Description : What type of features does Paget’s disease ( osteitis deformans) show in the early stages in the oral mucosa: A. Cotton wool B. Ground glass C. Orange peel D. Beaten copped
Last Answer : B. Ground glass
Description : The laboratory findings in Paget’s disease show: A. Elevated calcium, elevated phosphate, and elevated alkaline phosphate. B. Normal calcium, normal phosphate and elevated alkaline phosphate
Last Answer : B. Normal calcium, normal phosphate and elevated alkaline phosphate
Description : Radiopaque lesions are seen in: A. Multiple myeloma B. Paget’s disease C. Hyperparathyroidism D. Chronic renal failure
Last Answer : B. Paget’s disease
Description : The absence of lamina dura in radiographs is a feature of all of these except for:** A. Paget’s disease (hyperphosphatasia) B. Hyperparathyroidism C. Fibrous dysplasia (como querubinismo) D. Osteogenesis imperfecta E. Hyperthyroidism
Last Answer : E. Hyperthyroidism
Description : How do you prepare the floor of pulp chamber in molars: A. Swab and dry with cotton wool and excavate B. Use round bur to flatten the floor C. Under cut walls D. Use flat end fissure bur to make it levelled
Last Answer : A. Swab and dry with cotton wool and excavate
Description : The lamina dura is absent in which condition: A. Von Recklinghausen B. Paget’s C. Periapical granuloma
Last Answer : B. Paget’s
Description : Which of the following is TRUE about syphilis: A. The spirochetes disseminate rapidly throughout the body within 24hour after contact B. Both the primary chancre and the secondary mucous patch stages of ... Only the lesions of the primary and secondary stages are contagious D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Which of the following is NOT CHARACTERISTIC of trigeminal neuralgia?** A. The pain usually last for few seconds up to a minute in the early stages of the disease B. The pain is usually ... of the forehead E. It is a paroxysmal in nature and may respond to the treatment with Carbamazepine
Last Answer : D. An attack of pain is usually preceded by sweating in the region of the forehead
Description : Which of the following is the most widely used heat insulating material for pipelines carrying steam? (A) Tar dolomite bricks followed by asbestos (B) Fireclay refractory followed by aluminium sheet (C) Cotton followed by aluminium foil (D) 85% magnesia cement and glass wool
Last Answer : (D) 85% magnesia cement and glass wool
Description : A rise in blood ‘Ca’ may indicate (A) Paget’s disease (B) Vitamin D deficiency (C) Cushing’s disease (D) Hypervitaminosis D
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : A rise in blood calcium may indicate (A) Paget’s disease (B) Rickets (C) Osteomalacia (D) Hypervitaminosis D
Description : Serum lipase level increases in (A) Paget’s disease (B) Gaucher’s disease (C) Acute pancreatitis (D) Diabetes mellitus
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Serum biochemistry of a 60 year old man revealed calcium of 1.98 mmol/l and phosphate of 0.55 mmol/l with an alkaline phosphatase of 450 IU/l.Which among the following mosts suits ... biochemistry? 1) Osteoporosis 2) Osteomalacia 3) Pagets Disease 4) Secondary Hyperparathyroidism 5) Renal failure
Last Answer : Answers-2 Osteomalacia is associated with low calcium and phosphate with raised alkaline phosphatase. Serum biochemistry is normal in osteoporosis. Pagets disease is associated with normal ... renal failure when tertiary hyperparathyroidism sets in there is low calcium with raised phosphate.
Description : Localized rapid bone turnover, most commonly affecting the skull, femur, tibia, pelvic bones, and vertebrae, characterizes which of the following bone disorders? a) Osteitis deformans Osteitis ... that comes from extension of soft tissue infection, direct bone contamination, or hematogenous spread.
Last Answer : a) Osteitis deformans Osteitis deformans (Paget’s disease) results in bone that is highly vascularized and structurally weak, predisposing to pathologic fractures.
Description : When the female patient demonstrates thickening, scaling, and erosion of the nipple and areola, the nurse recognizes that the patient is exhibiting signs of a) Paget's disease. Paget's disease ... the breast and demonstrates an orange peel apearance of breast skin with enlargement of skin pores.
Last Answer : a) Paget’s disease. Paget’s disease is a malignancy of mammary ducts with early signs of erythema of nipple and areola.
