Which of the following is NOT a possible consequence of using dull burs and diamond stones during cavity preparation? A) Increased cutting pressure B) Increased risk of pulpal infl... Which of the following is NOT a possible consequence of using dull burs and diamond stones during cavity preparation? A) Increased cutting pressure B) Increased risk of pulpal inflammation C) Increased chance of tooth sensitivity D) Reduced temperature generation
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The question is asking to identify which option does not represent a possible consequence of using dull burs and diamond stones in dental cavity preparation. The options provided give different consequences related to dental practices.
Answer
Reduced temperature generation
Reduced temperature generation
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Reduced temperature generation
More Information
Dull burs and diamond stones tend to generate increased heat due to decreased cutting efficiency, leading to higher temperature generation, contrary to reducing it.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming that dull burs generate less heat due to less cutting. However, they actually increase heat due to more friction.
Sources
- OPERATIVE DENTISTRY (LECTURE 10) - iunajaf.edu.iq
- Heat generated during dental treatments affecting intrapulpal ... - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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