No-Prep Vivaneers™
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1.
The patient’s situation demonstrates:
  a. an additive case
  b. an opportunity for an “overnight” improvement
  c. a veneer “try-in” before any tooth preparation
  d. all of the above
     
2.
Tooth preparation for bonding begins with:
  a. the use of pumice before bonding
  b.

incisal reduction

  c. lightly exposing the dentin
  d. all of the above
   
3.
There is less need for a rubber dam:
  a. when there is good moisture control
  b. when there is no exposed dentin
  c. with no-prep or even minimal-prep veneers
  d. all of the above
   
4.
The acid etching step does NOT show:
  a. the placement of a 37% phosphoric acid next to healthy gingiva
  b. application of the etchant to the lingual “third” of the central incisors
  c. a slight bleeding of the gums where tissues were irritated by temporization
  d. the use of a mirror to verify the lingual placement of etch
   
5.
It is true that:
  a. “wrapping” the incisal edge with a veneer should be avoided if possible
  b. veneers may be used to increase the incisal edge length of central incisors
  c. bonding to enamel is the weakest bond in dentistry
  d. none of the above
   
6.
After rinsing and air-drying the etched tooth:
  a. there is no need for a dentin bonding agent or primer if the dentin is not exposed
  b.

only the adhesive from a multi-bottle bonding system is required when bonding to enamel

  c. etched enamel will have a “frosty” appearance
  d. all of the above
   
7.
Prior to cementing a veneer:
  a.

it should be cleaned by removing any water-soluble try-in paste

  b. a layer of silane is placed inside the veneer (wait 60 seconds and evaporate with air)
  c. a layer of adhesive from a multi-bottle bonding system is applied and air-thinned
  d. all of the above
   
8.
When cementing veneers:
  a. a runny veneer cement can make clean-up more difficult
  b.

using an orangewood stick is helpful in seating veneers

  c. a quick, “tack-and-wave” (e.g., a 1.5 to 2 second cure) can be used for easier clean-up
  d. all of the above
   
9.
Which of the following is NOT true about the “clean-up” step that was demonstrated:
  a. using the initial “tack and wave,” the curing light  was kept away from interproximal surfaces
  b. interproximal cleaning was done with dental floss before fully curing the cement
  c. facial and lingual cement is cleaned up after a full cure on the teeth
  d. like crown and bridge cases, cured cement was first removed from the gingival area
   
10.
It is true that:
  a. a safe-sided serrated strip may be used to cut through bonded material to get the floss through contacts
  b. gingival margins can be cleaned up using a fine diamond finishing bur that is not spinning
  c. a 12-fluted football carbide bur was used lingually for excess cement removal and adjustments
  d.

all of the above