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Which of the following may be associated with a fracture of the mandible?
1. Diplopia.
2. Malocclusion.
3. Swelling of the orbit.
4. Pain.
(2) and (4)
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A patient presenting with diplopia, exophthalmos, nasal bleeding and swelling, may suffer from a fracture of the
zygomatic bone.NDEB released questions set 3
Which of the following muscles causes displacement of the condyle in a subcondylar fracture of the mandible?
Lateral (external) pterygoid.NDEB released questions part 2 set 5
Which of the following antibiotics would commonly be prescribed for a patient presenting with a compound fracture of the jaw?
Penicillin.NDEB released questions part 2 set 8
The best method of treatment of a nondisplaced fracture of the body of the mandible in an edentulous patient is
use of splint or lower denture with circumferential wiring.NDEB released questions part 2 set 8
A 9 year old boy sustains a fracture of the crown of his central incisor with minimal pulp exposure. The accident occurred one hour prior. A periapical radiograph reveals that the root of the tooth is intact but the apex is open. The most appropriate treatment is to
pulp cap with calcium hydroxide and restoreNDEB released questions part 2 set 12
A 22 year old presents with a fracture of the incisal third of tooth 2.1 exposing a small amount of dentin. The fracture occurred one hour previously. There is no mobility of the tooth but the patient complains that it is rough and sensitive to cold. The most appropriate emergency treatment is to
smooth the surrounding enamel and apply glass ionomer cement.NDEB released questions part 2 set 13
A 9-year old boy is brought to the office for treatment immediately following a facial injury with a fracture of enamel only of a maxillary central incisor. The tooth tests completely negative to an electric pulp tester. This finding indicates that the tooth
may be only temporarily nonresponsive and should be checked at a later date.NDEB released questions part 2 set 15
A pontic exerting too much pressure against the ridge will cause
1. fracture of the solder joints.
2. hypertrophy of the soft tissue.
3. crazing of the gingival portion of the porcelain.
4. resorption of the alveolar bone.
(2) and (4)
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A 22 year old presents with a fracture of the incisal third of tooth 2.1 exposing a small amount of dentin. The fracture occurred one hour previously. There is no mobility of the tooth but the patient complains that it is rough and sensitive to cold. The most appropriate emergency treatment is to
smooth the surrounding enamel and apply glass ionomer cement.NDEB released questions set 8
Which of the following radiographs is most appropriate for the diagnosis of a fracture of the maxilla?
Anteroposterior radiograph of the skull.NDEB released questions set 11
The most likely cause of fracture of the veneering porcelain, that leaves the underlying metal exposed, on a porcelain fused to metal bridge is
contamination of the metal prior to porcelain application.NDEB released questions set 12
A clinical sign of unilateral fracture of the body of the zygoma is
subconjunctival haemorrhage.NDEB released questions set 12
A patient presenting with diplopia, exophthalmos, nasal bleeding and swelling, may suffer from a fracture of the
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A 22 year old presents with a fracture of the incisal third of tooth 2.1 exposing a small amount of dentin. The fracture occurred one hour previously. There is no mobility of the tooth but the patient complains that it is rough and sensitive to cold. The most appropriate emergency treatment is to
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