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Which of the following statements is/are true?
1. Radiographs cannot differentiate between infected and non-infected periapical lesions.
2. A definitive diagnosis of an apical lesion cannot be made on radiography alone.
3. Periapical radiolucencies are not always indicative of loss of pulp vitality.
4. A periapical radiograph can be used to locate the buccal bone level.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 1
Which of the following statements is/are true?
1. Radiographs cannot differentiate between infected and non-infected periapical lesions.
2. A definitive diagnosis of an apical lesion cannot be made on radiography alone.
3. Periapical radiolucencies are not always indicative of loss of pulp vitality.
4. A periapical radiograph can be used to locate the buccal bone level.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 1
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 apical region of a non-vital tooth with a deep carious lesion may radiographically show
1. widening of the periodontal space.
2. loss of lamina dura.
3. a circumscribed radiolucency.
4. calcification of the periodontal membrane.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 2
An acute periapical abscess must be associated with
1. pain.
2. sensitivity to percussion.
3. non-vital tooth.
4. periapical radiolucency.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 2
Which of the following statements is/are true?
(1) Radiographs cannot differentiate between infected and non-infected periapical lesions
(2) A definitive diagnosis of an apical lesion cannot be made on radiography alone
(3) Perapical radiolucencies are not always indicative of loss of pulp vitality
(4) A perapical radiograph can be used to locate the buccal bone level
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
When removal of carious dentin results in an exposure of non-vital pulp, treatment of choice is:
institute endodontic treatmentNDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
Which of the following statements is/are true?
1. Radiographs cannot differentiate between infected and non-infected periapical
lesions.
2. A definitive diagnosis of an apical lesion cannot be made on radiography alone.
3. Periapical radiolucencies are not always indicative of loss of pulp vitality.
4. A periapical radiograph can be used to locate the buccal bone level.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions 2012 online set 2
The appearance of a circumscribed radiolucent area sharply outlined, bounded by an even radiopaque border, located at the apex of a non-vital tooth, is consistent with
a radicular cyst.NDEB released questions part 2 set 3
Which of the following statements are correct?
1. Narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics are equipotent.
2. Non-narcotic analgesics do not alter consciousness.
3. Non-narcotic analgesics are safer and less toxic.
4. Non-narcotic analgesics produce less side effects.
(2) (3) (4)
NDEB released questions set 3
A tooth with a non-vital pulp may occasionally present radiographically with shortening or blunting of the apical tip of a root. The loss of apical cementum and dentin would be classified as what type of
resorption?
Inflammatory
NDEB released questions part 2 set 5
The least invasive, clinically sound, method of treating a permanent molar with early dentinal decay in the mesial pit which is connected to deep, non-carious fissures is a
preventive resin restorationNDEB released questions part 2 set 6
A "broken stress" or "non-rigid" type fixed prosthesis is indicated when
the abutments cannot be prepared in parallel without excessive removal of tooth structure.NDEB released questions part 2 set 7
The occlusal surface of a non-carious submerged mandibular deciduous second molar is level with the gingival margin. The second premolar is present radiographically. Your treatment of the deciduous tooth is to
extract the tooth and maintain the space.NDEB released questions part 2 set 7
A distinctive clinical entity originating as a proliferative response of the soft tissue of the oral mucosa to a non-specific irritant is called
pyogenic granulomaNDEB released questions part 2 set 8
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