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QQ Gingivai, PDL, alveolar bone, and cementum. —_— ‘ y ‘\- Gingival, PDL, alveolar bone, cementum, and eer enamel. 2; Which of the following may cause gingival enlargemen ——e Toe PR i 2 @ Phenyntoin (Dilantin ie a > My &- Cyclosporine —-——~ a C~ Nifedipine (a calcium channel blocker), —— >« Asprin ~, £&- None of the above . \2! The functions of periodontal ligament include: A- Mechanical function &.- Formative function Cc. Sensory function / -, ©) stvotthe above Periodontally involved root surface must be root planned to: o. a. Remove the attached plaque and calculus b. Remove— necrotic cementum c. Change the root surface so it ~*~ becomes biocompatible )All of the above are correct e. A & Bare correct An 18 years old patient presents complaining of pain, bad breath and bleeding gingival. This began over the weekend while studying for final examination. The patient may have which of the following conditions: Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis b. Rapidly ~~ progressive periodontitis c. Desquamative gingivitis, d. Acute periodontal cyst. Ewrnien of the following statement is true regarding dental caleulus: a. It is composed entirely of inorganic materia it is dens in nature and has a reugh surface, @it is ae mineralized dental plaque. d. All of the abo &C only. f. None of the above. verhanging restoration margin should be removed _ Because; a. It i provides ideal location for plaque accumulation. b. It tears the gingival fibers leading to attachment level. c. “S It stimulates inflammatory reaction directly. d, Its a removal permits more. effective plaque contr A &D. reatment of gingival trauma from faulty oral iene is mainly: Gar 0 achieve the cpeens to change their faulty habits Z (>) : Og * immediately. b. Reassure the patients that it will disappear by it self. c. To buy a new toothbrush. RESTO: ‘he following che: y..bond tothe tooth: at 1. Composite resin. —> ayn Ke 2. Dental sealants.» << - * Qs ioomecsaest) > eres ee b. Resin systems with fluoride containing glasses c. Composite resin for cervical restorations only CGBaiinicat failure of the amalgam restoration usually occurs from: a. Improper cavity preparation G = // } b. Faulty manipulation Yo ‘ ©porn ofthe above | 4<7%~ d. None of the above ag glossy fish i is best retained on a: a a ee osite resin restoration. / a 1, b. Macrofilled resin restoration. Ne c. Hybrid composite resin restoration. : is nae Roi, d. Fiber re -inforced composite resin restoration @ class IV composite resin restoration should be inished with a: a. No. 330 Tungsten carbide bur. x b. Mounted stone. x ere ‘@ ‘Coarse diamond point (stone). Briek functions of cement bases are: are: 1-To act alike a barrier against acids or thermal I shocks..-~ 2-The minimal at iene which i is 5 required, is. 0.5 mm of base, 4 ay et Q 1 ana , + b. None of the above. 2 d. 2 only, N\ 5 % it has been. proven that amalgam restoration has the. following characteristics: =~ - Micro leakage decrease with aging of the amalgam restoration. ee Biri is the least techniques sensitive of all current direct ‘Testorations. =~ 3-High dimensional changes. a. 1,2 and 3. b. 1 and 3. _— EL and 2.> a ao d,/2 only. When polishing the amalgam restoration: 1-Avoid heat generation by using wet polishing paste. 2- wait 24 hours. —~__ t tooth colored restoration. "~~ 2-It can be used as permanent filling. X 3-It contains 15 % fluorides a. 1, 2 and 3. b. 1 and 2. oe wr a @1 and > i Peers d. 1 only. Se Community Dentistry: Gt In countries with higher annual 0 Yates, the need for com programs would be greater. for b. Periodontal disease. c. Dentofacial anomalies. d. Dental floozies. (Gypena caries is an endemi is disease “ means that the isease a. Occurs clearly in excess of normal expectancy @) Is habitually present in human populations -—~ eee Se Affects a large number of countries simultaneously ae * d. Exhibits a seasonal pattern os ae 7 Reliability of the measurements reflects that property of the measurements which : a. Measures what is intended to be measured Produces repeatedly the-same results under a variety ? “af conditions Lo ot coneitions c. Detects reasonably small shifts, I either direction, in group condition d. All of the above (2 ecent years , there has been an evidence that the Prevalence And intensity of the caries attack has been “diminishing in the more economically.developed countries, mainly because of the wide spread use of : ee a. Artificial. _water fluoridation —_ b. Fluoride toothpaste Dental ana educatio rograms & atiog agra Sd gay An terms of caries prevention, the most effective method and the most cost-effective method is : ~ (a) Community-based programs) Sore (Community-based programs" b. Privately based programs c. Individually based programs CB PEpidemiotogist can be defined as : a. A study of superficial areas of the skin. me study of the distribution and determinants of jiseases in man— ———————— c. Study of biological animals meer cece eee d. Study of diseases in a research laboratory TéThe effects of natural fluoride versus added fluoride in reducing dental caries as it relates to the concentration are: ). Greater iy - _— 2b. Less * c. The same ae : a. Is a transmissible disease k-~ 7] b. Is world wide in distribution but uneven in intensity wo c. Can be prevented 7 2 (Danoriestwre 7? e. None of the above. "(ORAL MEDICINE: GYhe following medical conditions may precipitate a syncope : (pypogiycemia. te een 2-Mild hyperglycemia. 3-Auti hypertensive drugs with ganglionic blocking agent. 4-Antidepressant therapy. mo only is correct, eo et © bp. 1&2 are correct. ~~ ee c. 2,3 &4 are correct. . 4. 1,2,3, &4 are correct. One of the main features of acute herpetic gingivostomatitis is that the ulcers are confined to the attached gingival and hard palate : \p. False adiographic diagnosis of bilateral-expansile radio opaque areas in the canines-premolar region of the mandible is : a. Hematoma . b. Remaining roots . “(9 Tours mandibularis. at 7 (@ Internal oblique ridge . “\” ¢, Genial tubercle. rien of the following lesions has more tendency to Show well-defined maltilocular radiofucency 7 a. Lateral periodontal cyst. 7 b. Squamus cell carcinoma of the jawbones . <> ¢. Primordial cyst. § ACxweloblasioma—y | “a e. Osteomilitis of the mandible. &5yEarly squamus cell carcinoma of the oral cavity usually presents as : a. Vesicle. & sessile mass, Gp Ared plaque. | Gaiters ay ‘_ e, A white cauliflower —like growth. irm-fixed neck nodes are most apt to be detected in ‘association with : a. An Ameloblastoma. b. A basal cell carcinoma . a - c. An odontogeneic fibroma. a i ' REMOVABLE PROSTH.: = Or ridge relation ship (class II) present everal problems, which should be taken into consideration when constructing a complete denture prosthesis . these include all EXECPT : ~~ @Reguire minimum interocclusal distance’ ? b. Have great range of jaw movement in function c. Require careful occlusion , usually cuspless teeth are -—~ indicated Nausia is a complaint that a new denture wearer might encounter . it may result from : B Thick posterior border — 2» 2 b. Denture underextended * } advisable to have : vA ( 1-2 mm of vertical and horizontal overlap of upper , W “and lower anterior teeth with no contact ae ? b. Definite tooth contact of upper and lower anterior teeth in order to facilitate “— \ c. The use of anterior teeth for incision @n« distal palatal termination of the maxillary ““omplete denture base is dictated by the : a. Tuberosity b, Fovea palatinae c. Maxillary tori i > @vibrating tine a e. Posterior palatal seal ] 'o a great extent, the forces occurring through a removable partial denture can be widely distributed and imized by the following methods : ta Developing balanced occlusion:— of the above ——~ a ea /An examination of the edentulous mouth of an aged patient who has worn maxillary complete dentures for many years against six mandibular anterior teeth would probably show : a, Cystic degeneration of the foramina of the anterior palatine nerve Loss of osseous structure in the anterior maxillary arch c. Flabby ridge tissue in the‘posterior maxillary arch ee “y ) be SLE date alos) Woul 4 olen Is > one eh BEE ims 2 cAlc/Aanar Training Center Gier = foe wes] wn ir 1S pee Slew] be 2 yer Gld cut present with Bile s Ate Se? mols low| year oi p sid gid 2 B-—--Clrere ends hfe nthe Cpr diets n eee Bm iil Hemel Cipher tudes Fh Gatch wile teh Te the Peviochmtal Loamet. Lio = “Whee Is the Raat out Good Luck PERIO: eee The periodontal tissues comprise which of the following tissues: Gingiva and the PDL. Gingival, PDL, and alveolar bone. Gingival, PDL, alveolar bone, and cementum. Gingival, PDL, alveolar bone, cementum, and enamel. Which of the following may cause gingival enlargement: -Phenyntoin (Dilantin) Cyclosporine Nifedipine (a calcium channel blocker) Asprin None of the above The functions of periodontal ligament include: Mechanical function Formative function Sensory function AAI of the above Periodontally involved root surface must be root planned to: c. The use of anterior teeth for incision aN 4,The distal palatal termination of the maxillary Gomplete denture base is dictated by the : a. Tuberosity b. Fovea palatinae ce. Maxillary tori Z : ? @ Vibrating line a : aa Posterior palatal seal © /To a great extent , the forces occurring through a removable partial denture can be widely distributed and minimized by the following methods : H Prop Proper location of occlusal rests YS 1 _ b, Selection of lingual bar major connector’ — e / . DB Developing balanced occlusion:—_ Be = iC@)AII of the above ~~ 3? Gre examination of the edentulous mouth of an fer patient who has worn maxillary complete dentures for many years against six mandibular anterior teeth would probably show : . a. Cystic degeneration of the foramina of the anterior palatine nerve Loss of osseous structure in the anterior maxillary q arch Ve c. Flabby ridge tissue