The simplest form of pulp therapy is 1) Apicocectomy 2) Pulp capping 3) Pulpectomy 4) Pulpotomy
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
A child with a small head, minor anomalies of the face including a thin upper lip, growth delay, and developmental disability can have all of the following, except 1) A chromosomal syndrome 2) A teratogenic syndrome 3) A mendelian syndrome 4) A polygenic syndrome
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
In a 2-year-old child maxillary deciduous central incisor is intruded by 4 mm. Treatment is 1) Remove the intruded incisor 2) Resorption of the intruded incisor 3) Make patient comfortable and observe 4) Resorption and splint
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
The presence of higher amounts of proline-rich proteins (PRP) can have what kind of effect on caries causation? 1) Caries promoting since they help in bacterial adherence 2) Make tooth surface resistant to caries since it enhances fluoride action 3) Both A and B 4) Aid in supersaturation of salive, therefore make tooth resistant to caries
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
The drug given through inhalation to achieve conscious sedation 1) Diazepam 2) Chloral hydrate 3) Halothane 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Gingivitis is at its peak in children at age 1) 3-4 years 2) 6-7 years 3) 11-13 years 4) 15-18 years
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Primary objective for not extracting primary teeth is 1) To prevent arch length deficiency 2) Mastication and speech 3) To prevent development of aberrant oral habits 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Antibiotic prophylaxis for bacterial endocarditis with dental manipulation should be started at least 1) 1 day before treatment 2) 1 hour before treatment 3) 1 day after treatment 4) 2 day before treatment