Description : The deficiency of which leads to dental caries? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Assertion: Aptyalism patients have higher than normal incidences of dental caries. Reason: Aptyalism is caused by the action of parasympa- thetic nerv
Last Answer : Assertion: Aptyalism patients have higher than normal incidences of dental caries. Reason: ... the action of parasympa- thetic nervous system
Description : Dental caries occur due to (A) Drinking water containing less than 0.2 ppm of fluorine (B) Drinking water containing greater than 1.2 ppm of fluorine (C) Drinking water containing high calcium (D) Drinking water containing heavy metals
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Newborns exposed to Chlamydia trachomatis from an infected mother may experience a. Toxic Shock Syndrome or Staphylococcal Skin Disease. b. Dental Caries When the Teeth Grow In. c. Destruction of the Reproductive Organs. d. Disease of the Eyes or Lungs.
Last Answer : d. Disease of the Eyes or Lungs.
Description : What is the most common infectious disease today? a. Respiratory Infections b. Intestinal Infections c. Sexually Transmitted Infections d. Dental Caries
Last Answer : d. Dental Caries
Description : Which of the following is NOT a condition seen with the development of dental caries? a. A Susceptible Tooth With A Buildup Of Plaque b. Dietary Carbohydrates (Usually Sugar) c. Acidogenic Bacterial Species d. Chewing A Lot Of Gum
Last Answer : d. Chewing A Lot Of Gum
Description : Dental caries are due to (1) Viral infection (2) Contaminated water (3) Bacterial infection (4) Hereditary causes
Last Answer : (3) Bacterial infection
Description : for dental caries to progress in dentine, A. the dentine must contain soluble collagen B. enamel must contain glycoproteins C. diet must contain simple carbohydrate D. diet must contain polysaccharides E. pulp must contain complement
Last Answer : C. diet must contain simple carbohydrate
Description : Dental caries of the proximal surfaces usually starts at, A. Somewhere between the ridge and the contact area B. Just gingival to contact areas C. Just about the gingival margin
Last Answer : B. Just gingival to contact areas
Description : What is the MOST important role of saliva in preventing dental caries: A. Buffering action
Last Answer : A. Buffering action
Description : Dental plaque produces: A. Chelation B. Dental caries C. Acids
Last Answer : C. Acids
Description : What is the affect of office dental prophylaxis of regular six month intervals on children's oral health? A. Reduce caries incidence by approximately 30% B. Provide a long term improvement in ... term improvement in oral hygiene D. Prevent gingivitis E. Reduce the need for patient cooperation
Last Answer : C. Provide a short term improvement in oral hygiene
Description : For dental caries to progress in dentine, A. The dentine must contain soluble collagen B. Enamel must contain glycoproteins C. Diet must contain simple carbohydrate D. Diet must contain polysaccharides E. Pulp must contain complement
Last Answer : C. Diet must contain simple carbohydrate
Description : Of all the factors that increase the resistance of teeth to dental caries, THE MOST EFFECTIVE is,** A. The general nutrition of a child during the period of tooth formation B. The ... eruption D. Sufficient intake of calcium and Vitamin D during the period of enamel mineralization and maturation
Last Answer : B. The intake of fluoride during the period of enamel mineralization and maturation
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
Description : Deficiency of vitamin-A leads to disease- (A) Night blindness, Xeropthalmia (B) Day blindness (C) (D) -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Vitamin A deficiency can result from inadequate intake, fat malabsorption, or liver disorders. Deficiency impairs immunity and hematopoiesis and causes rashes and typical ocular effects (eg, xerophthalmia, night blindness).
