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Q1 The most appropriate treatment of nectrotizing ulcerative periodontitis in a patient with no fever and no lymphodenopathy is

1 periodontal debriment
2 antibiotic therapy
3 oral hygiene instructions
4 topical steroid therapy

a 1,2,3
b 1 & 3
c 2 & 4

Q2 The most important diagnostic element in assessing the periodontal status of patient is

a the depth of periodontal pockets
b radiographic appearence
c the mobility of teeth

Q3 Normal sulcular epithelium in man is

1 Non keratinized
2 Squamous
3 STRATIFIED
4 Nonpermeable

A 1,2,3
B 1 & 3
C 2 & 4

Q4 Following root planning ,a patient experiences thermal senstivity.The pain is associated with
A Golgi appratus
B Free nerve endings
C Odontoblastic processes

Q5 Carious lesions are most likely to develop if patient has

A Plaque on his teeth
B Saliva with low buffering capacity


Q6 An increase in immunoglobulins consistent with increase of
A Fibroblast
B Neutrophils
C Lymphocytes
D Plasma cells

Q7 The chief mechanism by which the body metobolizes short acting BARBITURATES is

a Oxidation
b Reduction
c Hydroxylation and Oxidation
 
Q8 Aprotective mechanism of dental pulp to external irritation or caries is formation of
A Pulp stones
B Secondary dentine
 
Q8 Aprotective mechanism of dental pulp to external irritation or caries is formation of
A Pulp stones
B Secondary dentine
 
correct me if i am wrong


Q1 The most appropriate treatment of nectrotizing ulcerative periodontitis in a patient with no fever and no lymphodenopathy is

1 periodontal debriment
2 antibiotic therapy
3 oral hygiene instructions
4 topical steroid therapy

a 1,2,3
b 1 & 3👍🙂
c 2 & 4

Q2 The most important diagnostic element in assessing the periodontal status of patient is

a the depth of periodontal pockets
b radiographic appearence
c the mobility of teeth🙂

Q3 Normal sulcular epithelium in man is

1 Non keratinized
2 Squamous
3 STRATIFIED
4 Nonpermeable

A 1,2,3🙄
B 1 & 3
C 2 & 4

Q4 Following root planning ,a patient experiences thermal senstivity.The pain is associated with
A Golgi appratus
B Free nerve endings
C Odontoblastic processes🙂

Q5 Carious lesions are most likely to develop if patient has

A Plaque on his teeth:luck:
B Saliva with low buffering capacity


Q6 An increase in immunoglobulins consistent with increase of
A Fibroblast
B Neutrophils
C Lymphocytes
D Plasma cells🙂

Q7 The chief mechanism by which the body metobolizes short acting BARBITURATES is

a Oxidation🙂
b Reduction
c Hydroxylation and Oxidation
 
1 Dental Porcelain Has
A Low Compressive Strength
B High Hardness
C High Tensile Strength
D Low Impact Strength

A 1,2,3
B 1&3
C 2&4
D 4

2 A Patient Whouses Nitroglycerine Has
A Asthma
B Cardiac Arrythmias
C Coronary Artery Disaeae
D High Blood Pressure

3which One Of The Following Would Be Of Greater Value In Determining The Etiology Of Oral Ulceration?
A History Of Oral Lesion
B Cytologic Smear
 
Q 1 Particulate hydroxyapatite,when placed subperiostially,
1 IS HIGHLY BIOCOMPATIBLE
2 HAS LOW INCIDENCE OF SECONDARY INFECTION FOLLOWING SURGERY
3 HAS A TENDANCY TO MIGRATE FOLLOWING INSERTION
4 INDUCES BONE FORMATIOM THROUGHOUT THE IMPLANTE MATERIAL

A 1,2,3
B 1 & 3
C 2 AND 4
D 4 ONLY
 
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Q 1 Particulate hydroxyapatite,when placed subperiostially,
1 IS HIGHLY BIOCOMPATIBLE
2 HAS LOW INCIDENCE OF SECONDARY INFECTION FOLLOWING SURGERY
3 HAS A TENDANCY TO MIGRATE FOLLOWING INSERTION
4 INDUCES BONE FORMATIOM THROUGHOUT THE IMPLANTE MATERIAL

A 1,2,3
B 1 & 3********************************
C 2 AND 4
D 4 ONLY
 
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1 Dental Porcelain Has
A Low Compressive Strength
B High Hardness
C High Tensile Strength
D Low Impact Strength

A 1,2,3
B 1&3
C 2&4:luck:
D 4

2 A Patient Whouses Nitroglycerine Has
A Asthma
B Cardiac Arrythmias
C Coronary Artery Disaeae👍
D High Blood Pressure

3which One Of The Following Would Be Of Greater Value In Determining The Etiology Of Oral Ulceration?
A History Of Oral Lesion👍
B Cytologic Smear
 
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