in the'posterior maxillary arch dh? a. Remove the attached plaque and calculus b. Remove necrotic cementum c. Change the root surface so it becomes biocompatible'é All of the above are correct e. A & Bare correct An 18 years old patient presents complaining of pain, bad breath and bleeding gingival. This began over the weekend while studying for final examination. The patient may have which of the following conditions: @acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis b. Rapidly progressive periodontitis c. Desquamative gingivitis. d. Acute periodontal cyst. Which of the following statement is true regarding dental calculus: a. It is composed entirely of inorganic material. b. It is dens in nature and has a rough surfacede, It is mineralized dental plaque. d. All of the above. e. B & C only. f. None of the above. Overhanging restoration margin should be removed because: a. It provides ideal location for plaque accumulation. b. It tears the gingival fibers leading to attachment level. c. It stimulates inflammatory reaction directly. d. Its removal permits more effective plaque control@)A &D. Treatment of gingival trauma from faulty oral hygiene is mainly: { @)To achieve the patients to change their faulty habits @ immediately. b. Reassure the patients that it will disappear by it self. c. To buy a new toothbrush. RESTO: 1, The following chemically bond to the tooth: 1. Composite resin, 2. Dental sealants, @ Glass ionomer cement, 4, All of the above. (2compomer restorative materials are: Gy Glass ionomer with polymer components b. Resin systems with fluoride containing glasses ce, Composite resin for cervical restorations only 3. Clinical failure of the amalgam restoration usually occurs from: a. Improper cavity preparation b. Faulty manipulation & Both of the above d. None of the above . 4, A glossy finish is best retained on a: Micro filled composite resin restoration. b, Macrofilled resin restoration. c. Hybrid composite resin restoration. d. Fiber re -inforced composite resin restoration GA class IV composite resin restoration should be finished with a: a. No. 330 Tungsten carbide bur, b. Moynted stone, ‘12- fluted carbide bur. d. Coarse diamond point (stone), 6. The functions of cement bases are: 1-To act alike a barrier against acids or thermal shocks, 2-The minimal thickness, which is required, is 0.5 mm of base. a, 1 and 2, b. None of the above. (St only, d, 2 only, 7. It has been proven that amalgam restoration has the following characteristics: 1- Micro leakage decrease with aging of the amalgam restoration. 2- it is the least techniques sensitive of all current direct restorations. 3-High dimensional changes. a. 1,2 and 3, b. land 3. ec. Land 2. (a2 only, When polishing the amalgam restoration: 1-Avoid heat generation by using wet polishing paste. 2- wait 24 hours. G. Land 2. b. 2 only. ¢. 1 only. @. Siticate cement: 1-First tooth colored restoration. 2-It can be used as permanent filling. 3-It contains 15 % fluoride, a. 1,2 and 3, b. 1 and 2. oo land 3, d. 1 only. Community Dentistry: 1. In countries with higher annual pepulation growth rates, the need for community-based preventive programs would be greater for : @ Dental caries. S b. Periodontal disease. ¢. Dentofacial anomalies. d. Dental floozies, eo caries is an endemic disease “ means that the jisease : a. Occurs clearly in excess of normal expectancy ‘b- Is habitually present in human populations ¢. Affects a large number of countries simultaneously d. Exhibits a seasonal pattern 3. Reliability of the measurements reflects that property of the measurements which : a. Measures what is intended to be measured AG Produces repeatedly the same results under a variety L/ “of conditions ¢, Detects reasonably small shifts, I either direction, in group condition d. All of the above 4. Recent years , there has been an evidence that the prevalence And intensity of the caries attack has been diminishing in the more economically developed countries, mainly because of the wide spread use of : a. Artificial water fluoridation b, Fluoride toothpaste c. Dental health education programs (dave <5. In terms of caries prevention, the most effective method and the most cost-effective method is : (4 Community-based programs b. Privately based programs ¢. Individually based programs 6. Epidemiologist can be defined as : a. A study of superficial areas of the skin. ‘b. The study of the distribution and determinants of diseases in man c. Study of biological animals Study of diseases in a research laboratory 7y/Zhe effects of natural fluoride versus added fluoride in reducing dental caries as it relates to the concentration are : c. The same 8. Dental caries : a. Is a transmissible disease b. Is world wide in distribution but uneven in intensity ce. Can be prevented d.Alll of the above. e.None of the above. RAL MEDICINE : (- _}¢ The following medical conditions may precipitate a “syncope : 1-Hypoglycemia. 2-Mild hyperglycemia. 3-Anti hypertensive drugs with ganglionic blocking agent. 4-Antidepressant therapy. only is correct. b. 1 &2 are correct. c. 2,3 &4 are correct. d. 1,2,3, &4 are correct. 2. One of the main features of acute herpetic gingivostomatitis is that the ulcers are confined to the attached gingival and hard palate : a. True Ke, False 3. Radiographic diagnosis of bilateral expansile radio opaque areas in the canines-premolar region of the mandible is : a. Hematoma. b. Remaining roots . (GTours mandibularis. ‘ Internal oblique ridge . e. Genial tubercle. 4. Which of the following lesions has more tendency to show well-defined multilocular radiolucency ? a. Lateral periodontal cyst. b. Squamus cell carcinoma of the jawbones . o Primordial cyst. ‘@Ameloblastoma. e. Osteomilitis of the mandible. (ary squamus cell carcinoma of the oral cavity nsually presents as : a. Vesicle. A sessile mass. c. A red plaque. An ulcer. e. A white cauliflower —like growth. (6 rm-aeg neck nodes are most apt to be detected in sociation with ; a. An Ameloblastoma. b. A basal cell carcinoma . c. An odontogeneic fibroma. : aA squamus cell carcinoma. ” REMOVABLE PROSTHL.: (1. Orthognathic ridge relation ship (class II) present “several problems, which should be taken into consideration when constructing a complete denture prosthesis . these include all EXECPT : Ca, Require minimum interocclusal distance b. Have great range of jaw movement in function c. Require careful occlusion , usually cuspless teeth are indicated 2. Nausia is a complaint that a new denture wearer might encounter . it may result from : “Thick posterior border ; dn b. Denture underextended yoy Pow c. Denture slightly overextended e dS& (b) are correct “A> 3. Planning centric occlusion for complete denture . it is visable to have : 1-2 mm of vertical and horizontal overlap of upper and lower anterior teeth with no contact b. Definite tooth contact of upper and lower anterior teeth in order to facilitate c. The use of anterior teeth for incision 4. The distal palatal termination of the maxillary complete denture base is dictated by the: a. Tuberosity b. Fovea palatinae ¢. Maxillary tori /4;Vibrating line FexPosterior palatal seal 5. To a great extent , the forces occurring through a removable partial denture can be widely distributed and minimized by the following methods : a. Proper location of occlusal rests b. Selection of lingual bar major connector ) c. Developing balanced occlusion | a All of the above [| 6. An examination of the edentulous mouth of an aged patient who has worn maxillary complete dentures for Many years against six mandibular anterior teeth would { probably show : Cystic degeneration of the foramina of the anterior palatine nerve Ses of osseous structure in the anterior maxillary y arch ¢. Flabby ridge tissue in the posterior maxillary arch d. Insufficient inter occlusal distance 7. The posterior seal in upper complete denture serves the following functions: a. It reduces patient discomfort when contact occurs between the dorsum of the tongue and the posterior end of the denture base b. Retention of the maxillary denture c. It compensate for dimensional changes which occur in the acrylic denture base during processing ( “he (b) are correct “8, Dentures : a. Should be started immediately in order to prevent further deterioration @ The occlusion of the existing denture is adjusted, and issue conditioning material is applied, and periodically replaced replaced until the tissue are recovered, then making impression takes place c. The patient is cautioned against removing the denture out at night d. & (b) are correct e. All of the above are correct 9. Balance occlusion refers to : a. The type of occlusion, which allows simultaneous contact of the teeth in centric occlusion only . The type of occlusion, which allows simultaneous intact of the teeth in centric and eccentric jaw positions Ke, A type of occlusion which is similar to the occlusion of “the natural teeth Cea \_ 10. Indications for the use of linguoplate include : a. For the purpose of retention b, When the lingual frenum is high or when there is shallow lingual sulcus © prevent the movement of mandibular anterior eeth 4, All of the above (AL, In registering the vertical dimension of occlusion for ‘he edentulous patient. The physiological rest dimension: a, Equals the vertical dimension of occlusion b, May be exceeded if the appearance of the patient is enhanced ¢. Is of little importance as it is subject to variations ~~ Mone - a . Ca, Must always be tegether than vertical dimension of occlusion 12, Three weeks after delivery of a unilateral distance extension mandibular removable partial denture, a patient complains of a sensitive abutment tooth. Clinical examination reveals sensitivity to percussion of the tooth, The most likely cause is ; Defective occlusion b. Exposed dentin at the bottom of the occlusal rest seat ¢. Galvanic action between the framework and an amalgam restoration in the tooth FIXED PROSTH. : 5, The most frequent cause of failure of a cast crown restoration is : Failure to extend the crown preparation adequately into the gingival sulcus Lack of attention in carving occlusal anatomy of the tooth Lack of attention to tooth shape, position, and contacts WO e. Lack of prominent cusps, deep sulci and marginal ridges 6, Polyether impression materials: f. Are less stable dimensionally than poly sulfide rubber g. Are less stable stiff than polysulfide rubber _-7an absorb water and swell if stored in water 7. An anterior fixed partial denture is contraindicated when: h, Abutment teeth are no carious i. An abutment tooth is inclined 15 but is otherwise sound j_ There is considerable resorption of the residual ridge k. Crowns of the abutment teeth are extremely long owing to gingival recession 8. The most accurate impression material for making the impression of an onlay cavity is: 1. Impression compound. m., Condensation type silicones. (a, Polyvinyl siloxane. o. Polysulfides. 