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1 what is the most definite way to differentiate ameloblastoma, and odontogenic keratocyst?
a. smear cytology
b. reactive light microscopy
c. reflective microscopy NOT SURE PLEASE CORRECT ME

2 what happens with intercanine distance after mixed dentition
a. increased
b. decreased
c. stable, no change

3 ataxic epilepsy patients-what are their most common dental problem
a. adontia
b. malocclusion
c. trauma
d. gingival hyperplasia due to medication


4 when a child loses its primary second molar before permanent first molar eruption, what is the choice of space maintainer?
a. lingual holding arch
b. band and loop
c. distal shoes
d. Nance appliance


5 which nerve would the ramus split osteotomy most likely damage?
for extracting of third molar, the following conditions would make the operation easier, except?
a. elastic bone
b. conical roots
c. soft tissue impaction
d. space within tooth bud is small


6 what is the most likely sign of neoplasm?
a. metaplasia
b. anaplasia
c. aplasia

7 for a patient with a faulty amalgam restoration, replacement with casting inlay/onlay might be better because
a. better adaptation
b. better retention
c. better proximal contour

8 which field of following can be a specialty according to ADA
a. public health
b. cosmetic dentistry
c. hospital dentistry
d. geriatric dentistry

9 what is the cause of epulis fissuratum
a. unstable denture
b. under extention
c. over extention
d. traumatic occlusion

10 when observing an amalgam filling, the dentist found that there is proximogingival angle deficiency, what is likely to be the main cause of this
a. a. inadequate wedging
b. matrix not well adapted
c. too large an initial amount of amalgam added to the cavity

11 Due to the mesial concavity of the maxillary first premolar, prior to condensation of the amalgam, the tooth is best prepared with
a. wedge only
b. matrix only
c. no wedge nor matrix needed
d. custom made wedge+matrix

12 which one of the teeth has the most consistent canal
a. mandibular incisor
b. mandibular premolar
c. maxillary canine
d. maxillary premolar
e. mandibular molar



13 on a panoramic radiograph there is a soap bubble appearance bilaterally in region of the angle the mandible. The condition most likely is
a. ameloblastoma
b. cherubism
c. ameloblastic fibroma
d. fibrous dysplasia

14 which nerve may be injury when giving a patient an injection in the buttocks
a. femoral
b. sciatic
c. gastrocnemius

15 in making radiographs, which of the following controls the mean energy of the x-ray
a. mA
b. kVp
c. focal spot size
d. exposure time

16 which organism is involved with periodontal disease
a. P. gingivalis
b. E species
c. bacterioids
d. C. rectus

17 with a modified Widman flap you mostly reduce bone by
a. adapt the flap margin
b. osseous restructuring
c. removal of infected osseous tissue
d removal of malignancy tissue

18 biotransformation is all except
a. conjugation
b. covalent bond
c. hydrolysis
d. oxidation

19 principle for occlusal-lingual amalgam preparation
a. retained by occlusal prep
b. self retentive immediately past where grooves coalesce
c. sharp retention
d. cavosurface bevel



20 which of the following properties of sodium hypochlorite most undesirable
a. smell
b. toxicity to viral dentin
c. tendency to bleach dentin
d. corrosive actin on endodontics files

21 the most frequent site where pain radiate to ear
a. mandibular premolar
b. mandibular molar
c. maxillary molar
d. maxillary premolar

22 to correct a posterior cross bite the attachment must be placed on
a. labial of maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
b. lingual maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
c. palatal f maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth


PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG THANKS ALOT
 
The correct ones are in RED! Good questions keep posting them!

1 what is the most definite way to differentiate ameloblastoma, and odontogenic keratocyst?
a. smear cytology
b. reactive light microscopy
c. reflective microscopy NOT SURE PLEASE CORRECT ME

2 what happens with intercanine distance after mixed dentition
a. increased
b. decreased
c. stable, no change

3 ataxic epilepsy patients-what are their most common dental problem
a. adontia
b. malocclusion
c. trauma
d. gingival hyperplasia due to medication


4 when a child loses its primary second molar before permanent first molar eruption, what is the choice of space maintainer?
a. lingual holding arch
b. band and loop
c. distal shoes
d. Nance appliance


5 which nerve would the ramus split osteotomy most likely damage?
Inferior alveolar nerve
for extracting of third molar, the following conditions would make the operation easier, except?
a. elastic bone
b. conical roots
c. soft tissue impaction
d. space within tooth bud is small


6 what is the most likely sign of neoplasm?
a. metaplasia
b. anaplasia
c. aplasia

7 for a patient with a faulty amalgam restoration, replacement with casting inlay/onlay might be better because
a. better adaptation
b. better retention
c. better proximal contour

8 which field of following can be a specialty according to ADA
a. public health
b. cosmetic dentistry
c. hospital dentistry
d. geriatric dentistry

9 what is the cause of epulis fissuratum
a. unstable denture
b. under extention
c. over extention
d. traumatic occlusion

10 when observing an amalgam filling, the dentist found that there is proximogingival angle deficiency, what is likely to be the main cause of this
a. a. inadequate wedging
b. matrix not well adapted
c. too large an initial amount of amalgam added to the cavity

11 Due to the mesial concavity of the maxillary first premolar, prior to condensation of the amalgam, the tooth is best prepared with
a. wedge only
b. matrix only
c. no wedge nor matrix needed
d. custom made wedge+matrix

12 which one of the teeth has the most consistent canal
a. mandibular incisor
b. mandibular premolar
c. maxillary canine
d. maxillary premolar
e. mandibular molar



