What routine postoperative instructions should be given to a child or his parents following a primary tooth extraction? 1) The child"s activity should be restricted for the reminder of the day 2) The child should not eat or drink for the rest of the day 3) The child should not bite his anaesthetised lip or check 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
1 ppm of fluoride in water gives a final concentration of 1) 1 % 2) 0.1 % 3) 0.001 % 4) 0.0001 %
Community DentistryAnswer: 4
Vomiting during impression making procedures may be prevented by 1) Sedating the patient 2) Injecting local anaesthetic 3) Asking patient to come on empty stomach 4) Change the impression material
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 2
A patient wants new set of CD. The present set which he is wearing now is loose. Examination revealed papillary hyperplasia of palate. The first thing you would like to do 1) Cauterize the papillary growth so that palate is smooth 2) Use tissue conditioners on the maxillary denture for the abuses tissue 3) Making the impression for CD with mucocompressive materials 4) Tell the patient it is difficult to make CD for him
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 2
Which single factor could contribute most to the development of simple gingivitis in children? 1. High fever 2. Poor oral hygiene 3. Oral habits 4. Physical nature of food ingested
PeriodonticsAnswer: 2
Most important diagnostic sign of upper motor neuron syndrome 1) Exaggerated tendon reflexes 2) Babinski"s sign -ve 3) Absent superficial reflexes 4) Lead pipe rigidity
General MedicineAnswer: 1
All of the following are ADA recommended topical fluorides except 1) APF gel 2) Monofluorophosphate 3) Fluoride varnish 4) Flourspar
Community DentistryAnswer: 4
Not true about Bell"s palsy 1) Chorda tympani affected 2) Treatment with carbamazepine 3) Hyperaccusis 4) None of the above