer ofdebris leftafter dentinis cutWhat must beused to protecteyes whenusing a lightactivatedcomposite?repeatedexpansion andcontraction ofmaterial opensgaps at marginsmaterial thatcan becompactedmaking iteasier to placeResin activatorabsorbs lightand thenreacts with theinitiatorwider rangeof particlesizes strongand polisheswell37%orthophosphoricacidmaterial that ismade from groundup glass powderand polyacrylicacid no adhesiveis requiredmaterial thatflows into cavitypreparationsbecause of thelow viscosityChemicalreaction thatlinks monomerstogether toproduce apolymerMost dentalresins arethermoset orthermoplastic?seeping andleaking of fluidsand bacteriabetween toothand restorationthe sizedeterminesthesmoothness

Adhesion and Composite - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Micromechanical bonding and secondary atomic bonding
  2. Both chemical and light activated capabilities
  3. Increased filler=____strength and ____polymerization shrinkage and _____thermal expansion
  4. setting process for composites
  5. Typical uses of glass ionomers
  6. composite expands when exposed to heat
  7. bonding of material to a surface that is rough but cannot be seen or felt
  8. Material that can be heated and molded or shaped after polymerization
  9. small size filler particle that polishes very smooth
  10. the joining of two objects
  11. Low viscosity resin is also known as
  12. Includes acid etching and considered an extension of acid etching process
  13. It is more effective to bond to the ___ of enamel rods
  14. process that ensures adequate polymerization and prevents shrinkage
  15. single paste with less matrix and voids are minimized and sets when exposed to light
  16. transfers stress from weak matrix to strong filler
  17. Deciduous teeth must be etched longer than permanent because of the ______ arranged rods
  18. this allows for each layer to chemically bond to each other
  19. larger size filler particle that feels rough with explorer
  20. competes with polymerization and delays set time
  21. material used to roughen surface to allow for better bonding, the surface that the material is being bonded to
  22. resin material shrinks when set
  23. bonding of material to a surface that is irregular and can be seen with the naked eye
  24. The initiator in heat activated acrylic
  25. The person who first used acid etch for sealants
  26. Coating that prevents bonding and can easily be removed and prevented
  27. layer of debris left after dentin is cut
  28. What must be used to protect eyes when using a light activated composite?
  29. repeated expansion and contraction of material opens gaps at margins
  30. material that can be compacted making it easier to place
  31. Resin activator absorbs light and then reacts with the initiator
  32. wider range of particle sizes strong and polishes well
  33. 37% orthophosphoric acid
  34. material that is made from ground up glass powder and polyacrylic acid no adhesive is required
  35. material that flows into cavity preparations because of the low viscosity
  36. Chemical reaction that links monomers together to produce a polymer
  37. Most dental resins are thermoset or thermoplastic?
  38. seeping and leaking of fluids and bacteria between tooth and restoration
  39. the size determines the smoothness