Substances used for chemical cautery include all except 1) Chromic acid 2) Acetic acid 3) Silver nitrate 4) Trichloroacetic acid
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Which one of the following conditions are related to radiographic features of bulbous crowns, obliterated pulps and shortened roots 1. Pierre Robin syndrome 2. Porphyry 3. Osteogenesis imperfecta 4. Amelogenesis imperfecta
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
The cranial vault increases rapidly postnatally. By the age of six what % of cranial growth is completed 1) 60 % 2) 80 % 3) 90 % 4) 100 %
OrthodonticsAnswer: 3
The following dimension of face at birth is close to adult size 1. Width 2. Depth 3. Height 4. Same all of the above
Public Health DentistryAnswer: 1
Stored plasma is deficient in 1) Factors 2 and 5 2) Factors 5 and 8 3) Factors 7 and 9 4) None of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
A patient reports of dull pain in the jaws. Pain is more severe immediately after walking up from a night sleep. Patient also complains of difficulty in opening mouth. The probable cause may be 1) Pulpitis 2) Bruxism 3) Periodontitis 4) Migraine
EndodonticsAnswer: 2
For patients wearing CD the test for phonetics is best done at the time of 1) Before making wax rims 2) Recording jaw relations on the wax rims 3) At the time of try in stage of trial dentures 4) All of the above
ProsthodonticsAnswer: 3
The preferred agent for base formation below restorative resin is 1) Calcium hydroxide 2) Cavity varnish 3) Zinc oxide eugenol cement 4) None of the above