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Chapter 32:Dental Materials

Horizontales
Most common restorative material used in dentistry. mercury, silver, tin, and copper.
Appear as small round radiopacities on a dental image and are indistinguishable from one-surface amalgam restorations.
Include zin phosphate cement an zinc oxide-eugenol paste, are used as cavity to protect the pulp of the tooth
Restoration used as an interim or temporary crown or filling. This restoration is the least dense and appears slightly radiopaque on a dental image
May vary in appearance from radiolucent to slightly radiopaque ( Ex: porcelain, composite, acrylic)
Appear as tiny, dense radiopacities superimposed over the radiopaque porcelain denture teeth.
Verticales
Absorb x-rays, very little radiation comes in contact with the receptor. appear radiopaque ( light or white) on a dental image. (ex; amalgam, gold)
Appear as large radiopaque restorations with smooth contours and regular borders
Appear slightly radiopaque on a dental image. A think radiopaque line outlining the prepared tooth may be evident through the slightly radiopaque.
Appears completely radiopaque, and the porcelain component appear slightly radiopaque.
A rubberlike material used in endodontic therapy to fill the canals of the pulp. Appears radiopaque, similar in density to that of base materials
Used in endodontic therapy to fill the canals of the pulp. Appear highly radiopaque, similar to other metallic materials.