To stimulate root apex formation (apexification) in incompletely developed young permanent tooth "Frank" technique utilises? 1) Formocresol 2) Buckeye"s fomocresol 3) Beech wood creosote 4) Calcium hydroxide and CMCP
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Group activities are expected in a child by what age group 1) 2-3 years 2) 5-6 years 3) 10-12 years 4) 12-15 years
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Which of the following local anaesthesia techniques is recomended for extraction of a primary mandibular molar? 1) Labial and lingual infiltration 2) Inferior alveolar nerve block 3) Intraosseous injection near apices 4) Inferior alveolar nerve block and a long buccal nerve block
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
A cooperative child patient demonstrating resistance in the dental office is usually manifesting 1) Anxiety 2) Anger 3) Inborn fear 4) Immaturity
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Fear is 1) A primary emotion acquired soon after birth 2) A primary emotion acquired in utero 3) A primary emotion acquired several years after birth 4) Not a primary emotion
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
A patient of 4-years-old will respond favourably if dentist shows 1) Submissiveness and compromise 2) Domination and generineness 3) Reasoning and concreteness 4) Empathy and respect
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
A preschool child has a definite yellow pigmentation of the primary teeth. Under ultraviolet light, the teeth have a faint overall yellow-green auto fluorescence. The most likely diagnosis is 1) Amelogenesis imperfecta 2) Hypoplasia of the primary teeth 3) Pigmentation associated with erythroblastosis fetalis 4) Tetracycline pigmentation
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Drug given to a haemophilic child before surgical procedures to control bleeding? 1) Penicillin 2) Epsilon aminocaproic acid 3) Phenytoin 4) Menandione