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An affected mole infant born to normal parents could be an example of all of the following, except
1) An autosomal doninant disorder
2) An autosomal recessive disorder
3) A polygenic disorder
4) A vertically transmitted disorder
Pedodontics Answer: 1

The three components of Frued"s psychodynamic theory are
1) Id, ego, superego
2) Assimilation, accomodation, equilibration
3) Both of the above
4) None of the above
Pedodontics Answer: 1

A child with a fever of 102 degree celcius and vesicles in the oral cavity is probably suffering rom
1) Herpes simplex type I
2) Juvenile periodontitis
3) Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
4) Neutropenia
Pedodontics Answer: 3

While charting the dentition of a child, the pedodontist finds that the following teeth are present in the four quadrants: permanent central incisor, permanent lateral incisor, deciduous cuspid, deciduous first molar, deciduous second molar and permanent first molar. This eruptive pattern may be considered most nearly normal for a child aged
1) 3-6 years
2) 7-10 years
3) 11-14 years
4) 15-18 years
Pedodontics Answer: 2

Properly contoured restoration for primary teeth helps mainly in
1) Maintaining vertical dimension by preventing overeruption of teeth
2) Maintaining interarch relationships
3) Maintaining proximal contacts and length of dental arch
4) All of the above
Pedodontics Answer: 3

A lower lingual holding arch with 0.036 inch arch wire soldered to bands would be described as
1) Fixed non-functional bilateral multiple tooth loss
2) Removable functional bilateral singular tooth loss
3) Fixed non-functional bilateral singular tooth loss
4) None of the above
Pedodontics Answer: 1

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
Pedodontics Answer: 1

The pulp horn that is most likely to be exposed during cavity preparation on deciduous molars is
1) Mesiobuccal of first molar
2) Distobuccal of first molar
3) Mesiobuccal of second molar
4) Distobuccal of second molar
Pedodontics Answer: 1

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