Prosthodontics (Quiz 1)

A detailed and informative illustration of prosthodontic concepts, including removable partial dentures and Kennedy classification diagrams, set in a clinical dental environment.

Prosthodontics Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge on prosthodontics with our comprehensive 21-question quiz. Designed for students and professionals alike, this quiz covers essential concepts in removable partial dentures and Kennedy classifications.

Key Features:

  • 21 multiple-choice questions
  • Immediate feedback on answers
  • Engaging and educational format
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Class IV Kennedy classification is :
Bilateral edentulous area located posterior to the remaining natural teeth
Unilateral edentulous area located posterior to the remaining natural teeth
Unilateral edentulous area with natural teeth remaining both anterior and posterior to it
A single but bilateral (crossing the midline) edentulous area located anterior to the remaining natural teeth
R.P.D for class I kennedy's classification recieves its support :
From terminal abutments
Equally from abutments and residual ridges
Mostly from residual ridge
Exclusively from residual ridge
The support for a removable partial denture is usually :
Tooth support
Mucosal support
Occlusal rest support
Tooth and mucosal support
The tray in the opposite figure is constructed on :
A- study cast
B- Diagnostic cast
C- master cast
A &B
The opposite figure shows on of the procedures of :
Plaster & pumice boxing technique
Wax boxing technique
Inverted pouring technique
pouring of the primary impression
Bilateral/unilateral edentulous area present posterior to the remaining tissues is considered :
Both tissue and tooth borne
Tooth borne
Class III classification
Class IV classification
The tray in the opposite figure is used in obtaining :
A- Final impression
B- secondary impression
C- primary impression
A&B
Bilateral edentulous area present posterior to the remaining teeth can be classified as Kennedy's :
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
If a third molar is absent and not to be replaced :
It is not considered in the classification of partial dentures
It may or may not be considered
It is considered important for the classification
None of the above
Perforated trays are used with :
Silicone impression material
Modeling compound
Alginate impression material
Impression waxes
Casts should be poured immediately into hydrocolloid impressions because :
Cast material will flow more readily when being poured
When exposed to air, they rapidly lose water content with resultant shrinkage
Both of the above
None of the above
The opposite figure shows :
Class II kennedy's classification
Class I modification 3
Class II modification 4
Class II modification 3
The opposite figure shows :
Class III
Class III modification 1
Class III modification 2
Class II modification 1
Modification spaces are :
Spaces other than original class
Spaces posterior to all teeth
Spaces anterior to all teeth
Additional space in Class IV
According to kennedy's classification, the posterior unilateral edentulous space is :
Class I classification
Class II classification
Class III classification
Class IV classification
The pouring method in the following figure is used with :
A- Alginate impression material
B- Zinc oxide eugenol impression material
C- Rubber base impression material
D - A & C
Unilateral edentulous area with natural teeth both anterior and posterior to it represents :
Class I kennedy's classification
Class II kennedy's classification
Class III kennedy's classification
Class IV kennedy's classification
Classification of partially edentulous arches :
Should be universally accepted
Should serve as guide to the type of design to be used
Should permit differentiation between tooth supported & tooth and tissue supported partial dentures
All of the above
The arrows in the opposite figure are pointing at :
A- Spacer for the accomodation of impression material
B- stoppers that helps in providing even thickness to impression material
C- stoppers that help in tray stabilization
B&C
Which of the following is/are considered Class I modification 1 kennedy's classification?
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