Most realistic approach in managing a difficult child in dental clinic 1) Disregard the behaviour of child 2) Make child familiar with clinical atmosphere 3) Recondition the child by applied psychological methods 4) Physical methods to make child accept treatment
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Increased incidence of caries is noted in open bite cases. This is because of mouth breathing and decrease in masticator scouring action in the area of open bite 1) Only first statement is true 2) Only second statement is true 3) Both statement are true 4) Both statement are false
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
The thickness of rubber dam for children 1) 6 * 6 inch 2) 3 * 3 inch 3) 5 * 5 inch 4) 8 * 8 inch
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
When performing a formocresol pulpotomy in a deciduous molar, bleeding is noted from the canal orifices after the formocresol dipped cotton pellet has been pressed over the canal orifices for 5 minutes The dentist should
1. retreat the areas with formocresol for 3 minutes
2. abandon the pulpotomy -
3. perform a partial pulpectomy on the tooth
4. proceed normally
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
A 3-year-old child presents with only deciduous canine and molars. The child has light fine hair, light complexion and overall appearance of a older person. The findings suggest 1) Cleidocranial dysostosis 2) Osteogenesis imperfecta 3) Crouzan"s disease 4) Ectodermal dysplasia
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Which of the following factors are primarily contributory to the shedding of deciduous tooth? 1) Hydrostatic pressure 2) Vascular pressure 3) Oncotic pressure 4) Masticatory pressure
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
The "pulse oximetry" used in the determination of 1) Rate of flow 2) Oxygen saturation 3) Blood volume 4) Blood coefficient
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
The instrument which is not used in the widening of root canals in deciduous teeth is 1) Broach 2) Root canal spreader 3) Fill 4) Reamer