1. Describe the steps involved in managing a liver spot based on the treatment
protocol provided.
The steps include removing the liver spot, irrigating the area,
applying pressure, and then re-evaluating the condition.
The steps involve applying ointment, monitoring the spot, and
scheduling a follow-up.
The steps require immediate surgery and hospitalization.
The steps consist of taking medication, observing for changes, and
consulting a specialist.
2. ______ A patient breaks bones easily, has decreased amount of collagen in the
bones, and has a blue sclera. What disease does this patient have?
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI)
Achondroplasia
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Marfans syndrome
3. Why is alcohol not considered an acceptable surface disinfectant in
medical and dental settings?
Alcohol is only effective on non-porous surfaces.
Alcohol is ineffective against all pathogens.
Alcohol is too expensive for regular use.
,Alcohol evaporates too quickly to effectively disinfect surfaces.
,4. In a scenario where a patient loses consciousness during a dental
procedure, what additional steps should be taken after ensuring the airway
is open?
Perform a thorough dental cleaning.
Administer oxygen and monitor vital signs.
Immediately start a dental procedure.
Leave the patient unattended to call for help.
5. A patient in your dental office begins to hyperventilate during a procedure.
After instructing them to breathe into a paper bag, what other measures
should you consider to ensure their safety?
Continue the dental procedure without interruption.
Call for emergency medical assistance.
Administer oxygen immediately.
Monitor their vital signs and provide reassurance.
6. Management of ANUG you begin with:
Antibiotic therapy
H2O2 rinse
Debridement
None of the above
7. What is the primary treatment approach for mid-palate bleeding caused by
chemical or heat burns?
Surgical intervention
, Palliative treatment
Antibiotic therapy
Radiation therapy
8. Why is it important to choose a cement that is biocompatible for a tooth
receiving a PFM crown?
Biocompatible cements provide better color matching with the
tooth.
Biocompatible cements are easier to remove during future
procedures.
Biocompatible cements enhance the aesthetic appearance of the
crown.
Biocompatible cements minimize irritation to the pulp and
surrounding tissues.
9. In a case where a patient presents with deep periodontal pockets, what
surgical approach would you recommend and why?
Application of topical fluoride.
Flap surgery to gain access for scaling and root planing.
Routine cleaning without surgery.
Extraction of the affected teeth.
10. What condition is characterized by the presence of immature white blood
cells?
Anemia
Leukemia