Description : The MOST common consequence arising from premature extraction of deciduous molars is: A. Loss of arch length B. Loss of speech sound C. Loss of facial contour D. Loss of vertical height E. Loss of free way space
Last Answer : A. Loss of arch length
Description : The extraction of maxillary deciduous molar in 5 years old child; you should use: A. Mostly towards the apex pressure and some movement B. Rotation C. Distal pressure and movement D. Labial-lingual movement
Last Answer : D. Labial-lingual movement
Description : The loss of the first deciduous molar in 10 years-old children requires: A. Band and loop to maintain space B. Evaluate the case radiographically and then decide whether space maintainer is needed or not C. No treatment
Last Answer : B. Evaluate the case radiographically and then decide whether space maintainer is needed or not
Description : Where does the bone resorption show in a pulp necrosis of a deciduous molar: A. At the root apex B. At the bifurcation C. On the buccal side of the tooth D. On the lingual side of the tooth
Last Answer : B. At the bifurcation
Description : Where is the MOST probable place of bone resorption after a deciduous molar has a pulpal gangrene: A. Interradicular septum B. The periapical area
Last Answer : A. Interradicular septum
Description : An upper deciduous molar has a caries exposure and on X ray the corresponding 2nd permanent premolar is absent. What treatment would you do to the deciduous tooth: A. Pulpotomy B. Endodontic treatment C. Pulp capping
Last Answer : B. Endodontic treatment
Description : In which direction you would extract a deciduous upper molar: A. Rotation B. Buccally C. Lingually
Last Answer : B. Buccally
Description : Which direction does the palatal root of the upper first molar usually curve towards? A. Facial / buccal/ B. Lingual C. Mesial D. Distal
Last Answer : A. Facial / buccal/
Description : A persistent oroantral fistula for a 12 weeks period following the extraction of a maxillary first permanent molar is best treated by, a. Further review and reassurance since it will most ... Excision of the fistula and surgical closure. e. Maxillary antral wash out and nasal antrostomy.
Last Answer : d. Excision of the fistula and surgical closure.
Description : What is your management with a chronic oral antral fistula for some time after the extraction of maxillary first molar: A. Surgical closure B. Anti-biotic and nasal decongestant C. Wash the antrum D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : During extraction of a maxillary third molar the tuberosity is fractured; however, it remains in place attached to the mucoperiosteum. Which of the following procedures should be employed:** A. Remove the ... then suture. D. If fractured tuberosity is greater than 2 cm, leave in place and suture
Last Answer : B. Leave the tuberosity and stabilize if required
Description : A primary molar has relatively un-resorbed roots encompassing the permanent tooth bud. What extraction technique would you use to avoid the inadvertent removal of a developing bicuspid
Last Answer : Section the tooth vertically and remove each root separately
Description : A healthy 6 years-old child presents with carious maxillary second primary molar with a necrotic pulp. Which treatment would be preferred? A. Extraction B. Indirect pulp treatment C. ... normal exfoliation) D. Pulpectomy to preserve the tooth as a space manteiner. E. Antibiotic coverage
Last Answer : D. Pulpectomy to preserve the tooth as a space manteiner.
Description : A persistent oroantral fistula for a 12 weeks period following the extraction of a maxillary first permanent molar is best treated by,** A. Further review and reassurance since it will most ... . Excision of the fistula and surgical closure E. Maxillary antral wash out and nasal antrostomy.
Last Answer : D. Excision of the fistula and surgical closure
Description : A 7 years-old child has class I malocclusion, slight version of maxillary class III, adequate arch length. What is your management: A. Oral screen B. Head cap therapy C. Inclined plane on mandibular anterior teeth D. Hawley plate E. Expansion screw plate
Last Answer : C. Inclined plane on mandibular anterior teeth
Description : The immediate concern in the management of facial trauma should be: A. Securing a blood unit to replace any loss B. Fixation of fractures C. Checking the breath and insure a free airways
Last Answer : C. Checking the breath and insure a free airways
Description : Which of the following is false in regard to Cleft. Palate? a. May be submucous. b. More common in males than females c. Predispose to speech defects, orthodontics problem and hearing loss. d. Patients are more likely to have cardiovascular defect than the general population.
