Most common cause of draining sinuses in oral cavity of children 1) Periapical granuloma 2) Periapical abscess chronic 3) Periodontal abscess 4) Periapical periodontis acute
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
GIC is done for primary teeth mainly because of 1) Its colour 2) Its adhesion to dentin and enamel 3) Fluoride release 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Pulp mummification is indicated in 1) Non-vital tooth 2) Deep caries on a symptomatic vital tooth 3) Traumatic exposure of a vital primary tooth 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
All of the following are true of cleft of secondary palate except 1) May be submucous 2) Common in males 3) Causes cleft lip 4) May involve hard and soft palates
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Rampant caries. True is 1) Characterised by bimodal attack 2) More than 10 new carious lesions occur in a year 3) Mandibular incisors are also affected 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Indirect pulp therapy 1) Removes all the layers of carious dentin 2) Removes all the bacteria from carious lesion 3) Is successfull with teeth having clinical evidence of pulpal or periapical pathosis 4) Is dependent on remineralisation of affected dentin and reparative dentin formation
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
The best method to gain cooperation of a child with a different cultural background is 1) Attempt to speak in his language 2) Demonstrate the procedures before performing 3) Communicate through auxillary who can understand 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Nursing bottle caries results from 1) Drinking human milk 2) Drinking non-human milk 3) Drinking milk with sweetening additive 4) Improper feeding posture