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A child has a carious exposure of the pulp in the first molar. The cavity is filled with pink tissue which bleeds when punctured by the explorer. The tissue is slightly sensitive to touch. This is indicative of
chronic hyperplastic pulpitis.NDEB released questions set 1
A child has a carious exposure of the pulp in the first molar. The cavity is filled with pink tissue which bleeds when punctured by the explorer. The tissue is slightly sensitive to touch. This is indicative of
chronic hyperplastic pulpitis.NDEB released questions 2012 online set 1
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above the gingival crest.NDEB released questions part 2 set 6
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When sutures are used to reposition tissue over extraction sites, they should be
1. placed over firm bone where possible.
2. interrupted, 15mm apart.
3. firm enough to approximate tissue flaps without blanching.
4. tight enough to produce immediate hemostasis
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When sutures are used to reposition tissue over extraction sites, they should be
1. placed over firm bone where possible.
2. interrupted, 15mm apart.
3. firm enough to approximate tissue flaps without blanching.
4. tight enough to produce immediate hemostasis.
(1) and (3)
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When performing an intraoral incision and drainage of a dentoalveolar abscess, which of the following is/are true?
1. The scalpel incision should be made superficially through mucosa.
2. The incision should be only large enough to allow placement of a drain.
3. The underlying tissue dissection is performed bluntly.
4. The purpose of a drain is to keep the incision open.
(2) and (4)
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A child has a carious exposure of the pulp in the first molar. The cavity is filled with pink tissue which bleeds when punctured by the explorer. The tissue is slightly sensitive to touch. This is indicative of
chronic hyperplastic pulpitis.Planets 35
When sutures are used to reposition tissue over extraction sites, they should be
1. placed over firm bone where possible.
2. interrupted, 15mm apart.
3. firm enough to approximate tissue flaps without blanching.
4. tight enough to produce immediate hemostasis.
(1) and (3)
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The gingival tissues remain healthier when margins of crowns are placed
above the gingival crest.4
Movement of a mandibular distal extension (Class 1) partial denture away from the denture bearing tissues when the patient opens is primarily caused by
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