Key to effectove child control management is 1) Developing rapport with parents also 2) Developing rapport with child only 3) Ignoring child"s fear 4) Domination and genuineness
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Most common cause of draining sinuses in oral cavity of children 1) Periapical granuloma 2) Periapical abscess chronic 3) Periodontal abscess 4) Periapical periodontis acute
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
For at least how long calcium hydroxide remains when it is applied to residual carious dentin in the direct pulp treatment technique? 1) 6 months 2) 6 to 8 months 3) 2 weeks 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
To minimize gagging and overcome fear in a child while taking a alginate impession, it is recommended 1) Rinse the child"s mouth with anaesthetic mouth wash 2) Secure mandibular impression first 3) Secure maxillary impression first 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Which of the following are considered to be the effective methods of management of fears in a child 1) Reconditioning, reassurance and explanation 2) Reconditioning, overcorrection and indifference 3) Both the above 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
On the day following a formocresol pulpotomy of a mandibular molar, a three-year-old patient returned with a large ulcer near the midline of the lower lip. What is the probable cause of the ulcer? 1) Lip biting by the patient 2) Allergy to the anaesthetic solution 3) Pressure by the rubber dam frame 4) Leakage of formocresol on the lip
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Tetracycline stain of primary teeth occurs during the period of 1) Mineralization of first millimeter of dentin at dentinoenamel junction 2) Mineralization of first millimeter of enamel at the dentinoenamel junction 3) Mineralization of second millimeter of dentin at dentinoenamel junction 4) Mineralization of second millimeter enamel at dentinoenamel junction
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
What routine postoperative instructions should be given to a child or his parents following a primary tooth extraction? 1) The child"s activity should be restricted for the reminder of the day 2) The child should not eat or drink for the rest of the day 3) The child should not bite his anaesthetised lip or check 4) None of the above