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a flat dark lesion that is less than 1cm in size
macule
pustule
nodule Correct Answers macule
a patient has COPD, what would be the contraindication
probe
ultrasonic
supine position
oxygen Correct Answers ultrasonic
a scaler with short tip and contra-angled is best for
posterior shallow pocket
posterior deep pocket
anterior deep pocket
anterior shallow pocket Correct Answers posterior deep pocket
(short tip can be inserted deeper, contra-band has multiple bends
for posteriors)
a tongue ring can contribute to these conditions except:
tooth fracture
gingival recession
infection
carious lesions Correct Answers carious lesions
,abnormality in root curvation is
concrescence
diastema
hypercementosis
dilaceration Correct Answers dilaceration
according to AHA guideline, which of following heart
conditions does NOT require premed
-incompletely repaired cyanotic congenital heart disease
-history of infective endocarditis
-rheumatic heart disease
-artificial heart valves Correct Answers rheumatic heart disease
according to GV Black, cervical 1/3 facial of premolars affected
by which class of carious lesions
I
II
III
IV
V Correct Answers class V
according to GV Black, occlusal of molars affected by which
class of carious lesions
I
II
III
,IV
V Correct Answers class I
according to GV Black, proximal surface of molar affected by
which class of carious lesion
I
II
III
IV
V Correct Answers II
according to GV Black, proximal surface of molars affected by
which class of carious lesions
I
II
III
IV
V Correct Answers class II
after you provide local anesthesia to patient, they start to feel
itchy and numb in places other than target site. Patient is
experiencing
anaphylactic shock
hypertension
hypoglycemia
hyperventilation Correct Answers anaphylactic shock
ankylosis is
, -premature eruption of tooth
-inflammation of the tissue around an erupting tooth
-smaller than usual tooth
-fusion of the tooth to the bone Correct Answers fusion of tooth
to bone
appears as smooth patches devoid of filiform papilla. These
patches develop on dorsal and lateral borders of tongue. Benign
and doesn't require treatment
geographic tongue
oral candidasis
median rhomboid glossitis
smooth tongue Correct Answers geographic tongue
Below are signs of periodontal disease EXCEPT
tooth mobility
3mm or higher probe readings
radiographic bone loss
calculus Correct Answers calculus
benign lesion caused by local irritant and is not movable. The
lesion usually appears as a broad-based pink traumatic lesion
pregnancy tumor
periodontal abscess
tobacco pouch
irritation fibroma Correct Answers irritation fibroma