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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
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A patient has suffered a blow resulting in the loosening of three maxillary incisors. Vitality tests give negative readings. The most appropriate management would be to
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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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During the extraction of an isolated maxillary second molar, the bony floor of the sinus is removed with the tooth. Your immediate treatment would be to
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Acute maxillary sinusitis is associated with
1. pain in the posterior maxillary teeth.
2. nasal discharge.
3. tenderness of posterior maxillary teeth to percussion.
4. increase of pain when bending over.
All of the above.
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A periapical radiolucency associated with a vital maxillary central incisor can represent a
1. nasopalatine cyst.
2. dentigerous cyst.
3. foramen of the incisive canal.
4. periapical granuloma.
(1) and (3)
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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
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The most logical explanation for causing swelling beneath the eye caused by an abscessed maxillary canine is that the
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