9. To enhance strength properties of ceramo metal restoration, it is important to : paved sharp or acute angles in the metal substructure . Build up thick layer of porcelain.. a _Porcelain should be of uniform thickness and any defect / of the preparation should be compensated by the metal substructure. Compensate any defect in the preparation equally by Porcelain and the metal substructure. p. 1 and 2 are correct. @} and 3 are correct r.2 and 4 are correct S. ORAL SURGERY: 10. Patients on treatment with steroids are placed on antibiotics after oral surgical procedures because : Com he patient is more susceptible to infection u. Antibiotics are synergistic to steroids y. Antibiotics inhibits Herksheimer reaction w. Antibiotics protect the patient from steroid depletion xX 11. The postoperative complication after removal of third molar impaction is : y. Secondary hemorrhage z. Swelling aa. Pain bb. Alveolar osteitis C& All of the above dd. 12, Radiographic examination in impacted teeth is useful to demonstrate: ee, Proximity of roots to adjacent anatomical structures ff. Shape of roots of impacted tooth : gg. Associated pathology hh. B&C Ci, Hof the above PEDO.: 13. Band and loop space maintainers is most suitable for the maintenance of space after premature loss of : Cia single primary molar Two primary molars ll. A canine and a lateral incisor mm, All of the above 14, Pit and fissure sealant are indicted to prevent dental caries in pits and fissures : a. In primary teeth b. In permanent teeth (CA&B 15. Teeth that have past pits and fissure sealant show : Q’The same susceptibility to caries as teeth that have not been sealed b. Higher susceptibility than non-sealed teeth c. Lower susceptibility than non-sealed teeth d. The same susceptibility e, As teeth with fully retained sealant SLE dodibes (gan5) ALin| cle\s . Be /\ ; a vere wb N cAle/Manar Training Center gies : I bunts viln if iS weed Sheol be + i Pt ka eo eee rele Berek ay th appear een : Vits 7s the Raat out Grad Luck PERIO: arena The periodontal tissues comprise which of the following tissues: Gingiva and the PDL. Gingival, PDL, and alveolar bone. Gingival, PDL, alveolar bone, and cementum. Gingival, PDL, alveolar bone, cementum, and enamel. Which of the following may cause gingival enlargement: Phenyntoin (Dilantin) Cyclosporine Nifedipine (a catcium channel blocker) Asprin None of the above The functions of periodontal ligament include: Mechanical function Formative function Sensory function All of the above Periodontally involved root surface must be root planned to: a, Remove the attached plaque and calculus b. Remove necrotic cementum c. Change the root surface so it becomes biocompatible d. All of the above are correct e. A & Bare correct An 18 years old patient presents complaining of pain, bad breath and bleeding gingival. This began over the weekend while studying for final examination. The patient may have which of the following conditions: a. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis b. Rapidly progressive periodontitis c. Desquamative gingivitis. d. Acute periodontal cyst. Which of the following statement is true regarding dental calculus: a. It is composed entirely of inorganic material. b. It is dens in nature and has a rough surface. c. It is mineralized dental plaque. d. All of the above. e. B & C only. f. None of the above. Overhanging restoration margin should be removed because: a. It provides ideal location for plaque accumulation. b. It tears the gingival fibers leading to attachment level. c. It stimulates inflammatory reaction directly. d. Its removal permits more effective plaque control e. A & D. Treatment of gingival trauma from faulty oral hygiene is mainly: a. To achieve the patients to change their faulty habits © immediately. b. Reassure the patients that it will disappear by it self. c. To buy a new toothbrush. RESTO: 1, The following chemically bond to the tooth: 1, Composite resin, 2. Dental sealants, @ Glass ionomer cement, 4. All of the above. ‘ompomer restorative materials are: (@)Glass ionomer with polymer components b. Resin systems with fluoride containing glasses c. Composite resin for cervical restorations only 3. Clinical failure of the amalgam restoration usually occurs from: a. Improper cavity preparation b. Faulty manipulation &. Both of the above d. None of the above 4, A glossy finish is best retained on a: a. Micro filled composite resin restoration. b. Macrofilled resin restoration. ce. Hybrid composite resin restoration. d. Fiber re -inforced composite resin restoration class IV composite resin restoration should be finished with a: a, No, 330 Tungsten carbide bur. b, Mounted stone. ‘12- fluted carbide bur. d. Coarse diamond point (stone). 6. The functions of cement bases are: 1-To act alike a barrier against acids or thermal shocks, 2-The minimal thickness, which is required, is 0.5 mm of base, a. Land 2, b. None of the above. e) only, d. 2 only, ‘7, It has been proven that amalgam restoration has the following characteristics: 1- Micro leakage decrease with aging of the amalgam restoration, 2- it is the least techniques sensitive of all eurrent direct restorations, 3-High dimensional changes. a. 1,2 and 3, b. 1 and 3. ec. Land 2, (a2 only. When polishing the amalgam restoration: 1-Avoid heat generation by using wet polishing paste. 2- wait 24 hours. Q. 1 and 2. b. 2 only. ec. 1 only. 1-First tooth colored restoration. 2-It can be used as permanent filling. 3-It contains 15 % fluoride. a. 1,2 and 3. b. Land 2. d. 1 only. Community Dentistry: 1. In countries with higher annual population growth rates, the need for community-based preventive programs would be greater for : («Penta caries. b. Periodontal disease. c. Dentofacial anomalies. d, Dental floozies, (2“Dental caries is an endemic disease “ means that the ‘disease : a. Occurs clearly in excess of normal expectancy (bs habitually present in human populations c. Affects a large number of countries simultaneously d. Exhibits a seasonal pattern 3. Reliability of the measurements reflects that property of the measurements which ; a. Measures what is intended to be measured Produces repeatedly the same results under a variety VU conditions c. Detects reasonably small shifts, 1 either direction, in group condition d. All of the above 4, Recent years , there bas been an evidence that the prevalence And intensity of the caries attack has been diminishing in the more economically developed countries, mainly because of the wide spread use of : a. Artificial water fluoridation b. Fluoride toothpaste c. Dental health education programs CHa & eo a &5. In terms of caries prevention, the most effective method and the most cost-effective method is : a. Community-based programs b. Privately based programs c. Individually based programs 6. Epidemiologist can be defined as : a. A study of superficial areas of the skin. ‘b. The study of the distribution and determinants of diseases in man c. Study of biological animals d Study of diseases in a research laboratory fC Gy he effects of natural fluoride versus added fluoride in reducing dental caries as it relates to the concentration are : c. The same 8. Dental caries : a. Is a transmissible disease b. Is world wide in distribution but uneven in intensity c. Can be prevented d..All of the above. e. None of the above . nag MEDICINE : cs The following medical conditions may precipitate a syncope : 1-Hypoglycemia. 2-Mild hyperglycemia. 3-Anti hypertensive drugs with ganglionic blocking agent. eerie therapy. (ay only is correct. b. 1 &2 are correct. c. 2,3 &4 are correct. d. 1,2,3, &4 are correct. 2. One of the main features of acute herpetic gingivostomatitis is that the ulcers are confined to the attached gingival and hard palate : a./True NC False 3. Radiographic diagnosis of bilateral expansile radio opaque areas in the canines-premolar region of the mandible is : a. Hematoma . b. Remaining roots . & /Tours mandibularis. a Internal oblique ridge . e. Genial tubercle. 