How much fluoride supplement should be provided to a 1 year old child (in a day) where the level of water fluoride is
.O2 ppm ?
1. 0.25mg
2. 0.50 mg
3. 1.0mg
4. 2.0mg
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
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
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
Facial and lingual walls of proximal box of a class II cavity in primary molar should be 1) Parallel to external walls 2) Should be rounded 3) Parallel to each other 4) Flared as much as possible
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Which of the following is an indication of indirect pulp capping? 1) Lingering sensitivity to hot and cold 2) Sensitivity of percussion 3) No history of spontaneous pain 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Modified class III preparation for amalgam is characterised by 1) Lack of aesthetics 2) Lingual dovetail 3) Straight axial walls 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
A 10-year-old child has intrusion of permanent maxillary central incisor. The choice of treatment is 1) Put tooth in its place and splint it 2) Allow tooth to erupt on its own 3) Treat it orthodontically 4) Do nothing
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
11-year-old child comes to the dental office one hour after injury to a maxillary central incisor. The tooth is vital and slightly mobile. Radiographic examination reveals a fracture at the apical third of the root. What is the best treatment at this point of time 1) Render palliative therapy 2) Extract the tooth 3) Relieve the occlusion and splint the tooth 4) None of the above