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The four-year-old child who is aggressive in his behaviour in the dental stress situation is usually manifesting a basic
1) Spoiled nature
2) Fear reaction
3) Reaction to underaffection
4) Resentment against dentistry
Pedodontics Answer: 2

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

An avulsed permanent upper central incisor was replanted at 7 years of age. At age 11, replanted tooth compared to normal central incisor
1) Supraocclusion due to ankylosis
2) Infraocclusion due to ankylosis
3) Same plane on that of normal
4) None of the above
Pedodontics Answer: 2

Peer group identity is strong at
1) Pre-school age
2) Jevenile age
3) Teenage
4) Adult
Pedodontics Answer: 3

The gingival extension of the proximal box preparation of a Class H cavity should not be overextended in deciduous teeth as
1. enamel rod configuration is occlusally directed in the area
2. proximal contact areas are broad and flat
3. these teeth have a marked cervical constriction
4. there is likelihood of pulp exposure
Pedodontics Answer: 3

The amount of pulp tissue to be removed during a formocresol pulpotomy should be
1) Half of all the coronal pulp
2) The entire coronal pulp down to the cervical constriction of each root canal
3) Coronal pulp down to the area of bifurcation
4) Down to the apex of each root canal
Pedodontics Answer: 2

The best method to obtain cooperation from an uncooperative child in dental office
1) Persuade the child for cooperation
2) Punish the child for his misbehaviour
3) Display authority and command respect of child and continue with treatment
4) None of the above
Pedodontics Answer: 3

During administration of an inferior alveolar block, the assistant should
1) Stabilize the patient"s head
2) Hold the patient"s feet
3) Block the child"s vision of needles
4) Gently block the child"s hands and arms
Pedodontics Answer: 4

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