Answer:
I would use a specialized or preformed matrix for the posterior sector.
Explanation:
Losing a cusp is a much more critical situation, that is, there will be less tooth remnant and less resistance to functional and parafunctional forces.
The matrices that are usually used in the posterior sector are matrices that must be burnished and already come with a format to better restore the functional unit of the occlusal surface.
It is important to clarify that cusps are only in the posterior sector and not in the anterior sector.
The cusps, even if they have the most correct selection of the matrix, will fail in their restoration if they are not performed according to the patient's occlusion, under a good dental integration system such as adhesion through resins, and respecting the normal antomy of the piece to be restored.
Answer:
Anaphase of meiosis II
Explanation:
During Anaphase II, the spindle fibers pull the sister chromatids apart, toward the opposite poles of the cell. I recommend searching Anaphase II up and looking at a picture. It will give you a better visual understanding.
Answer:
They store fat.
Explanation:
If a camel uses the fat inside the hump, the hump will become small and droop down. With proper food and rest the hump will return to normal. Your welcome. :)
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Answer:
The top Predators
Explanation: The top predators are the least numerous organisms to maintain the population of the other organisms. If the top predators were the most numerous than the species in the forest would go extinct because they would eat all of the organisms lower on the food chain and would therefore starve to death. The top predators maintain the population of the forest by eating the lower organisms so that the amount of plant life will not go extinct.