4. Which of the following lesions has more tendency to show well-defined multilocular radiolucency ? a. Lateral periodontal cyst. b. Squamus cell carcinoma of the jawbones . ie Primordial cyst. ‘a Ameloblastoma. “¢, Osteomlitis of the mandible. KS, Early squamus cell carcinoma of the oral cavity usually presents as : a. Vesicle. A sessile mass. c. A red plaque. @iAn ulcer. e. A white cauliflower like growth. (6 Fiem-tsea neck nodes are most apt to be detected in sociation with : a. An Ameloblastoma. b. A basal cell carcinoma . c. An odontogeneic fibroma. d. A squamus cell carcinoma. REMOVABLE PROSTH.: ie rthognathic ridge relation ship (class II) present veral problems, which should be taken into consideration when constructing a complete denture prosthesis . these include all EXECPT : @ b. Have great range of jaw movement in function equire minimum interocclusal distance c. Require careful occlusion , usually cuspless teeth are indicated 2. Nausia is a complaint that a new denture wearer might encounter . it may result from : (aThick posterior border b. Denture underextended ) c. Denture slightly overextended d\& (b) are correct i (3 Planning centric occlusion for complete denture . it is visable to have : 1-2 mm of vertical and horizontal overlap of upper and lower anterior teeth with no contact b. Definite tooth contact of upper and lower anterior teeth in order to facilitate ¢. The use of anterior teeth for incision 4, The distal palatal termination of the maxillary complete denture base is dictated by the : a. Tuberosity b. Fovea palatinae ce. Maxillary tori Vi ibrating line ‘Posterior palatal seal 5. To a great extent , the forces occurring through a removable partial denture can be widely distributed and minimized by the following methods : a. Proper location of occlusal rests b. Selection of lingual bar major connector ce. Developing balanced occlusion 7. All of the above UY eH pos fate 6. An examination of the edentulous mouth of an aged patient who has worn maxillary complete dentures for __ many years against six mandibular anterior teeth would { “probably show : / Cystic degeneration of the foramina of the anterior palatine nerve [Ses of osseous structure in the anterior maxillary \ arch c. Flabby ridge tissue in the posterior maxillary arch d. Insufficient inter occlusal distance 7. The posterior seal in upper complete denture serves the following functions: a. It reduces patient discomfort when contact occurs between the dorsum of the tongue and the posterior end of the denture base b. Retention of the maxillary denture c. It compensate for dimensional changes which occur in the acrylic denture base during processing c& & (b) are correct A 8. Dentures : a. Should be started immediately in order te prevent further deterioration p, The occlusion of the existing denture is adjusted, and ‘issue conditioning material is applied, and periodically replaced replaced until the tissue are recovered, then making impression takes place c. The patient is cautioned against removing the denture out at night d. & (b) are correct e. All of the above are correct 9. Balance occlusion refers to : a. The type of occlusion, which allows simultaneous contact of the teeth in centric occlusion only he type of occlusion, which allows simultaneous ‘ontact of the teeth in centric and eccentric jaw positions Ke A type of occlusion which is similar to the occlusion of he natural teeth Cio! Indications for the use of linguoplate include : a. For the purpose of retention b, When the lingual frenum is high or when there is shallow lingual sulcus @No prevent the movement of mandibular anterior teeth d, All of the above (AJ, In registering the vertical dimension of occlusion for ‘Whe edentulous patient. The physiological rest dimension: a, Equals the vertical dimension of occlusion b. May be exceeded if the appearance of the patient is enhanced c, Is of little importance as it is subject to variations of. mole, is a Z Cd, Must always be tegether than vertical dimension of occlusion 12, Three weeks after delivery of a unilateral distance extension mandibular removable partial denture, a patient complains of a sensitive abutment tooth, Clinical examination reveals sensitivity to percussion of the tooth, The most likely cause is : \_a, Defective occlusion b. Exposed dentin at the bottom of the occlusal rest seat ¢. Galvanic action between the framework and an amalgam restoration in the tooth FIXED PROSTH.: 5. The most frequent cause of failure of a cast crown restoration is : Failure to extend the crown preparation adequately into the gingival sulcus Lack of attention in carving occlusal anatomy of the tooth & Lack of attention to tooth shape, position, and contacts "e. Lack of prominent cusps, deep sulci and marginal ridges 6. Polyether impression materials: f, Are less stable dimensionally than poly sulfide rubber g. Are less stable stiff than polysulfide rubber _->fan absorb water and swell if stored in water 7. An anterior fixed partial denture is contraindicated when: h, Abutment teeth are no carious i, An abutment tooth is inclined 15 but is otherwise sound here is considerable resorption of the residual ridge k. Crowns of the abutment teeth are extremely long owing to gingival recession 8. The most accurate impression material for making the impression of an onlay cavity Is: _ | Impression compound. m. Condensation type silicones. (a, Polyvinyl siloxane. o. Polysulfides. 9. To enhance strength properties of ceramo metal restoration, it is important to : _Avoid sharp or acute angles in the metal substructure . v Build up thick layer of porcelain.. _Poreelain should be of uniform thickness and any defect / of the preparation should be compensated by the metal ip 'y substructure. Compensate any defect in the preparation equally by porcelain and the metal substructure. p. 1 and 2 are correct. @ and 3 are correct r.2 and 4 are correct 8. ORAL SURGERY: 10. Patients on treatment with steroids are placed on antibiotics after oral surgical procedures because : Ge tthe patient is more susceptible to infection u. Antibiotics are synergistic to steroids vy. Antibiotics inhibits Herksheimer reaction w. Antibiotics protect the patient from steroid depletion x. 11. The postoperative complication after removal of third molar impaction is : y. Secondary hemorrhage z. Swelling aa. Pain bb. Alveolar osteitis ce, All of the above dd, 12. Radiographic examination in impacted teeth is useful to demonstrate: ee. Proximity of roots to adjacent anatomical structures ff. Shape of roots of impacted teeth 2g. Associated pathology hh. B&C iLAU of the above PEDO.: 13. Band and loop space maintainers is most suitable for the maintenance of space after premature loss of : A single primary molar Two primary molars | Il, A canine and a lateral incisor | mim. All of the above t 14, Pit and fissure sealant are indicted to prevent dental p caries in pits and fissures : a. In primary teeth b. In permanent teeth A&B or 15. Teeth that have past pits and fissure sealant show : ‘a/The same susceptibility to caries as teeth that have not been sealed b. Higher susceptibility than non-sealed teeth c. Lower susceptibility than non-sealed teeth d. The same susceptibility e, As teeth with fully retained sealant SLE (DENTAL) Chil qb Q. in recent years there has been evidence that the prevalence and intensity of the caries attack has been diminished in the more economically developed countries mainly because of the wide spread use of community a. artificial water fluoridation. b. fluoride toothpaste ¢. dental health education programs 4. individualized oral hygiene instruction ree Q. In countries with higher annual population growth rates, the need for community- based preventive programs would be greater for: @)dental caries “b periodontal disease ¢. dentofacial anomalies d dental flurosis Q dental caries is endemic disease means that the disease: a. occur clearly in excess of normal expectancy is habitually present in human populations ffects a large number of countries simultaneously 4. exhibits a seasonal pattem Q. reliability of the measurements reflects that property of the measurements which: a, measures what is intended to be measured produces repeatedly the same result under a variety of conditions detects reasonably small shifts, in either directions, in group condition d. all of the above Q. in terms of caries prevention, the most effective and the most cost effective method is: community ‘2) community based programs rivately based programs . individually based programs Q radiographic examination in impacted teeth is useful to demonstrate: surgery a, proximity of roots to adjacent anatomical structures b. shape of roots c. associated pathology db&e Qallofthe above Q. the post operative complication after removal of third molar impaction is: a. secondary hemorrhage b. swelling. ©. pain d. alveolar osteitis e. all of the above Q patient on treatment with steroid are placed on antibiotic after oral surgical procedure because: the atient is more susceptible to infection Brantibiotic are synergistic to steroids c. antibiotic inhibit herksheimer reaction 4d. antibiotic protect the patient from steroid depletion Q the periodontal tissues compromise which of the following tissue: a. gingiva and PDI. gingiva, PDL and alveolar bone 3} gingiva, PDL, alveolat bone and cementum d. gingiva, PDL, alveolar bone, cementum and enamel! which of the following may cause gingival enlargement: iphenyntoin (Dilantin) b. cyclosporine . nifedipine (a calcium channel blockser) 4. asprin €. none of the above Q the function of periodontal ligament include: perio a mechanical function b, formative function . nutritive function sensory function oS all of the above Q. periodontally involved root surface must be root planned to: perio a. remove the attached plaque and calculus b. remove necrotic cementum c. change the root surface to be come biocompatible d. all of the above (G)aand b are correct Q.a 16 year old patient presents complaining of pain; bad breath and bleeding gingivae. This began over the weekend while studying for final examination the patient may have which of the following condition(s): perio acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis , rapidly progressive periodontitis, jesquamtive gingivitis Sf. acute periodontal cyst Q pit and fissure sealants are indicated to prevent dental caries in pits and fissure: operative es primary teeth permanent teeth cad Q teeth that have lost pits and fissure sealant show: operative a. the same susceptibility to caries as teeth that have not been sealed b. higher susceptibility than non sealed teeth lower susceptibility than non sealed teeth - the same susceptibility as teeth with full retained sealant Q. what is the copper ratio that climinates gamma phase 2: a. 2% copper b. 4% copper 10% copper 13% copper Q. what is the cavo- surface angle of prep for amalgam restoration: 2. 