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Which treatment procedure is indicated for a patient with asymptomatic age related gingival recession?
No treatment.Released Written Exam book 1 2006
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scaling and root planing.Released Written Exam book 1 2006
When root canals are treated topically with
antibiotics rather than with disinfectants
1. a greater success rate results.
2. the same rules of mechanical
preparation and filling must be
observed.
3. treatment may be completed in fewer
appointments.
4. there is greater assurance that all
micro-organisms are destroyed.
5. there is a danger of sensitizing
patients to antibiotics.
(2) and (5)
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The desired termination point of apical root canal preparation when performing endodontic treatment on a vital tooth is
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Which one of the following is the initial treatment for internal resorption?
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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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Which of the following are true statements about incision and drainage of an acute apical abscess?
1. A rubber dam drain may be placed and sutured to assist drainage.
2. The procedure is only indicated with a localized, fluctuant swelling.
3. Profound anesthesia of the surgical site is not always possible.
4. Relief of the pressure and pain is immediate after treatment.
All of the above.
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When removal of carious dentin results in an exposure of non-vital pulp, the treatment of choice is to
institute endodontic treatment.NDEB released questions set 1
The initial treatment of choice for a 16 year old patient, who presents with multiple extensive carious lesions, is to
place the patient on a preventive regime and to
excavate caries and place temporary restorations within the next few weeks.
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Treatment of primary herpetic gingivostomatitis should include
1. palliative treatment.
2. steroid therapy.
3. control of secondary infection.
4. application of dilute hydrogen peroxide.
(1) and (3)
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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
approximate the soft tissue as accurately as possible without irrigating.NDEB released questions set 1
Which of the following conditions CONTRAINDICATES routine dental treatment in the dental office?
Recent (15 days) myocardial infarct.NDEB released questions part 2 set 1
The most appropriate time for surgical treatment in a female patient with mandibular prognathism is
after the completion of growthNDEB released questions part 2 set 1
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Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment for an endodontically treated mandibular first molar with a previously placed MOD amalgam restoration?
Crown.NDEB released questions part 2 set 2
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