Adult dose is 100 mg, average dose for 6-year-old normal child may be 1) 100 mg 2) 75 mg 3) 50 mg 4) 25 mg
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Greatest problem in pulpal diagnosis is estimating the amount of 1) Decay 2) Recession 3) Inflammation 4) Pathologic resorption
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Information of a tooth to be extracted in child of six years old is 1) Given to child in preceeding appointment after planning extraction 2) Never given to child as it may hurt him 3) Is given to child immediately before the procedure 4) None of the above. No relation at all
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Which of the following uncooperative behaviour is seen in physically abused child 1) Timid/Shy 2) Stoic 3) Whining type 4) Hysterical
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Primary teeth of a 4-year-old child are grey in colour and exhibit extensive occlusal and incisal wear. Radiographic examination indicates secondary dentin deposition. The condition may be 1) Amelogenesis imperfecta 2) Dentinogenesis imperfecta 3) Porphyria 4) Cleindocranial dystosis
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
The oral route is recommended for pre medication in children because
1. it is the fastest route
2. it is usually a pleasant route
3. its effect is most predictable
4. all drugs can be administered by this route
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
How reliable are electric pulp tests after trauma to permanent teeth 1) Never reliable 2) Seldomreliable 3) Usually reliable 4) Highly reliable
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
During restoration, mechanical exposure of mesiobuccal pulpal horns in the primary max. 1st molar with moderate caries lesion on the mesial. Distal surfaces, the treatment now should be 1) Pulp capping with dycal - restore with silver amalgam 2) Pulpotomy - restore with stainless steel crown 3) Pulpectomy - restore with stainless steel crown 4) None of the above