Systemically, antibiotics are routinely indicated for 1) ANUG 2) Adult periodontitis 3) Chronic gingivitis 4) None of the above
PeriodonticsAnswer: 4
"V" shaped bone loss is seen in 1) Trauma from occlusion 2) Simple periodontitis 3) Orthodontic tooth movements 4) All of the above
PeriodonticsAnswer: 1
Thick manageable true pockets with no recession are best treated by 1) Langerhans technique of connective tissue 2) Apically displaced flap 3) Free gingival graft 4) Lateral sliding graft
PeriodonticsAnswer: 2
Life-saver shaped enlargement of marginal gingiva is called 1) Stillman"s cleft 2) Mc Call"s festoons 3) Widow peaks 4) Craters
PeriodonticsAnswer: 2
Desensitizing agent used in dentifrice is 1) Sodium chloride 2) Potassium nitrate 3) Ammonium sulphate 4) Glycerin
PeriodonticsAnswer: 2
Knife use for gingivectomy is 1) Kirkland 2) Orban 3) Merified 4) Burkett"s
PeriodonticsAnswer: 1
Slight gingival recession on normally placed canine is noted due to inflammation. After through scaling and root planing it is free of inflammation. Treatment of choice 1. Laterally positioned graft 2. Free gingival graft 3. Coronally displaced graft 4. Maintenance and recall visits
PeriodonticsAnswer: 4
Four stages in progression of diseases are 1) Initial, early, established, advanced 2) Incipient, initial, established, advanced 3) Early, established, initial, advanced 4) Initial, established, early, advanced