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To ensure a clinically acceptable setting time, polyalkenoic cements contain
tartaric acidNDEB released questions part 2 set 11
Excessive orthodontic force used to move a tooth may
1. cause hyalinization.
2. cause root resorption.
3. crush the periodontal ligament.
4. impair tooth movement
All of the above.
NDEB released questions part 2 set 13
Particulate hydroxyapatite, when placed subperiostially,
1. is highly biocompatible.
2. has a low incidence of secondary infection following surgery.
3. has a tendency to migrate following insertion.
4. induces bone formation throughout the implanted material
All of the above.
NDEB released questions part 2 set 14
Which of the following bacterial products have been implicated in the initiation of inflammatory periodontal disease?
1. Protease.
2. Hyaluronidase.
3. Neuraminidase.
4. Endotoxin.
5. Desxyribonuclease.
(1) (2) (4)
NDEB released questions part 2 set 14
Early anoxia is characterized by
1. cyanosis.
2. bradycardia.
3. tachycardia
(1) and (3)
NDEB released questions part 2 set 15
voyage
trip, journeyMost common french words set 6
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Early anoxia is characterized by
1. cyanosis.
2. bradycardia.
3. tachycardia
(1) and (3)
NDEB released questions set 3
(An) important clinical sign(s) of gingivitis is/are
1. bone loss.
2. cyanosis of tissue.
3. the presence of minimal attached gingiva.
4. bleeding on gentle probing.
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions set 5
Particulate hydroxyapatite, when placed subperiostially,
1. is highly biocompatible.
2. has a low incidence of secondary infection following surgery.
3. has a tendency to migrate following insertion.
4. induces bone formation throughout the implanted material.
All of the above.
NDEB released questions set 7
Hydroxyapatite
1. can be used to eliminate osseous undercuts.
2. is derived from coral.
3. is biocompatible.
4. is resistant to fracture.
5. is osteogenic.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 8
Excessive orthodontic force used to move a tooth may
1. cause hyalinization.
2. cause root resorption.
3. crush the periodontal ligament.
4. impair tooth movement.
All of the above.
NDEB released questions set 9

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