Resin or Porcelain?

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Which type of teeth are less likely to chip or fracture on impact?

  • Porcelain teeth
  • Metal teeth
  • Ceramic teeth
  • Resin teeth (correct)

What is the main disadvantage of using porcelain teeth?

  • They are difficult to adjust
  • They cannot form chemical bonds with denture base resins
  • They are not resistant to thermal shock
  • They cause significant wear of opposing enamel, metal, and resin tooth surfaces (correct)

What is the difference between resin and porcelain teeth in terms of bonding with denture base resins?

  • Neither resin nor porcelain teeth form chemical bonds with denture base resins
  • Both resin and porcelain teeth form chemical bonds with denture base resins
  • Resin teeth form chemical bonds with denture base resins, while porcelain teeth do not (correct)
  • Porcelain teeth form chemical bonds with denture base resins, while resin teeth do not

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