30 degree 60 degree 90 degree 4. 130 degree |. when you do amalgam finishing: immediately b. 24 hour later (Q. what is best instrument used for removing un supported enamel at the gingival wall of class I: a. chesial b. hatechet gingival marginal trimmer Q acut-periabical abcess associated with: swelling widening of PDL c. pus discharge Q. epidemiology can be defined as: a study of special areas of the skin the study of the distribution and determinant of disease in man ¢. study of biological animals 4. study of disease in research laboratory Q the effects of natural fluoride versus added fluoride in reducing dental caries as it relates to the concentration are: community or pedo pinkham greater Q. dental caries: operative 1 or community issible disease b. is worldwide in distribution but uneven in intensity ¢. can be prevented @ all of the above non of the above Qa glossy finish is best retained on a: operative microfilled composite resin restoration . macrofilled composite resin restoration ©. hybrid composite resin restoration 4. fiber re-enforced composite resin restoration Q. the most accurate impression material for making impression of an oral cavity is: material a. impression compound condensation type silicones polyvinyl sitoxanes 4. polysulphides Q. one of the main features of acute herpatic gingivo stomatitis is the ulcers are confined to the attached gingival and hard palate: pathology @ine false Q. cement bases: The functions of bases are: operative 1. to act like barvier against acid or thermal shocks 2. the minimal thickness which is required is 0.5 mm of base 62 none of the above ©. Lonly 4.2only Q. it has been proven that amalgam restoration has the following characteristics: operative or material 1. mictoleakage decrease with aging of the amalgam restoration 2. itis the least technique-sensitive of all current dental restoration 3. high dimensional changes 01283 b.1&3 &2 2 only Q. when polishing the amalgam restoration: operative 1 avoid heat generation by using wet polishing paste 2. wait 24 hours &2 6.2 only ©. Lonly Q silicate cement: operative 1. first tooth colored restoration it can be used as permanent restoration 3. it contain 15% fluoride a 1,283 b1&2 &3 1 only Q permeability of dentin: a. bacterial product go through it », decrease by formation of smear layer c. bacteria can go in Q. how you can prevent dentinal hyper sensitivity: restoration by adhesion controlled by aleohol ©. put sedative medication Q. best way to select retainer for rubber dam: a. contact all surface of the tooth four points of contact two buccally and two lingully with out rocking ? contact above the height of contour ). treatment of gingival trauma feom faulty oral hygiene is mainly: prio to advice the patients to change their faulty habits immediately ’. re-assure the patient that it will disappear by itself c. to buy a new brush Q which of the following statement is true regarding calculus: perio a. it is composed entirely of inorganic material b. it is dense in nature and has rough surface is mineralized dental plaque all of the above b & conly £ none of the above Q. overhanging restoration margin should be removed because: perio ides ideal location for plaque accumulation b. it tears the gingival fibers leading to attachment level ¢. stimulate inflammatory reaction directly 4. its removal permits more effective plaque control red Q. chronic supporative periodontitis: a. patient complain of moderate pain b. fistula with pus discharge ¢. pulp polyp in open coronal caries Q. acute periodontal abscess: a. fistula present b. swelling and enlargement in site of the tooth c. variable degree of pain |. non of the above establish incision and drainage Q. main use of dental floss: a. remove calculus b, remove over hang remove bacterial plaque { remove food depries Q, radiographic diagnosis of bilateral expansile radiopaque areas in the canine premolar arca region of the mandible is: radiology a. hematoma b, remaining roots Qeens mandibularis internal oblique ridge . genial tubercle Q. which of the following lesions has more tendency to show will defined multilocular radiolucency? radiology a. lateral periodontal cyst . squamous cell carcinoma of the jaw bones primordial cyst a)ametoblastoma €. osteomyeiltis of the mandible Q early squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity presents as: medicine a. vesicle b.asessile mass red plaque an ulcer €. a White cauliflower like legion Q. the following medical conditions may precipitate a syncope: 1 hypoglycemia 2, mild hyper glycemia 3. anti hyper tensive drugs with ganglionic blocking agent 4, antidepressant therapy only is correct, YA and 2 are correct ©.2,3 and 4 ere correct 1, 2,3 and 4 are correct Q. firm, fixed neck nodes are most to be detected in association with: medicine aan ameloblastoma a besal cell carcinoma can odontodgenie fibroma d)a squamous cell carcinoma Q. diagnosis prior to RCT should always based on: endo a. good medical and dental history b. proper clinical examination ¢. result of pulp vitality test d.a periapical radiographs Qa of the above internal resorption best treated with: a. pulp extirpation and RCT Q. ankylosis: a.no PDL. b. caused by trauma . extracted surgically d.all of the above Q. which of the following may be used to disinfect gutta perch points? Endo a. boiling b. autoclave chemical solutions dry heat sterilization. Q distinguish periapical and periodontal abscess: a. x-ray examination b. clinizal examination vitality ofthe pap Q the radiographic criteria used for evaluating the success of Endodontic therapy is: Qeieetion ofthe size of the periapical eson no response to percussion and palpation test c. extension of the sealer cement through lateral canal d.non of the above Q. the access apening for a maxillary premolar is most frequently: oval square c. trianglar d.non of the above Q. what is the basis for the current Endodontic therapy of periapical lesion? 4. due to reach collateral circulation system, the periapical areas usually heals despite the ondition of the root canal oO if the source of the periapical irritation is removed, the potential for periapical healing is good ¢, strong intracanal medications are recuired to sterilize the canal and the periapical area to promote healing d. periapical lesions , especially apical cyst must be treated by surgical intervention Q. to enhance strength properties of ceramometal restoration, itis important to: 1. avoid sharp or acute angles in the metal substructure 2. build up thick layer of porcelain 3. porcelain should be uniform thickness and any defect of the preparation should be compensated by the metal structure 4. compensate any defect in the preparation equally by porcelain and the metal substructure 1 & 2 conect & 3 correct ©.2 & 4 correct Q. cleft lip is resulted from incomplete union of: oral biology a. tow maxillary arches Bymaxillary arches and nasal arch Q. reparative dentine: a, same like secondary dentine b. happen at site if irritation Q enamel rods: a. in dentin. b. in enamel Q. when you take final impression for crown polysalfide rubber base, you should pour it: rostho ‘within one hour b. 24 hour c.one week Q. mandibular foramen in children: surgery above the occlusal plane { below the occlusal plane c. at the same level Q. when you give inferior dental block for pedo the angulation’s for the needle : a, 7mm below the occlusal plane », Smm below the occlusal plane ¢. 7mm above the occlusal plane @ at the occlusal plane Q.all of the following are characteristic of root cana filling, except: radiolucency in x-ray Q. the maximum dose of x-ray exposure dose for radiographic technique: a. 100 mini roentgen per week ’. 10 Roentgen per week ¢, 100 roentgen per week d. 300 roentgen per week Q. the choice of L.A depened on: a. diameter of nerve b, structure of bone . number of branches d. type of L.A agent chemistry Q.aU-shape radiopaque structure in the upper 1* molar x-ray is: 3) the zygomatic process maxillary sinus wall Q. carly loss of primary lower molar result in: Q@resial shift of the permanent molar 3 contra indication of using rubber dam: child with upper respiratory tract infection Q. loss of sensation in the anterior 2/3 of tongue is related to paralysis of: a. lingual nerve . hypoglossal nerve chorda tympani nerve Q. 5" cranial nerve foramina are: rotundem & oval foramina Q. muscles insertion and origin Q. patient with direct pulp capping and intermittent, spontaneous pain, the diagnosis is: Q@iteversible pulptis Q. periapical abscess is: a, cavity lined by epithelium cavity contain pus cells %. cavity contain blood 4d. cavity contain serous , none of the above Q acute periapical abscess characterized by: a. varying degree of pain b. varying degree of swelling c. some time not shown on the radiograph Ball of the above Q. In dentinogenesis the dentinal cell are: 1. fully mature but cuboid in shape Qin dentinogenesis, which is true: I. the hertwing sheet are completely absent Q ong bone formed by endochondrial ossification while flat bone by membranous calcification and many bone by both mechanism: (@e . false Q the material which release fluoride to be taken by enamel and cementum for long time: a. composite GIc amalgam, 4. cast alloy Q. bone composed of 35-40 % organic material with rest of CaPo4 (F) Q epithial tumor: a. keratoacenthosis ( ) b. gaint cell tumor () c. rehabdomyoma () Q patient with sub-acute endocarditis develop: a. bactermia b. septacima 10 ¢. fibril vibration Brniteal stenosis Q the finish line of the core should be: fixed a. at finish line of final restoration ». at contra bevel ¢. at gingival level d. tapered with prepared tooth shape for ceramo metal restoration type of finish line is: chamfer B. beveled shoulder Q. adjustment of contact point : a. pincile b. sim stock ¢. silicon spray indicator dental floss non of the above Q. benefits of opaque layer: a, bonding to metal sustrate b. initiating the color c.aandb Q. best ratio of water fluoridation: a. 1 ppm Q bleaching agent: a hydrogen peroxide 30 % Q. smear layer composed of: a. dentin debris ». inorganic particles c. bacteria d. all of the above Done by: ReEm al sulaimani/ 2005 Ul RESTO : 1.The following chemically bond to the tooth: a, Composite resin, b. Dental sealants. c. Glass ionomer cement. d. All of the above 2. Compomer restorative materials are: a. Glass ionomer with polymer components b, Resin systems with fluoride containing glasses c. Composite resin for cervical restorations only 3. Clinical failure of the amalgam restoration usually occurs from: 7 a. Improper cavity preparation b. Faulty manipulation c. Both of the above d. None of the above 4. A glossy finish is best retained on ai a. Micro filled composite resin restoration. b. Macrofilled resin restoration. c. Hybrid composite resin restoration. d, Fiber re -inforced composite resin restoration 5. A class IV composite resin restoration should be finished with a: a. No. 330 Tungsten carbide bur. b. Mounted stone. c. 12- fluted carbide bur. : d. Coarse diamond point (stone). 