Description : Among the following which is not the feature of Paget’s disease of Breast Options: 1) Itching 2) Unilateral presentation 3) Nipples usually destroyed 4) Underlying lump is usually present
Last Answer : Correct Answer: 1) Itching
Description : Bisphosphonates are beneficial in the following conditions except: A. Paget's disease B. Senile osteoporosis C. Rickets D. Osteolytic bony metastasis
Last Answer : C. Rickets
Description : How do you peel an orange?
Last Answer : I usually use my fingers to rip the rind off
Description : What's the best type of peel-and-eat orange?
Last Answer : navel oranges are pretty user-friendly
Last Answer : The quality of orange peel Orange is more or less everyone likes to eat. It also has health benefits. This fruit contains vitamin C. We always throw away the orange peel when we eat. But it's not a waste. ... out, strain it and pour it in a spray bottle. You can use it as a window and floor cleaner.
Description : We do not have a covered garage and a dishwasher with a brush twice a year.
Last Answer : In ten years, no one will recognize you or make a claim. Get a new varnish at your expense, or ride with a peeling. You have no choice but to buy a new car.
Description : When should metallic framework not be contaminated during the fabrication of a porcelain fused to metal crown: A. Between bisque stage and glazing stage B. Between preheat and opaque stages C. Between opaque and bisque stages D. Between one opaque and two opaque stages
Last Answer : B. Between preheat and opaque stages
Description : Porcelain must not be contaminated by handling between which two stages: A. Pre-soldering and heat treatment B. Heat treatment and opaque /bake/ stages C. Opaque and bisque stages D. Bisque and glazing stages E. First opaque bake and second opaque bake
Last Answer : A. Pre-soldering and heat treatment
Description : Which is the right sequence of the histological stages of tooth development? M07 A. Initiation, proliferation, histodifferentiation, morphodifferentiation, mineralization ... , mineralization D. Initiation, proliferation, morphodifferentiation, histodifferentiation, mineralization
Last Answer : A. Initiation, proliferation, histodifferentiation, morphodifferentiation, mineralization
Description : Which of the following anomalies occurs during the initiation and proliferation stages of tooth development A. Amelogenesis imperfecta (developmental defect) B. Dentinogenesis imperfecta (developmental defect) C. Enamel hypoplasia (AI type) D. Oligodontia E. Ankylosis
Last Answer : D. Oligodontia
Description : How do you know that you have "beaten" Lyme Disease?
Last Answer : When you’ve finished the prescribed course of antibiotics.
Description : What name is used for cotton wool that is used to mop up blood?
Last Answer : That's called a 'swab'.
Description : Cotton Wool Holder?
Last Answer : form_title= Cotton Wool Holder form_header= Keep your cotton safe with a holder. How much will you need the holder to hold?*= _ [50] What shape would you like the holder?*= _ [50] How many holders do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, More than 5}
Description : What do wool ryon and cotton in common?
Last Answer : They are fibers.
Description : Which of the following is largely used in textile industries in India? (1) Cotton (2) Wool (3) Synthetic fibres (4) Jute
Last Answer : (1) Cotton Explanation: Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective capsule, around the seeds of cotton plants of the genus Gossypium which is most often spun ... is used in fishing nets, coffee filters, tents, explosives manufacture, cotton paper, and in bookbinding.
Description : Which of the following fibres is considered as the stron est natural fibre? (1) Cotton (2) Jute (3) Wool (4) Silk
Last Answer : (4) Silk Explanation: Ultrastrong spider silk is one of the toughest natural fibers known in nature. The light, flexible fiber is five times stronger by weight than high-grade steel and extremely stretchy, enlarging to snag incoming insects and other prey.
Description : Which of the following is not a natural polymer? (1) Wool (2) Silk (3) Cotton (4) Teflon
Last Answer : (4) Teflon Explanation: Natural polymers occur in nature and can be extracted. They are often waterbased. Examples of naturally occurring polymers are silk, wool, DNA, cellulose, cotton and proteins.
