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Having just completed endodontic treatment on a maxillary central incisor, you are preparing the canal for a post when you inadvertently perforate the labial surface of the root. You would
re-prepare the canal so the post is now totally within the canal and cement the post.NDEB released questions set 1
Special attention is given to matrix adaptation for the insertion of amalgam in a MO cavity in a maxillary first premolar because of the
concavity in the cervical third of the mesial surface of the crown.NDEB released questions set 1
Which of the following nerves should be anesthetized for extraction of a maxillary lateral incisor?
1. Nasociliary.
2. Nasopalatine.
3. Sphenopalatine.
4. Anterior superior alveolar.
(2) and (4)
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After completion of root canal therapy on a maxillary first premolar with moderate mesial and distal lesions and intact buccal and lingual surfaces, the conservative restoration of choice is a/an
MOD gold onlay.NDEB released questions part 2 set 1
Having just completed endodontic treatment on a maxillary central incisor, you are preparing the canal for a post when you inadvertently perforate the labial surface of the root. You would
cement the post, then raise a flap and seal the defect surgically with amalgamNDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
Special attention is given to matrix adaptation for the insertion of amalgam in a MO cavity in a maxillary first premolar because of the
concavity in the cervical third of the mesial surface of the crown.NDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
Which of the following nerves should be anesthetized for extraction of a maxillary lateral incisor?
1. Nasociliary.
2. Nasopalatine.
3. Sphenopalatine.
4. Anterior superior alveolar.
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
Having just completed endodontic treatment on a maxillary central incisor, you are preparing the canal for a post when you inadvertently perforate the labial surface of the root. You would
cement the post, then raise a flap and seal the defect surgically with amalgam.NDEB released questions 2012 online set 2
Papillary hyperplasia on the palate of a patient wearing a maxillary complete denture is most likely to be associated with
an ill-fitting denture and poor oral hygieneNDEB released questions part 2 set 3
An eight-year old patient has a maxillary permanent right first molar extracted because of caries. The preferred approach to minimize a malocclusion is to
wait for the second molar to erupt into the space.NDEB released questions part 2 set 3
A maxillary posterior buccal crossbite in the deciduous dentition will most likely
be present when the permanent teeth eruptNDEB released questions part 2 set 3
An excessively thick palatal bar of a maxillary partial denture will
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After giving buccal infiltration anesthesia for the removal of a maxillary premolar, the patient complains of a sharp pain in the cheek which blanches. This is a result of
injecting the solution too rapidlyNDEB released questions part 2 set 8
The extraction of a maxillary deciduous central incisor at the age of 6 years will cause
no change in intercanine space.NDEB released questions part 2 set 12
When using forceps for extraction of a maxillary first molar, which of the following statements is/are true?
1. Palatal bone is thinner than buccal bone.
2. Buccal bone is easier to expand.
3. Forcep movement should be principally in the palatal direction.
4. Forcep movement should be principally in the buccal direction.
(2) and (4)
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