Description : Protein deficiency leads to `:`
Last Answer : Protein deficiency leads to `:` A. kwashiorkar B. marasmus C. Cretinism D. both (1) and (2)
Description : Thiamine `B_(1)` deficiency leads to
Last Answer : Thiamine `B_(1)` deficiency leads to A. Beri-beri B. Rickets -Vitamin D C. Caries D. Pellagra
Description : Deficiency of `I_(2)` in diet leads to
Last Answer : Deficiency of `I_(2)` in diet leads to
Description : Deficiency of Vitamin D leads to (A) Rickets (B) Osteomalacia (C) Xeropthalmia (D) Both (A) and (B)
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Pyridoxine deficiency leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Hypochromic microcytic anemia (D) Pernicious anemia
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Deficiency of Iron leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Hypochromic microcytic anemia
Description : A deficiency of folate leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Hypochromic microcytic anemia
Description : Deficiency of Vitamin C leads to (A) Rickets (B) Scurvy (C) Night blindness (D) All of these
Description : Pyridoxine deficiency leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Hypochromic microcytic anemia (D) Permicious anemia
Description : A deficiency of Iron leads to (A) Megaloblastic anemia (B) Aplastic anemia (C) Pernicious anemia (D) Hypochromic microcytic anemia
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The deficiency of Vitamin B12 leads to (A) Pernicious anaemia (B) Megablastic anaemia (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Description : Dictary deficiency of this vitamin leads to night blindness: (A) Retinol (B) Niacin (C) Ascorbic acid (D) Cholecalciferol VITAMINS 125
Description : All of the following statements about generalized gangliosidosis are true except (A) It results from deficiency of GM1-βGangliosidase (B) Breakdown of GM1 ganglioside is impaired (C) GM2 ganglioside accumulates in liver and elsewhere (D) It leads to mental retardation
Description : A dietary deficiency of tryptophan and nicotinate leads to (A) Beri Beri (B) Xerophthalmia (C) Anemia (D) Pellegra
Description : Which one of the following statements concerning glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is correct? (A) Young R.B.Cs, particularly reticulocytes, contain the highest enzyme activity cells show less enzyme ... PD gene (D) G-6-PD deficiency is precipitated by ingestion of drugs such as aspirin
Description : The deficiency of iodine leads to - (1) Hyperthyroidism (2) Goitre (3) Midgut (4) Diabetes
Last Answer : (2) Goitre Explanation: A goitre or goiter is a swelling of the thyroid gland which can lead to a swelling of the neck or larynx (voice box). Goitre is a term that refers to an ... gland that is functioning properly or not. Worldwide, over 90% cases of goitre are caused by iodine deficiency.
Description : Vitamin C deficiency leads to:------? A. Scurvy (Answer) B. Cold C. Cancer D. Rickets
Last Answer : A. Scurvy (Answer)
Description : Folic acid: a. is water soluble b. is absorbed in the stomach c. deficiency leads to aplastic anaemia d. deficiency occurs with methatrexate treatment
Last Answer : is water soluble
Description : The deficiency of this element leads to older leaves turning purple in colour on the underside. Identify the mineral? [a] Calcium [b] Phosphorus [c] Potassium [d] Iron [e] None of the above
Last Answer : [c] Potassium
Description : Deficiency of which of the following nutrient leads to terminal bud leaf becoming chlorotic white? [a] Copper [b] Calcium [c] Iron [d] Chlorine [e] None of the above
Last Answer : [e] None of the above
Description : The deficiency of iodine leads to (1) Hyperthyroidism (2) Goitre (3) Midgut (4) Diabetes
Last Answer : Goitre
Description : If you has caries who would you consult?
Last Answer : Dentist - its tooth decay
Description : Have you ever had a problem like this?
Last Answer : if it is an inherited thing that a person has bad teeth, nothing can be done about it. otherwise it should be washed regularly.
Description : If you have “caries” then which doctor you have consult? A. Dermatologist B. Orthopaedist C. Dentist (Answer) D. Nurologist
Last Answer : C. Dentist (Answer)
Description : What is not true about tobacco smoking: a. Redox potential favours growth of anaerobic bacteria. b. It is caries immuno-suppressive. c. It is adrenergic. d. Affects neutrophils and chemotactic factors.
Last Answer : b. It is caries immuno-suppressive.
Description : Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves: a. 90. 95% reduction of caries. b. 45. 55% reduction of caries. Esta se corrects si no tuviera la ultima opcion c. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces. d. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures.
Last Answer : d. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures.
Description : The most common cause of caries in children is, A. Soft diet B. High intake of carbohydrate C. Poor oral hygiene
Last Answer : B. High intake of carbohydrate
Description : A patient complains of sensitivity, on examination you find a composite filling restoring a good cavity preparation without any secondary caries; what is your next step: A. Extirpate the pulp that is obviously ... to sedate the pulp C. Ask patient to come back in six months D. Repeat restoration
Last Answer : B. Place ZOE dressing to sedate the pulp
Description : Good oral hygiene and fluoridation is LEAST useful in preventing caries of: A. Pit and fissure B. Smooth surface C. Inaccessible areas
Last Answer : A. Pit and fissure
Description : What is NOT true about tobacco smoking: A. Redox potential favours growth of anaerobic bacteria B. It is caries immuno-suppressive C. It is adrenergic D. Affects neutrophils and chemotactic factors
Last Answer : B. It is caries immuno-suppressive
Description : For fissure and sealant treatment to be a part of the primary pretentive care: A. Place sealant on teeth which are at high risk of caries B. Place sealant on newly erupted teeth
Last Answer : B. Place sealant on newly erupted teeth