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FLORIDA BOARD OF DENTISTRY PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY CERTIFICATION EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS, PLUS EXPLAINED RATIONALES/EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED 100% PASS 2026/LATEST UPDATE/INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF

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FLORIDA BOARD OF DENTISTRY
PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY CERTIFICATION
EXAM WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS, PLUS EXPLAINED
RATIONALES/EXPERT VERIFIED FOR
GUARANTEED 100% PASS 2026/LATEST
UPDATE/INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1.
A 4-year-old child presents for the first dental examination. The child is
initially cooperative but becomes anxious when the dentist approaches
with a mirror. The child looks at the parent, begins crying, and refuses to
open the mouth. Which behavior-guidance approach is most appropriate
as the initial intervention?
A. Immediate physical restraint
B. Tell-show-do with gradual desensitization
C. General anesthesia
D. Force the child to open the mouth
Answer: B. Tell-show-do with gradual desensitization
Rationale: Tell-show-do is a foundational nonpharmacologic
behavior-guidance technique in pediatric dentistry. The dentist first
explains the procedure in developmentally appropriate language,
demonstrates it, and then performs it. Gradual exposure reduces fear
and builds trust. Physical restraint or pharmacologic management
should not be the first response to ordinary situational anxiety in an
otherwise healthy, communicative 4-year-old.


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,A 6-year-old child has a deep carious lesion in the primary mandibular
second molar. The tooth is asymptomatic, has no swelling or sinus tract,
and radiographs demonstrate caries approaching the pulp without
furcation radiolucency. During caries removal, a small pulp exposure
occurs. The pulp tissue appears healthy and bleeding is controlled
readily. Which treatment is most appropriate?
A. Extraction
B. Pulpectomy
C. Pulpotomy
D. Indirect pulp treatment only
Answer: C. Pulpotomy
Rationale: A pulpotomy removes the inflamed coronal pulp while
preserving the radicular pulp when the radicular pulp remains
clinically healthy or reversibly inflamed. In a primary molar with a
carious exposure, no spontaneous pain, no abscess, and no
radiographic evidence of radicular pathology, pulpotomy is generally
appropriate when the pulp is judged vital and controllable hemorrhage
is obtained.


3.
A 7-year-old child presents with spontaneous nocturnal pain from a
primary mandibular first molar. The tooth is tender to percussion, and
radiographs demonstrate furcation radiolucency. Which diagnosis is
most consistent with these findings?
A. Reversible pulpitis
B. Normal pulp
C. Irreversible pulpitis or necrotic pulp with radicular involvement
D. Dentinal hypersensitivity


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,Answer: C. Irreversible pulpitis or necrotic pulp with radicular
involvement
Rationale: Spontaneous nocturnal pain, percussion sensitivity, and
furcation pathology in a primary molar strongly suggest significant
pulpal disease extending into the radicular tissues. A tooth with
necrosis or irreversible pulpal disease is not an appropriate candidate
for a simple vital pulpotomy. Treatment generally requires pulpectomy
when the tooth is restorable and strategically important, or extraction
when prognosis is poor.


4.
Which primary tooth is typically the first primary tooth to erupt?
A. Maxillary central incisor
B. Mandibular central incisor
C. Maxillary first molar
D. Mandibular canine
Answer: B. Mandibular central incisor
Rationale: The mandibular central incisors are usually the first
primary teeth to erupt, commonly around 6 months of age, although
normal variation is substantial. Understanding eruption chronology
helps clinicians distinguish normal developmental variation from
delayed or abnormal eruption.


5.
A 9-year-old child sustains an uncomplicated crown fracture of a
permanent maxillary central incisor. The fracture involves enamel and
dentin but does not expose the pulp. The tooth is not displaced and is not


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, excessively mobile. What is the most appropriate immediate
management?
A. Extraction
B. Endodontic treatment
C. Protect exposed dentin and restore the crown
D. Immediate full-coverage crown
Answer: C. Protect exposed dentin and restore the crown
Rationale: An uncomplicated crown fracture involving enamel and
dentin without pulp exposure can generally be managed by
sealing/protecting the dentin and restoring the lost structure. The
clinician should also assess for associated luxation injuries and
document baseline mobility, percussion response, radiographic
findings, and soft-tissue injuries.


6.
A 10-year-old child sustains a permanent maxillary incisor intrusion.
Which factor is particularly important when determining management?
A. The child's favorite food
B. Stage of root development and degree of intrusion
C. Whether the child has erupted third molars
D. The color of the injured tooth immediately after trauma
Answer: B. Stage of root development and degree of intrusion
Rationale: Management of intrusive luxation depends heavily on root
maturity and the extent of intrusion. Immature permanent teeth have
greater potential for continued root development and
revascularization. Severe intrusion or mature teeth may require
different orthodontic or surgical approaches. Close follow-up is
essential because pulp necrosis, inflammatory resorption, and
replacement resorption are important complications.
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