Last Answer : b. More common in males than females
Description : Which of the following is false in regard to Cleft-Palate? A. May be submucous B. More common in males than females C. Predispose to speech defects, orthodontics problem and hearing loss D. Patients are more likely to have cardiovascular defect than the general
Last Answer : B. More common in males than females
Description : Antibiotics should be used routinely to prevent infection arising from oral surgery in patients suffering from all the following EXCEPT: A. Agranulocytosis B. Sever uncontrolled diabetes C. Aplastic anaemia D. Mumps E. Leukaemia
Last Answer : D. Mumps
Description : The effects of tooth removal in healthy individuals can show as, A. Loss of contacts B. Slight tilting C. Pocket formation (in 2nd mandibular. Molar after 3rd molar horizontal impacted removal) D. TMJ problem E. All of the above
Last Answer : E. All of the above
Description : Loss of sensation in the lower lip may be produced by,CHECK ADC M07 A. Bell’s palsy B. Traumatic bone cyst C. Trigeminal neuralgia D. Fracture in the mandible first molar region E. Ludwig’s angina
Last Answer : D. Fracture in the mandible first molar region E. Ludwig’s angina
Description : The following cranial nerves contain parasympathetic outflow arising at the brain stem: a. optic nerve b. oculomotor nerve c. trigeminal nerve d. facial nerve
Last Answer : facial nerve
Description : The following structures arise from the first pharyngeal arch: a. common carotid artery b. mandible c. facial nerve d. orbicularis oculi e. temporalis
Last Answer : mandible
Description : The MOST common curvature of palatal root of maxillary first molar is: A. Distal B. Mesial C. Buccal D. Palatal
Last Answer : C. Buccal
Description : The major cause of mentalis muscle hyperactivity is: A. Class II Division I consequence B. Tongue thrust The major cause is lip sucking or lip thrust which avoid the development of the anterior ridge
Last Answer : A. Class II Division I consequence
Description : Which of the following is a typical consequence of dental crowding, assuming no primary tooth has been lost prematurely? A. Overlapping of lower incisors B. Palatal displacement of upper canines C. Impaction ... and first molars D. Mesial tipping of 16 and 26 E. Rotation of 16 and 26
Last Answer : A. Overlapping of lower incisors
Description : Which of the following will NOT be used in determination of vertical dimension? a. Aesthetic b. Phonetics c. Gothic arch tracing. d. Swallowing
Last Answer : c. Gothic arch tracing.
Description : A lateral incisor labial to the arch needs to be restored in normal alignment with PFM retraction. How will the tooth appear: A. Too wide B. Too short C. To narrow D. To long
Last Answer : C. To narrow
Description : Which of the following will NOT be used in the determination of vertical dimension: A. Aesthetic B. Phonetics C. Gothic arch tracing D. Swallowing
Last Answer : C. Gothic arch tracing
Description : The best space maintainer is: A. Lingual holding arch B. Pulpectomised primary tooth C. Band and loop maintainer
Last Answer : B. Pulpectomised primary tooth
Description : A labially displaced anterior tooth is restored with a gold core porcelain jacket crown so that it is in line with the arch; the crown will appears: A. Short B. Long C. Narrow D. Wide
Last Answer : C. Narrow
Description : A 10 years-old child presents with crowding of the dentition and desires correction. What would your next step be: a. Perform mixed dentition analysis. b. Extract the deciduous teeth. c. Ask ... permanent dentition erupts. d. Apply a fixed appliance. e. Review in yearly intervals.
Last Answer : a. Perform mixed dentition analysis.
Description : At birth, some calcified dental tissues are presented, a.All deciduous teeth and all permanent incisors. b.All deciduous teeth and permanent central incisors. c.All deciduous teeth and the first permanent molars. d.Deciduous teeth only.
Last Answer : c.All deciduous teeth and the first permanent molars.