6. The functions of cement bases are: 1-To act alike a barrier against acids or thermal shocks. 2-The minimal thickness, which is required, is 0.5 mm of base. a. Land 2. b. None of the above. c. Lonly. d. 2 only. 7. It has been proven that amalgam restoration has the following characteristics: 1- Micro leakage decrease with aging of the amalgam restoration. 2- it is the least techniques sensitive of all current direct restorations. 3-High dimensional changes. a. 1,2 and 3. b. Land 3. ce. Land 2. d.2 only. 8.When polishing the amalgam restoration: 1-Avoid heat generation by using wet polishing paste. 2- wait 24 hours, a. Land 2. b. 2 only. c. Lonly. 9. Silicate cement: 1-First tooth colored restoration. 2-It can be used as permanent filling. 3-It contains 15 % fluoride. a. 1, 2 and 3. b. 1 and 2. c. Tand 3. FIXED PROSTH. : 1.The most frequent cause of failure of a cast crown restoration is : .a.Failure to extend the crown preparation adequately into the gingival sulcus b.Lack of attention in carving occlusal anatomy of the tooth c.Lack of attention to tooth shape, position, and contacts e. Lack of prominent cusps, deep sulci and marginal ridges 6. Polyether impression materials: f. Are less stable dimensionally than poly sulfide rubber g. Are less stable stiff than polysulfide rubber Can absorb water and swell if stored in water 7. An anterior fixed partial denture is contraindicated when h, Abutment teeth are no carious i, An abutment tooth is inclined 15 but is otherwise sound j. There is considerable resorption of the residual ridge k. Crowns of the abutment teeth are extremely long owing to gingival recession 8. The most accurate impression material for making the impression of an onlay cavity is: |. Impression compound, m. Condensation type silicones. rn. Polyvinyl siloxane. o. Polysulfides. 9. To enhance strength properties of ceramo metal restoration, it is important to: a. Avoid sharp or acute angles in the metal substructure b. Build up thick layer. of porcelain... c. Porcelain should be of uniform thickness and any defect of the preparation should be compensated by the metal substructure. d. Compensate any defect in the preparation equally by porcelain and the metal substructure. e. Land 2 are correct. f. Land 3 are correct g. 2 and 4 are correct REMOVABLE PROSTH.: 1. Orthognathic ridge relation ship (class IL) present several problems, which should be taken into consideration when constructing a complete denture prosthesis . these include all EXECPT : a. Require minimum interocclusal distance b, Have great range of jaw movement in function c. Require careful occlusion , usually cuspless teeth are. indicated 2. Nausia is a complaint that ¢ new denture wearer might encounter . it may result from : a. Thick posterior border b. Denture underextended c. Denture slightly overextended d. & (b) are correct 3. Planning centric occlusion for complete denture . it is advisable to have : a. 1-2 mm of vertical and horizontal overlap of upper and lower anterior teeth with no contact b. Definite tooth contact of upper and lower anterior teeth in order to facilitate c. The use of anterior teeth for incision 4. The distal palatal termination of the maxillary complete denture base is dictated by the : a. Tuberosity b. Fovea palatinae c. Maxillary tori d. Vibrating line e. Posterior palatal seal 5. To a great extent , the forces occurring through a removable partial denture can be widely distributed and minimized by the following methods : a. Proper location of occlusal rests b. Selection of lingual bar major connector c, Developing balanced occlusion d, All of the above 6. An examination of the edentulous mouth of an aged patient who has worn maxillary complete dentures for many years against six mandibular anterior teeth would probably show : a. Cystic degeneration of the foramina of the anterior palatine nerve b. Loss of osseous structure in the anterior maxillary arch c. Flabby ridge tissue in the posterior maxillary arch d. Insufficient inter occlusal distance 7. The posterior seal in upper complete denture serves the following functions: a. It reduces patient discomfort when contact occurs between the dorsum of the tongue and the posterior end of the denture base b. Retention of the maxillary denture c. It compensate for dimensional changes which occur in the acrylic denture base during processing d. & (b) are correct 8. Dentures : Should be started immediately in order to prevent a. further deterioration b, The occlusion of the existing denture is adjusted, and tissue conditioning material is applied, and periodically replaced replaced until the tissue are recovered, then making impression takes place c. The patient is cautioned against removing the denture out at night d. & (b) are correct 2. All of the above are correct 9. Balance occlusion refers to : a. The type of occlusion, which allows simultaneous contact of the teeth in centric occlusion only b. The type of occlusion, which allows simultaneous contact of the teeth in centric and eccentric jaw positions c. A type of occlusion which is similar to the occlusion of the natural teeth 10. Indications for the use of linguoplate include : a. For the purpose of retention b. When the lingual frenum is high or when there is shallow lingual sulcus ¢. To prevent the movement of mandibular anterior teeth d. All of the above 11, In registering the vertical dimension of occlusion for the edentulous patient. The physiological rest dimension: a. Equals the vertical dimension of occlusion b. May be exceeded if the appearance of the patient is enhanced c. Is of little importance as it is subject to variations d. Must always be together than vertical dimension of occlusion 12. Three weeks after delivery of a unilateral distance extension mandibular removable partial denture, a patient complains of a sensitive abutment tooth. Clinical examination reveals sensitivity to percussion of the tooth. The most likely cause is : a. Defective occlusion b. Exposed dentin at the bottom of the occlusal rest seat c. Galvanic action between the framework and an amalgam restoration in Rises a Most Common Topics > operative © Amalgam ( material, cavity prep, mixing, finishing...) is Comoposite ( the same in addition to PFS © Onlay and inlay GIc Instrument Rubber dam Endo Pulp pathology and physiology ‘Trauma in permanent tecth Sealers Different diagnosis ( acute apical periodontitis, irreversible pulpitis...) Access cavities Number of canals, location of apex Apecictomy Bacteria and antibiotic Sign of successful RCT Sodium hypochloride Calcium hydroxide sere reece erey Prio Instrument Anatomy and function Management of abscesses NAUG OH Composition of plaque and calculus ecm ew eoy Radiology Cemento blastoma Ameloblastoma Cherbusim_ ‘TMI radiograph eeeey Community and preventive dentistry Fluoride Reiabilty... ee v ‘Surgery * Types of fractures eee ewer ey eee rer eery eeey ee eery v Lymphatic drainge Instrument Complication of extraction Oro-antral communication Local anesthesia (lypes, how it works, location of nerves anatomically) Fixed and material Pelyether and polyviny! siloxian Post and core from prosthetic and Endodontic view How to prepare a crown ( PFM, all metal...) Removable Poly sulfide Setting of teeth in relation to the tongue How to set teeth in class 11 [11 jaw relation Denture stomatitis causes and management How to deal with knife edge and flabby ridges Major connector in lower arch Occlusal rest Land marks on upper and lower jaws Centric relation and vertical dimension (inter occlusal records) Oral pathology and biology Ranula treatment Apthus ulcer Different types of ulcers Dentinogenesis imperfacta Luekplakia Pemphegus diagnosis Dr. Wilsons slides (acute and chronic inflammatory cells) Tooth development Oral cyst DNA and “RNA viruses Medicine Biopsy Sequamus cell carcinoma Luekplakia Blood test type Sickle cell anemia Pedo Patient management Space maintainers Local anesthesia Handicapped patient Anatomy Muscles of mastication and facial expression Blood supply and nerve innervation oevy > Embryology and histology Bone, enamel, dentin, cementum composition Pharyngeal arches Done by: ReEm al-suliamani \2005 our deadttest Olgas) Lael y Cth 1) Use of dental elevator is for all except: Ax wheel and axis b. wedging c. lever d. wedging of socket wall concentration: 3) Anterior open bite caused by: a. unilateral condylar fracture Ax bilateral condylar fracture c.lefort Il facture 4. zygomatic fracture * 4) Indirect pulp capping is dane in: a. primary molar rimary incisor jermanent molar . none of the above 5) Indirect composite inlay has the following advantages over the direct composite except: a. efficient polymerization b. good contact proximally c. gingival seal &s good retention 6) After class V glass ionomer restoration, removal of a thin flash of glass ionomar