13 on a panoramic radiograph there is a soap bubble appearance bilaterally in region of the angle the mandible. The condition most likely is
a. ameloblastoma
b. cherubism
c. ameloblastic fibroma
d. fibrous dysplasia

14 which nerve may be injury when giving a patient an injection in the buttocks
a. femoral
b. sciatic
c. gastrocnemius

15 in making radiographs, which of the following controls the mean energy of the x-ray
a. mA
b. kVp
c. focal spot size
d. exposure time

16 which organism is involved with periodontal disease
a. P. gingivalis
b. E species
c. bacterioids
d. C. rectus
All of above
17 with a modified Widman flap you mostly reduce bone by
a. adapt the flap margin
b. osseous restructuring
c. removal of infected osseous tissue
d removal of malignancy tissue

18 biotransformation is all except
a. conjugation
b. covalent bond
c. hydrolysis
d. oxidation

19 principle for occlusal-lingual amalgam preparation
a. retained by occlusal prep
b. self retentive immediately past where grooves coalesce
c. sharp retention
d. cavosurface bevel



20 which of the following properties of sodium hypochlorite most undesirable
a. smell
b. toxicity to viral dentin
c. tendency to bleach dentin
d. corrosive actin on endodontics files

21 the most frequent site where pain radiate to ear
a. mandibular premolar
b. mandibular molar (IPSILATERAL)
c. maxillary molar
d. maxillary premolar

22 to correct a posterior cross bite the attachment must be placed on
a. labial of maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
b. lingual maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
c. palatal f maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
 
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1 what is the most definite way to differentiate ameloblastoma, and odontogenic keratocyst?
a. smear cytology
b. reactive light microscopy
c. reflective microscopy

2 what happens with intercanine distance after mixed dentition
a. increased
b. decreased
c. stable, no change

3 ataxic epilepsy patients-what are their most common dental problem
a. adontia
b. malocclusion
c. trauma
d. gingival hyperplasia due to medication

---I am a bit concerned about "Ataxia" which means the inability to coordinate voluntary movements like walking! So I searched "ataxic epilepsy" with no succes. what I could find is "Episodic Ataxia" associated with Epilepsy. Now we all know that not all of the epilepsy patients are treated with Phenytoin, specially with partial seizures. That made me think of C as an answer.

Any ideas?

4 when a child loses its primary second molar before permanent first molar eruption, what is the choice of space maintainer?
a. lingual holding arch
b. band and loop
c. distal shoes
d. Nance appliance


5 for extracting of third molar, the following conditions would make the operation easier, except?
a. elastic bone
b. conical roots
c. soft tissue impaction
d. space within tooth bud is small


6 what is the most likely sign of neoplasm?
a. metaplasia
b. anaplasia
c. aplasia

7 for a patient with a faulty amalgam restoration, replacement with casting inlay/onlay might be better because
a. better adaptation
b.better retention
c. better proximal contour

8 which field of following can be a specialty according to ADA
a. public health
b. cosmetic dentistry
c. hospital dentistry
d. geriatric dentistry

9 what is the cause of epulis fissuratum
a. unstable denture
b. under extention
c. over extention
d. traumatic occlusion

10 when observing an amalgam filling, the dentist found that there is proximogingival angle deficiency, what is likely to be the main cause of this
a. a. inadequate wedging
b. matrix not well adapted
c. too large an initial amount of amalgam added to the cavity

11 Due to the mesial concavity of the maxillary first premolar, prior to condensation of the amalgam, the tooth is best prepared with
a. wedge only
b. matrix only
c. no wedge nor matrix needed
d. custom made wedge+matrix

12 which one of the teeth has the most consistent canal
a. mandibular incisor
b. mandibular premolar
c. maxillary canine
d. maxillary premolar
e. mandibular molar



13 on a panoramic radiograph there is a soap bubble appearance bilaterally in region of the angle the mandible. The condition most likely is
a. ameloblastoma
b. cherubism
c. ameloblastic fibroma
d. fibrous dysplasia

14 which nerve may be injury when giving a patient an injection in the buttocks
a. femoral
b. sciatic
c. gastrocnemius

15 in making radiographs, which of the following controls the mean energy of the x-ray
a. mA
b. kVp
c. focal spot size
d. exposure time

16 which organism is involved with periodontal disease
a. P. gingivalis
b. E species
c. bacterioids
d. C. rectus
Right, ALL of them!

17 with a modified Widman flap you mostly reduce bone by
a. adapt the flap margin
b. osseous restructuring
c.removal of infected osseous tissue
d removal of malignancy tissue

---From Carranza's (9thE, Page 777) Modified widman flap: Bone architecture is not corrected except if it prevents good tissue adaptation to the necks of the teeth.

18 biotransformation is all except
a. conjugation
b. covalent bond
c. hydrolysis
d. oxidation

19 principle for occlusal-lingual amalgam preparation
a. retained by occlusal prep
b. self retentive immediately past where grooves coalesce
c. sharp retention
d. cavosurface bevel



20 which of the following properties of sodium hypochlorite most undesirable
a. smell
b. toxicity to vital dentin
c. tendency to bleach dentin
d. corrosive actin on endodontics files



21 the most frequent site where pain radiate to ear
a. mandibular premolar
b. mandibular molar
c. maxillary molar
d. maxillary premolar

22 to correct a posterior cross bite the attachment must be placed on
a. labial of maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
b. lingual maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
c. palatal f maxillary and labial of mandibular teeth
 
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