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antibiotics rather than with disinfectants
1. a greater success rate results.
2. the same rules of mechanical
preparation and filling must be
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3. treatment may be completed in fewer
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5. there is a danger of sensitizing
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CONTRAINDICATED for a tooth that
has a
vertical root fracture.
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preparation in a molar the
1. axial wall should be 1.5mm deep.
2. gingival cavosurface margin must
clear contact with the adjacent tooth.
3. proximal walls diverge occlusally.
4. facial and lingual proximal
cavosurface margins must just clear
contact with the adjacent tooth.
(2) and (4)
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1. a bevelled margin produces a more favorable surface for etching.
2. a bevelled margin improves the edge strength of the composite resin.
3. after etching, the bonding agent reduces microleakage.
4. the procedure eliminates the need to polish the restoration.
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Which of the following statements are true concerning the adult mandible?
1. The mandibular foramen lies in the centre of the mandibular ramus both in the vertical and horizontal planes.
2. The angle formed by the junction of the ramus and the body of the mandible is an acute one.
3. The genial tubercles are attachments for the anterior bellies of the digastric muscles.
4. The temporalis muscle attaches to the lateral surface of the coronoid process.
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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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2. Edema.
3. Paresthesia.
4. Pain.
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