Description : Which of the following is not a natural fibre? (A) Silk (B) Viscose rayon (C) Wool (D) Cotton
Last Answer : (B) Viscose rayon
Description : Which of the following is a natural polyamide fibre? (A) Wool (B) Silk (C) Cotton
Last Answer : (A) Wool
Description : First Aid Kit should contain? a. Cotton Wool, Bandage b. Pain Relievers, Medicines c. Scissors, Gloves, Antacids d. All the above
Last Answer : d. All the above
Description : First Aid it should contain? a. Cotton Wool, Crepre bandage b. Sterile dressing, pain reliever c. Scissors, Gloves, Antacids d. All the above
Description : Which of the following is known as the Golden Fiber? a. Jute b. Cotton c. Silk d. Wool
Last Answer : a. Jute
Description : The purest natural form of cellulose is _______. a) rayon b)cotton c)wool d)silk
Last Answer : b)cotton
Description : Which of the following fibres is considered as the strongest natural fibre? (1) Cotton (2) Jute (3) Wool (4) Silk
Last Answer : Silk
Description : Four year kid shows at your clinic with open bite as a result of thumb sucking, you notice a delayed speech ability, what would be your first management, A. Refer to a speech therapist B. Apply ... inhibitor denture and educate the parents about it so the kid will not be taking it off so often
Last Answer : A. Refer to a speech therapist
Description : A patient in your dental chair shows chest pain, weak pulse and dysponea, what is your initial management, A. Give a nitro-glycerine tablet and keep the patient up seated B. Put the patient in supine position C. Do nothing and wait until the symptoms go
Last Answer : A. Give a nitro-glycerine tablet and keep the patient up seated
Description : A patient shows a lesion on the tongue adjacent to sharp tooth. You “round off” the sharp area and recall patient after one month to see the lesion turning smaller in size. What would be your next step: A. Keep observing B. Perform an excision biopsy C. Prescribe Kenalog and Orabase
Last Answer : A. Keep observing
Description : A patient has painful lesions on her buccal mucosa. Biopsy report shows acantholysis and supra basilare, your diagnosis is: A. Pemphigus vulgaris B. Bulla lichen planus C. Erythema multiform D. Systemic lupus erythematosus
Last Answer : A. Pemphigus vulgaris
Description : A child has less than the normal number of teeth, the mandibular lateral incisor is larger than usual, on x rays it shows with two roots and two roots canals; your diagnosis is:** A. Dilaceration B. Gemination C. Fusion D. Concrescence E. Taurodontism
Last Answer : C. Fusion
Description : A 8 years-old patient has 3 first premolars erupted and a swelling on the ridge of the un-erupted premolar. X ray shows a fully developed crown and ¾ roots development with no ... recision to allow eruption C. Soft tissues recision accompanied with orthodontic appliance to help with eruption
Last Answer : C. Soft tissues recision accompanied with orthodontic appliance to help with eruption
Description : A periapical x ray of 11 and 12 region shows the vimen, floor of the nasal fossa and the median palatine suture. The other feature that can be seen is: A. Maxillary sinus B. Incisive foramen C. Zygomatic process D. Wall of maxillary sinus
Last Answer : B. Incisive foramen
Description : A 12 years-old girl complains of sore mouth, she has painful cervical lymphadenitis and a temperature of 39°c, oral examination shows numerous yellow grey lesions. What is the MOST LIKELY ... mentor hombres mas de 20 años en labios C. Herpetic gingivostomatitis D. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Last Answer : C. Herpetic gingivostomatitis
Description : A tooth under occlusal trauma shows A. Bone resorption B. Necrosis of the pulp C. Hypercementosis D. Triangulation Vertical defects occur adjacent to a tooth and usually in the form of a triangular area of missing bone, known as triangulation E. All of the above
Last Answer : E. All of the above
Description : A 65 years-old woman arrived for dental therapy. The answered questionnaire shows that she is suffering from severe cirrhosis. The problem that can be anticipated in the routine dental ... oral infection D. Increased tendency to syncope E. Difficulty in achieving adequate local anaesthesia
Last Answer : B. Tendency towards prolonged haemorrhage
Description : A 45 years-old patient awoke with swollen face, puffiness around the eyes, and oedema of the upper lip with redness and dryness. When he went to bed he had no swelling, pain or ... B. Angioneurotic oedema C. Infectious mononucleosis D. Acute maxillary sinusitis E. Acute apical periodontitis
Last Answer : B. Angioneurotic oedema