is - done by : A, swicaler or knife immediately B finishing stone immediately C. scaler or knife later D. finishing stone later ASB i b. AtD c.C+D (appre best-finished composite surface is achieved by: a. 12 fluted bur b. diamond bur -S\ matrix band with no additional finish {gw class V composite restoration a layer of bonding agent is appli = a, following removal of cement then cured b. following removal of cement + not cured ¢. cured then remove cement 9) Marginal deterioration of amalgam restoration may be due to: ‘A. no enough bulk of dentine (undermined enamel) B. corrosion C. over carving D. improper manipulation of amalgam a AB b.cHD Aall the above 4. BHCHD 10) Length of pins must be equal in both tooth and restoration by a depth of: a. Imm 2mm ec. 3mm 4.4mm 11) Staintess.stee! pin is used in amalgam for: AA increase retention ». increase resistance ¢. increase strength datb 12) Ca++ channel blocker cause inerease saliva secretion (True or false) 13) RCT contraindicated in: Ayvertical fracture of root ». diabetic patient ¢. unrestored teeth 4. periodontally involved teeth 14) What can we use under composite restoration? ASCa OH) b. ZOE c. reinforced ZOE . ZINC phosphate cement 15) Gutta percha contain mainly: a. gutta percha . continue and seat it after relining c. use impression compound 91) After taking alginate impression: a. wash with water and spray with sodium hypochlorite for 10 sec. A\same but wait 5-10 min and then put it in sealed plastic bag 92) Palvether is: "a. less stable than polysulfide b. less stiff than polysulfide A. can absorb water and swell 93) Many parts of bone are originally cartilaginous that replaced by bone: true b. flase 94) Buccal object role in dental treatment of maxillary tecth: 4 MB root appear distal to P if cone is directed M to D b, DB root appear mesial to P if cone is directed M to D n 95) The following are multilocular radiolucencies in x-ray except: a. ameloblasioma b. odontogenic keratacyst ASadenomatoid odontogenic cyst d. myxoma heck biting in lower denture can occur if: 7 ‘2. occlusal plane above tongue ‘ ». occlusal plane below tongue ¢. occlusal plane at lower lip ~~a none of the above Y 97) Occlusal plane should be: cee 2. parallel to interpupillary line parallel to ala tragus line . at rest tongue is just above occlusal plane (ial of the above 98) 33 years old female pt come with slow growing swelling in the angle of the mandible radiograph show radio-opaque with radio-lucent border diagnosis: a. osteoma ssteosarcoma cemetoblastoma 99) 20 years old male pt came with severe pain on chewing related to lower left first molar, intraoral examination reveals no caries,good oral hygiene, no changes in radiograph ptgive history of bridge cementation 3 days ago diagnosi a. pulp necrosis “~bacute apical periodontitis c. chronic apical abscess d. none of the above 100) 6 years old chitd have # 74 and # 84 extracted best space maintainer is: a. lingual arch Asbilateral band and loop ©. bilateral distal shoe _—~._ Geno need for space maintainer \ \_101) Mobility in midface with step deformity in front zygomatic suture diagnosis: a. Jefort I] “Qhefort I ¢. bilateral zygomatic complex fracture 102) Pt. with lower complete denture, intraoral examination show white slightly elevated lesion with confined border. pt gives history of ill fitting denture tx. Is by: a. immediate surgical removal 4h instruct pt. not to use denture for 2 weeks then follow up Teassure pt. and no need for treatment 12 103) Examination of residual ridge for edentulous pt. before construction of denture determine stability support and retention related to the ridge Lostrve b. false a : (104) Upon examination of alveolar ridge of elderly pt. for construction of lower denture \_sisily displaceable tissue is seen in the crest of the ridge. Management is: aminor surgery is needed b. inform the pt. that retention of denture will decrease «, special impression technique is required ~\ (105) Class IIT jaw relation in edentulous pt. \ "a. it will affect size of maxillary teeth v b. affect retention of lower denture ') edaffect esthetic and arrangement of maxillary denture d. all of the above 106) In recording mand-max relation, the best material used without producing Pressure is: a. Wax b. compound _ANbite registration paste 107) Im recording jaw relation, best to use: a, occlusal rim with record base . occlusal rim with base wax ¢. occlusal rim with metal frame (_ 108) To recheck centric relation in complete denture: \ ~—p eti feos] 121) Endodontically treated 2" maxillary premolar with moderate M&D caries is best restored by: a. amalgam b.% crown Q full crown 4. onlay 122) MOD amalgam restoration with deep proximal mesial box , pt, come with pain relaggd to it after 1 month duc to: /aSpulp involvement ’. supraocclusion 124) When esthetic is impt,posterior class I composite is done in: a. subgingival box . bad oral hygiene ©, contact free area ~Axciass I without central contact 125) HBY can be transmitted by transplacenta: Nmue b, false 126) In sickle cell anemia, 02 is decreased in oral mucosa: true ». false 127) Destruction of RBC may cause anemia and it is due to defect in cell membrane: true . false a. (@» {mmunofluorccent test and biopsy are used to diagnosis pemphigus: NS Aastre +. befalse 129) After RCT, for insertion of post dowel: a. post applied under pressure . post should be lose Adinsert it without pressure but with retention 45 130) In single rooted tecth with root canal treatment, best restoration is: ‘a. casted post and core b, prefabricated post and ernalgam 7a. prefabricated post and composite 4. composite post and core without dowel te is done: 133) Selection of shade for compo a. under light . afler drying tooth and isolation with rubber dam B none of the above 132) Measuring blood pressure is one of vital pt Atme b. false igns important in medically compromised 133) Most commonly, after placement of amalgam restoration pt. Complain from pain with: a hot As cold . occlusal pressure d. galvanic shock e. sweet 134) In class V composite restoration,a layer of bonding agent is applied: ~~, following removal of cement then cured », following removal of cement and thea cured c. cured then removed cement ae 135) Management of tuberosity fracture during extraction of maxillary molar is: _2Asreplace and suture . remove and suture with primary heal c. replace and suttife intra alveolar by wire d. remove and leave it to heal 136) Microbial virulent produced by root canal bacteria i . true V @ false 137) Bacteria in root canal pathosis: KK Banixed anaerobe and acrobe single obligate anerobe aerobic 4. none of the above collagenase from spirochete: 138) Calcium hydroxide is used in deep cavity because it: Adstimulate formation of 2"ry dentin ¢ b. not irritant to the pulp ¢. for thermal isolation 4 16 139) Irrigation solution for RCT that cause protein coagulation is: _A sodium hypochlorite ». iodine potassium c. none of the above 140) Use of miswak and toothbrush toothbrush after meals and miswak at prayer time and when out of home ®. toothbrush and miswak must be used together 141) Oral diaphragm consist mainly of: a, tongue b. geniohyoid muscle ¢, digastric muscle _Ai\mylobyoid muscle 142) Occlusal rest function: a. to resist lateral chewing movement . false 153) Permeability of dentine: a, bacterial products go throught it Ht decrease by smear layer c. allow bacteria to go in 154) Toothbrushing and dental floss help in community prevention of periodontal disease: A fa true d. false 155) Time of curing of dentine: a, 10 sec, b. 15 sec, 30 sec. 1. 60 sec. 156) Crown with open margin can be due to: {Bont die spaceYon finishing line ‘waxing not covering all crown prep. over contouring of crown prevent seating during insertion llofthe above * 157) Cell of chronic inflammation: 4s lymphocytes ». PMN c. neutrophils 8 158) Dentist must: a, treat pt medically b, prescribe medicine to pt with medical problem &\ do clinical examination, take medical history and evaluate the medical state. Toothgerm of primary tecth arise from: . dental lamina (B dental follicle ‘enamel organ a. epithelial cell of malassez ox | 160) Reparative dentine: _/ 0. 2nd dentine b. formed as dentine bridge above the pulp ¢. highly tubular dentine and it is defective form of Ist dentine AXsclerosing dentine with less permeability 161) Physiological reaction of edema on vital pulp: a, decrease tissue fluid by decompression of blood vessel B\ increase blood pressure necrosis of pulp due to hyproxia and anoryxia: rie 162) Microabscess on vital pulp: start necrosis of small part and sequlae of destruction cycle and fulicepair: atrue Ds false 163) Amalgam tattoo is an oral pigmentation lesion: true ». false AY,Oral and perioral cyst formed from epithelial rest of series: 7 a.true cq Bpfaise /365) Development of maxillary process and medial frontal process in medial \ slongation of central portion: b, false (166) Cementum contain cell like bone and it is yellow in color in vital, extracted, or avilsed tooth but in non vital tooth, its color is dark: @trve b. false 167) Dentin cormposition: 60-65 inorganic by wet. (70%inorganic by volume) bb. 25% water by wat. (12% water by volume) c. 43% organic by wet. (20% organic by volume) 19 168) The primary direction for spread of infection in the mandible is to submentat lymph node: 169) 7 days after a1ualgam restoration pt came complaining of pain during putting spoon on the restored tooth, This is due to: a. irreversible pulpitis b. reversible pulpitis ¢. broken amalgam Ai talvanic action 170) Regarding tissue retraction around tooth: a, short duration of retraction of gingival margin during preparation of finishing line b. retraction of gingival margin during taking final impression to take all details of ‘unprepared finish line ¢. usually retracted severely inflamed gingival margin 4. retraction of gingival margin can be done by many ways one of them is retraction cord Lape