The document contains multiple choice questions related to dentistry. The first question asks about the first step in managing a patient with a 5-year-old ill-fitting denture. Other questions cover topics like the most accurate type of denture acceptance, the first cells to migrate during acute inflammation, the best space maintainer for a child missing primary molars, and potential injuries from an incision near the lower eyelid.
The document contains multiple choice questions related to dentistry. The first question asks about the first step in managing a patient with a 5-year-old ill-fitting denture. Other questions cover topics like the most accurate type of denture acceptance, the first cells to migrate during acute inflammation, the best space maintainer for a child missing primary molars, and potential injuries from an incision near the lower eyelid.
The document contains multiple choice questions related to dentistry. The first question asks about the first step in managing a patient with a 5-year-old ill-fitting denture. Other questions cover topics like the most accurate type of denture acceptance, the first cells to migrate during acute inflammation, the best space maintainer for a child missing primary molars, and potential injuries from an incision near the lower eyelid.
A patient came to your clinic with a 5 years old denture.
The patient wears
the denture during day and night & now the denture becomes ill-fittting and the patient requires a new one. What is the first step in your management? a- Recovery therapy b- Pharmacotherapy c- Alveoloplasty d- Vestibuloplasty
The most accurate type of denture acceptance: a- Exacting b- Indifferent c- Philosophic d- Hysterical
First cells that migrate from blood to tissue during acute inflammation: a- PMNs b- Lymphocytes c- Basophils d- ..............
9 years old child has bilateral loss of maxillary first & second primary molars, what is the best spcae maintainer? a- Hawley b- Nance c- ........... d- ...........
If a deep incision is made medial to the lower eyelid while performing ( ) .. what is the structure that is most likely to be injured? a- Lacrimal gland b- Lacrimal canaliculi c- Infraorbital nerve d- Inferior lateral nasal cartilage
Bleaching agent most commonly used in intracoronal bleaching: a- Carbamide peroxide b- Sodium perborate c- Hydrogen peroxide d- Superoxol
Epithelial layer not present in alveolar mucosa: a- Stratum granulosum
A patient came to you with a severly stained upper central incisor. The tooth has distal caries and is vital, what is the best restoration? a- All-ceramic crown b- PFM crown c- Ceramic veneer d- Partial veneer crown
Handpiece is flushed for 3 minutes at the beginning of the day to get rid of which kind of bacteria? a- Pseudomonas aeruginosa b- Actinomyces c- Spirochetes d- Streptococcus sanguis
Fibers that are embedded in cementum a- Sharpeys fibres Patient with a recent gold onlay has pain with chewing only, why? a- Occlusal interference
Sequence of serial extraction: a- C, D, 4
In countries with higher annual population growth rates, the need for community based preventive programs would be greater for: a- Dental caries b- Periodontal disease c- Dentofacial anomalies d- Dental fluorosis
Step deformity after mandibular fractures is due to: a- Upward pull of masseter & temporalis
Origin of lateral pterygoid muscle: a- Infra-temporal surface of the greater wing of sphenoid & lateral surface of lateral ptergoid plate
While injecting LA at the maxillary second molar, the patient develops sudden swelling. You concluded that you injected to a wrong area, what is it? a- Plexus of veins b- Posterior superior alveolar nerve c- ........... d- ...........
Defect in pseudo Class III: a- Skeletal b- Dental c- Soft tissue d- Functional
Patient with chronic renal failure, what is the disease he might develop? a- Secondary hyperparathyroidism Radiographs are helpful in diagnosis of: a- Pulpal health b- Pulpal death c- Pulp calcifications d- ................
Purpose of performing gingivectomy in a patient taking phenytoin: a- Elimination of infrabony pockets b- Elimination of pseudo pockets c- Permit healing by primary intention d- ....................
Treatment of internal resorption: a- Complete extirpation of pulp
Most common tooth extracted by surgery: a- Lower third molar
Patient complaining of pain clicking in TMJ. There is deviation of mandible while opening, but the mouth opening is not limited, what is the diagnosis? a- Internal derangement with reduction b- Internal derangement without reduction c- Rheumatoid artheritis d- .................
Patient with complete denture came to you. There is no complain from speech or mastication, but there is angular cheilits & glossitis, what is the most likely diagnosis? a- Vitamin B deficiency b- Scleroderma c- Xerostomia d- ...............
Hypercementosis & ankylosis are seen in: a- Pagets disease
Bone of skull arises from: a- Neural crest Before restoring a cavity with glass ionomer we put: a- Polyacrylic acid for 10 seconds
You are going to perform a surgery for a patient on warfarin therapy. Which of the following should be present on the same day of the surgery? a- PT is 2-2.5 INR
Fluctuant swelling in the maxillary anterior area, where to do first incision? a- The most fluctuant point b- The base of the swelling c- ....................... d- ......................
Mode of action of saliva: a- Bacterial clearance & remineralization
In clinical research we need to: a- Get written subject in patients own words
Following bleaching, composite restoration is placed a- After 1 week
Before restoring a primary tooth you put: a- Calcium hydroxide b- Zinc oxide c- Varnish d- Just clean & dry
Already sedated child presents with physical struggle, what should dentist do? a- Conscious sedartion b- Redo sedation c- Tie with board d- ......................
Periodontal abscesses are more common in: a- Molars
Gutta percha main coponent: a- Zinc oxide
Which of the following can be placed under composite? a- Varnish b- Zinc oxide & eugenol c- Calcium hydroxide d- Zinc phosphate 1- a & b 2- b & c 3- c & d 4- None
Grey indurated zone in the gingiva in the canine / premolar area that have been persistant for 3 days, what is the most likely diagnosis? a- Aphthous ulcer b- Pemphigus c- .................. d- ..................
Functional cusps in Class I normal relationship: a- Maxillary palatal & mandibular buccal
Principle of GTR: a- Space creation & wond stabilization b- Surface biomodification & wound stabilization c- .................... d- ....................
Condition that requires antibiotic prophylaxis: a- Artificial valve replacement
Tooth with a large carious lesion and there is discoloured dentin, how to remove it? a- Excavator b- Large bur with low speed c- Large bur with high speed Why do we use low speed in primary teeth? a- To reduce risk of pulp exposure
Whlie preparing a tooth for a crown great care must be taken while preparing proximal surfaces, why? a- Risk of injury of adjacent tooth b- Gingival contour
Pain character in irreversible pulpitis: a- Severe pain on cold & lingering
A solder has the following characteristics except: a- Pitting