Description : Why is it difficult to use matrices on deciduous teeth, A. It hurts the kids’ parents B. The small mouth opening of kids in that age range makes it difficult to keep matrices in mouth. C. The occlusal concavity of deciduous teeth
Last Answer : . The occlusal concavity of deciduous teeth
Description : the difficulty of placing matrices on deciduous dentition is a result of, A. The small mouth of kids which result in problem keeping the matrices in their mouths B. The occlusal convergence of the deciduous teeth
Last Answer : B. The occlusal convergence of the deciduous teeth
Description : A 10 years-old child presents with crowding of the dentition and desires correction. What would your next step be: A. Perform mixed dentition analysis B. Extract the deciduous teeth C. Ask ... off and complete permanent dentition erupts D. Apply a fixed appliances E. Review in yearly intervals
Last Answer : A. Perform mixed dentition analysis
Description : The MOST frequently retained deciduous teeth in A. Upper lateral incisors B. Upper central incisors C. Lower central incisors D. Second lower molars E. Second upper molars
Last Answer : D. Second lower molars
Description : At the age of four years, the x rays reveal calcification of: A. All deciduous and first permanent molars B. All permanent except of 3rd molars (7-8 yrs old) C. All deciduous D. All permanent
Last Answer : B. All permanent except of 3rd molars (7-8 yrs old)
Description : TTo extract upper deciduous molars, the movement should be: A. Buccal first to move tooth B. Palatal first to move tooth C. Distal first to move tooth D. Rotation movement E. Fraction of the tooth
Last Answer : B. Palatal first to move tooth
Description : The difference between deciduous and permanent teeth is: A. Deciduous teeth have a higher pulp horns and larger pulp chambers B. Deciduous teeth have flatter contact areas C. Deciduous teeth have thinner enamel surface D. All of the above
Description : At birth, some calcified dental tissues are presented, M07 ******* A. All deciduous teeth and all permanent incisors B. All deciduous teeth and permanent central incisors C. All deciduous teeth and the first permanent molars D. Deciduous teeth only
Last Answer : C. All deciduous teeth and the first permanent molars
Description : In the construction of partial dentures the surveyor is not used to, A. Contour the wax as part of the fabrication of the working cast B. Locate the guide planes C. Determine the location of indirect retainers D. Identify any undesirable undercuts
Last Answer : A. Contour the wax as part of the fabrication of the working cast
Description : Which muscle acts on the disto-lingual contour of lower denture: A. Mentalis B. Masseter C. Mylohyoid D. Buccinator
Last Answer : C. Mylohyoid
Description : Function of matrix band: A. Substitute for the missing wall so adequate condensation forces can be applied B. Permit re-establishment of proper contact lines C. Restrict extrusion of amalgam and prevent ... E. Provide an acceptable surface texture to the proximal surface F. All of the above
Last Answer : F. All of the above
Description : The surface of enamel rod prisms in permanent teeth is: A. Perpendicular to the outer surface of the tooth B. Parallel to the outer surface of the tooth C. Parallel to enamel contour D. Parallel to enamel-dentine contour
Last Answer : A. Perpendicular to the outer surface of the tooth
Description : In class II restorations, all of the following are considered to occur as probable causes of periodontal problems except: A. Flat ridge B. Faulty or not proper contour C. Not properly polished restoration D. Cervical wall is too deeply apical E. Overextension of lining in cavity
Last Answer : E. Overextension of lining in cavity
Description : Where is the retentive position on teeth according to the survey line: A. Below the height of contour B. Next to gingival margins
Last Answer : A. Below the height of contour
Description : The gingiva of a child is diagnosed on the basis of all of these except of: A. Contour of gingival papilla B. Sulcus depth C. Contour of Nasmyth membrane (nasmyth description of the membrane is unclear that's why the term enamel cuticle is preferred D. Tight filling of gingival collar
Last Answer : C. Contour of Nasmyth membrane (nasmyth description of the membrane is unclear that's why the term enamel cuticle is preferred
Description : When restoring weakened cusps with dental amalgam you should consider: A. 2mm reduction while forming a flattened surface B. 2mm reduction while following the original contour of the cusps C ... forming a flattened surface D. 4mm reduction while following the original contour of the surface
Last Answer : A. 2mm reduction while forming a flattened surface
Description : Gagging reflex is caused by: A. Trigeminal nerve B. Glossopharyngeal C. Facial nerve D. Recurrent laryngeal
Last Answer : B. Glossopharyngeal