Similar questions:
-amine
nitrogen compoundMedical Terminology Suffixes
lamin/o
laminaMedical Terminology Roots
Family Day
Third Monday in February (BC second Monday in February)Holidays in Canada
Fractures of the maxilla can best be diagnosed by
1. lateral jaw radiographs.
2. clinical examination.
3. evidence of periorbital edema.
4. anteroposterior radiograph of the skull.
(2) and (4)
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
The discontinuity of the lamina dura on a radiograph may be a consequence of
1. pulpitis.
2. metastatic carcinoma.
3. parathyroid hyperplasia.
4. eburnated bone.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 2
Which of the following radiographic findings are attributable to trauma from occlusion?
1. Widening of the periodontal ligament space.
2. Vertical destruction of the interdental septum.
3. Widening of the lamina dura.
4. Narrowing in width of the periodontal ligament space.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 2
The most common risk associated with vital bleaching using 10% carbamide peroxide in a custom tray is
tooth sensitivityNDEB released questions part 2 set 2
A 65 year old patient has a tendency for urinary tract stones. Radiographic examination shows generalized loss of the lamina dura and a “ground glass” appearance of the bone. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Hyperparathyroidism.NDEB released questions part 2 set 2
Clinical examination of a 42 year old heavy smoker reveals a white patch in the retromolar/tonsillar pillar region. The patch cannot be wiped off. The most likely diagnosis is
leukoplakia.NDEB released questions part 2 set 2
A 52 year old patient presents with a limitation of mouth opening. The patient has loss of attached gingiva and multiple areas of gingival recession. A panoramic radiograph shows diffuse widening of the periodontal ligament. The most likely diagnosis is
sclerodermaNDEB released questions part 2 set 2
Fractures of the maxilla can best be diagnosed by
1. lateral jaw radiographs.
2. clinical examination.
3. evidence of periorbital edema.
4. anteroposterior radiograph of the skull.
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
Fractures of the maxilla can best be diagnosed by
1. occlusal radiographs.
2. clinical examination.
3. lateral jaw radiographs.
4. evidence of periorbital edema.
5. anteroposterior radiograph of the skull.
(2) and (5)
NDEB released questions set 3
Preoperative evaluation of a healthy patient requiring elective oral surgery in hospital should include
1. a complete history.
2. a physical examination.
3. an oral examination.
4. appropriate radiographic examination.
5. appropriate laboratory tests.
All of the above.
NDEB released questions set 3
A 20-year old male presents with a three- day history of an acute generalized gingivitis. He has malaise, fever and bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy. A
blood examination reveals
Hb: 8.9g/100ml
Platelets: 82,000/mm^3
Red blood cell count: 3,900,000/mm^3
White blood cell count: 870,000/mm^3
Normal Values:
Hb: 14-18g/100ml
Platelets: 150,000-400,000/mm^3
Red blood cell count: 4-5million/mm^3
White blood cell count: 5,000-10,000/mm^3
The most likely diagnosis is
acute myelogenous leukemia.
NDEB released questions set 3

0 explanations
Explanations are useful to guide through learning process and confirm that the correct answer is indeed correct.
Only registered users can add explanations