lad 3.ded 172) Artificial teeth best to be selected by: fdspreextraction cord b. postextraction cord 173) In full gotd crown, to prevent future gingival recession: (@jmake the tooth form good at gingival one third 'b, make the tooth form good at gingival one fifth ¢. make the tooth form good at gingival one half ‘20 174) Subgingival scaling and root planning is done by Axgraey curette b. hoe ¢. chisel 175) Paraesthesia of lower lip after surgical removal of lower 8 is due fo irritation of ferior alveolar nerve: Awe b, false 176) Fluoride decrease dental caries by remincralization of enamel Laine b, false 177) The aim of conditioning agent on dentin before GI cement is to remove smear layer: a. true b. false 178) Compomer has same fluoride as GI: ate canals: 181) Fixed partial prosthesis is more successful in : ‘ingle tooth missing », multiple missing teeth 182) Best pontic is: a. ridge lap As hygi c, saddic ‘a 183) Pt, Feel pain of short duration after classil restoration. Diagnosis reversible pulpitis “hyperaemia” irreversible pulpitis ¢. periodontitis 184) Radiotherapy increase caries by decreasing salivary secretion: rae B. false 184) Dental plaque composed mainly of Axbacteria ’. inorganic material ©. food 185) Composite for posterior tecth: a, microfilled + fine filler , macrofilled + rough filler Adhybrid + rough filler 186) Light curing time for simple shallow class 11 composite: al0sec. Bh! 4o sce b.5sec, 7 20 sec. 187) Check bite of retainer by: Paste ‘b. impression, 188) Mastoid process is a part of: _&\emporal bone », parietal bone ¢. occipital bone 189) Parotid duct opeas oppasite to 2nd mandibuar molars: e.true max. A false 190) Palate consists of: palatine and sphenoid bone palatine and maxillary bone ©. palatine and zygomatic bone 191) Squamous cell carcinoma is multifactorial: Zaire b. false 192) The most impt. Microorganism in dental caries is: ~Axstreptococeus mutans b. streptococcus salivarius c. fusobacterium spirochetes \ 193) Emergency endodontic tx. Should not be started before: . establishing a tx. plan b, check restarability of the tooth “Alestablishing diagnosis 194) Selection of type of major connector in partial denture is determined: 1. during examination Adduring diagnosis and tx. planning c. during bite registration 195) White polycarbonate crowns are temporary crowns used for anterior teeth: Ayne b. false 196) For etching 15 see, For composite restoration use: £2337% phosphoric acid b. 15¥e wittie acid ©. 3% sulfuric acid 197) Polysulfide impression material: {AA should be poused within 1 hr. b. can be poured after 24 hr. c. can be poured 6-8 hr 198) Mandible formed before frontal bone: true ». false 199) Nerve impulse stops when injecting local anesthesia: 2 tne ». false 200) ‘The most common benign tumor in oral cavity is: ~S\fibroma b. papitioma. ¢. ipoma 201) The most prominent cell in acute inflammation is: a. lymphocytes , plasma cel 8 PMN 202) Fiat bone grow by endochondral ossification: true Ay false 203) Pulp chamber in lower Ist molar is mesialty located: a true, b, false, 204) Radiopacity at th; condensing ostei b, cemmental dysplas . periapical granuloma pex of a tooth with chronic pulpiti (@ focal sclerosing osteomyelitis) 205) Extra canal if present in mandibular incisor will be: (ANingual b. distal 206) The access opening in lower incisor: a. round b. oval A\triangular 207) Acute periapical cyst and acute periodontal cyst are differentiated by: A, vitality test ®. radiograph, ¢. clinical examination is 208) The most common cause of endodontic pathosis bacteria: Axtrue b. false 209) Palatal canal in upper molars is curved: Sa bucally ». palatally ¢. distally 210) If tooth or root is pushed during surgical extraction into max, Sinus: a, leave it and inform the pt. & semave it a8 soon as possible ¢. follow the pt. For 3 month 4. none of the above 211) Differences bet. ANUG and AHGS is: a. ANUG occur in dental papilla while AHGS diffuse erythematous inflamed gingiva b, ANUG occur during young adult and AHGS in children Ball of the above 212) Difference bet. Gracey and universal curettes: a. section of gracey is hemicircular and in universal triangular b, gracey has one cutting edge while universal has 2 cutting edges c. gracey used for cutting in specific area while universal is in any area 4. universal 90 not offset, gracy 60 offset Lad 2abe A\bed 24 213) Person drinking fluoridated water, using toothpaste with fluoride,rinsing with fluoride mouthwash, then no necd to put pit and fissure sealant in his permanent molars: . true /t), false “214) Radiopacity attached to root of mandibular molar: _. “a. ossifying fibroma b. hypercementosis No. periapical cemental dysplasia 215) Cause of fracture of occlusal rest: shallow preparation in marginal ridge b. extention of rest to central fossa ¢. improper centric relation 216) Bridge return to dentist from lab with different degree of color although the shade is the same, the cause: a. thin metal framework ‘2b. different thickness of porcelain ¢. thick opaquer 217) Complete denture poorly fit and inadequate interocclusal relation: 2. relining ’. rebasing \c. new denture 4. none of the above 218) Small caries confined to enamel: —~a, preventive measure b. amalgam filling ¢. keep under observation 219) Rampant caries in adult in anterior teeth restored by: A glass ionomer ». zine oxide eugenol c. amalgam 220) The Ist cervical vertebae is: Liatlas b. axis 221) Most of dentin bonding material need conditioning time: AD'S see. b, 30 sec, ©. 45 see. 7 4. 60 sec, 2 222) Cartilaginous joints in the body affect bone growth: . Ng. true ’, false 223) The nerve which supply the tongue and may be anesthetized during nerve block \—- ‘injection: av @vu eC IX Glosvepheyagial « 4. Xi 224) Cavity varnish should be applied at least in: a. one layer Axtwo layer . three layer 4. four layer 225) Geographic tongue is seen in pt with: diabetis (Biron deficiency anemia pemphigus 226) Diabetic pt with ill fit denture, examination of residual ridge help to: a. determine the need for tissue conditioning and surgery b. determine oeclusal plane height ¢. determine vertical dimension at occlusion 227) The posterior extension of max complete denture can be detected by the followings: Except: Axnamuiae notch ». fovea palatine ¢. vibrating line 228) Handicapped pt with lesion in central nervous system appears to have different type of disorders in movement and posture: a. seizure \g cerebral palsy ¢. learning disability 229),To obturate the canal the most important step is: leaning and shaping of the canal ». imigatin of the canal 230) During placement of amalgam pins, the no. of pins per cusp is: ZA) pin ».2pins ¢.3 pins 4.4 pins 231) The amount of L.A in 2% lidocaine with 1/100000 adrenaline is: a. 0.01 b. 0.02 O46 232) The most common odontogenic cyst is: Axtadicular cyst b. keratocyct ¢, aneurismal bone cyst 33) Pt complain from severe spontaneous pain related to upper 6, it respond to vitality test no pain on percussion, diagnosis LAA irreversible pulpitis _” B.reversible pulpitis Xp. acute apical periodontitis 234) The most important in RCT is to seal: apical 1/3 b. middle 1/3 c. cervical 1/3 235) The cause of fracture isthmus in amalgam class If restoration “Nua thin thickness at the marginal ridge b. wide flared cavity proximally c. deep cavity 236) Cement which contain fluoride: x glass ionomer . zine oxide eugenol . reinforced zine oxide eugenol 4. polycarboxylate cement 237) The most common complication after extraction for diabetic pt. Is: Az infection b. severe bleeding c. ocdema 4. all of the above 238) Internal resorption: . painfull 1. seldom differentiated from external resorption, ~e. can occur in primary teeth 239) Lateral canal is detected by Nea. P.A radiograpli ». tactile sensation c. by clinical examination 240) Contact area is in incisal /occlusal 1/3 in which tooth: fSymandibular incisors ’b. mandibular molars c. maxillary molars 242) Incipient caries is diagnosed by: \ 7a. fiber optie light b. tactile examination ¢, xray film aye 242) Mental foramen appear in radiogeaph as radiolucent round area at the arca af; As mandibular premolars ’. mandibular incisors c. maxillary canine 243) Pt. with denture has swallowing problem and sore throat. The problem \a_ posterior over extension at distal palatal end b. over extension of lingual pouch c. over extension at humular notch 244) Disinfection of GP is done by: 2. autoclave b. dry heat Ze\sodium hypochlorite 245) Periodontal ligament fibers in the middle third of the root is: oblique », horizontal c. transeptal 246) To detect interproximal caries in primary teeth, the best film is: a. periapical S bitewing, c. occlusal 247) Pt. with missing lower right Ist molar for long time you'll find: _\mesial drifting of lower right 2nd molar . intrusion of upper right Ist molar * €. over eruption of lower right 2nd molar 248) Over erupted upper right Ist molar will be managed by: Except: 2X intruded easily orthodontically bam b. crowning ¢. adjustment of occlusion 249) Broken instrument during RCT, best prognosis if broken at: spical 1/3, b. middle 1/3 ¢. cervical 1/3 28 250})After insertion of complete denture, pt came complaining from pain in TMJ and, ‘ /renderness of muscle with difficulty in swallowing, this could be duc to: high vertical dimension ; plow vertical dimension : %. thick denture base 4d. over extended denture base 251)Bulp stone: cause uncomfort and pain ier in pulp chamber ¢. non of the above 252) The amount of facial reduction in PEM crown: ANB b.1.7 6.0.8 4.2.2 =o 253) A tooth with 25 degree inclination could be used as abutment: true . false ajtrue 254) Intracellular movement of PMN leakocytes is called migration: | . false 255) In onlay, sloping of cusp is 15-2 mm: ~2, true ». false 256) Causes of failure of cast crown 257) Causes of parasthesia \ 258) Normal values of PT, PTT, bleeding time Good luck LK Cr hey

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