CT Sas 2
CT Sas 2
CT Sas 2
Date: ________________
Productivity Tip:
Clean up the clutter! Keep your study place tidy. This helps your brain organize information better and faster.
*** TO PREPARE YOU FOR THE BOARD EXAM, STUDY THE RESTORATIVE/OPERATIVE
DENTISTRY SECTION OF YOUR REVIEWERS (MOSBY, WELLS, DENTAL DECKS AND RUDMAN)
A. LESSON PREVIEW/REVIEW
Introduction (2 mins)
Teeth whitening has been gaining a lot of popularity in today’s generation. Everybody wants that pearly
white smile. In the practice, there are a number of ways to achieve that; from procedures done in the
clinic to procedures that can be done at home. Today’s lesson will focus more on teeth bleaching on
vital teeth. Let’s get on it!
Activity 1: What I Know Chart, part 1 (3 mins)
What I Know Questions: What I Learned (Activity 4)
Application a chemical agent
1 what is the mechanism of action
of
B.MAIN LESSON
Activity 2: Content Notes (13 mins)
The lightening of the color of a tooth through the application of a chemical agent to OXIDIZE the
organic pigmentation in the tooth is referred to as bleaching. In-office bleaching of vital bleaching was
first reported in 1868. By the early 1900s, in-office vital bleaching had evolved to include the use of heat
and light for activation of the process.
INDICATIONS FOR VITAL BLEACHING
teeth intrinsically discolored due to aging
Discoloration due to trauma
Teeth that has a poor endodontic prognosis due to calcific metamorphosis
Name: _________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________
Chemical applied: 30-35% hydrogen perxodie Chemical applied: 10-15% carbide peroxide
Name: _________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________
Name: _________________________________________________________________
Date: ________________
1. The primary factor in developing the outline form or a composite resin restoration on the proximal surface of
and anterior tooth is:
A. The position of contact b. E relationship of adjacent tooth c. He aesthetic required
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D. The extent of the carious involvement
2. Finish of the enamel margin at the gingival cavosurface on a cavity prepared for amalgam is
A. Not indicated because of the poor tensile strength of amalgam
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B. Accomplished by creating a steep cavosurface bevel
C. Not required since no stress is placed on the restoration in this region
D. Accomplished by removing all unsupported enamel rods and prisms
3. Bitewing radiograph are useful diagnostic tool to the detection of
A. Class I restoration Ob. Proximal surface caries c. Caries of the facial surface
d. Caries of the lingual surface
4. Which of the following is generally recommended for etching tooth structure?
A. Males acid 0 b. Phosphoric acid c. Hydrofluoric acid d. Tartaric acid
5. Which of the following materials has the highest linear coefficient of thermal expansion?
A. Amalgam B. Direct gold c. Tooth structure ⑧ d. Composite
C. LESSON WRAP-UP
A. Work Tracker
You are done with this session! Let’s track your progress. Shade the session number you just
completed.
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B. Think about your Learning
Please answer the following questions:
1. What part of the lesson was difficult for you to understand?
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2. What strategy have you used so that the case study was easy for you to answer?
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FAQs
How much does TAKE HOME VITAL BLEACHING cost?
answer: on average it costs around 10,000-15,000php
How much does IN-OFFICE VITAL BLEACHING cost?
Answer: around 15,000-20,000php.
**Some dentists charge higher due to additional materials and the type of bleaching material use. In the market
there’s a wide variety of bleaching materials to choose to so charges would differ greatly from one dentist to
another.
Is it okay to do a restorative treatment after bleaching?
Answer: studies show that right after bleaching procedures there is a reduced bonding strength due to
residual oxygen or peroxide residue in the tooth that INHIBITS THE SETTING OF BONDING RESIN. It is
advisable to do restorative treatment a week after bleaching procedures