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CDCA Prometric Exam Questions with Correct Answers Popular
  • CDCA Prometric Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • CDCA Prometric Exam Questions with Correct Answers dens-evaginatus - ANSWER a tubercle on the occlusal surface almost similar to an extra cusp and are more rare in appearance. mainly on mandibular premolars Where is dens-evaginatus mostly found? - ANSWER mandibular premolars dens-invaginatus - ANSWER also known as dens in dente is a condition found in teeth where the outer surface folds inward. occurs mainly on maxillary lateral incisors Where is dens-inva...
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Dental Hygiene OSCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • Dental Hygiene OSCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Dental Hygiene OSCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Dens invaginatus A condition found in teeth where the outer surface folds inward. "a tooth within a tooth" Dens evaginatus A condition found in teeth where the outer surface appears to form an extra bump or cusp. Mostly found in premolars Radiolucent dark radiopaque light Horizontal bone loss bone destruction parallel to a line between CEJs of adjacent teeth indicator of periodontal disease Vertical bone...
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Dental Hygiene OSCE Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024
  • Dental Hygiene OSCE Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024

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  • Dens invaginatus A condition found in teeth where the outer surface folds inward. "a tooth within a tooth" Dens evaginatus A condition found in teeth where the outer surface appears to form an extra bump or cusp. Mostly found in premolars Radiolucent dark radiopaque light Horizontal bone loss bone destruction parallel to a line between CEJs of adjacent teeth indicator of periodontal disease Vertical bone loss Adjacent to one tooth, looks like a triangular not...
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OSCE study Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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  • fluorosis - ANSWERcaused by excessive fluoride white/brown spots. pitting and mottling is possible Tetracycline Stain - ANSWER- Brown, gray or yellowish intrinsic stain - Happens when a patient ingests tetracycline when teeth are developing. Pulp necrosis - ANSWERcreates teeth that are dark puplitis - ANSWERInflammation of the pulp yellow stain (extrinsic) - ANSWERcaused by heavy dental biofilm build up Green stain (extrinsic) - ANSWERcaused by poor oral hygiene Black stain - ...
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ADEX Review Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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  • ADEX Review Questions with complete solution 2023/2024 Dens invaginatus - correct answer "Dens in dente" Inside the tooth Dens evaginatus - correct answer Forms an extra bump or cusp Premolars most likely affected Outside the tooth Recent Extraction side on X-ray disappears after how long? - correct answer About 18 months What is mesiodens? - correct answer Supernumerary tooth in the midline between central incisors What problems does mesiodens cause? - correct answer Malocc...
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INBDE Pediatrics Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100% VERIFIED)
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  • INBDE Pediatrics Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100% VERIFIED) Odontogenesis Stages - Correct Answer-1. Initiation (6 Weeks) 2. Bud (8 Weeks) 3. Cap (9 Weeks) 4. Bell (11 Weeks) 5. Erupted Tooth (14 Weeks) Initiation Stage - Correct Answer-6 Weeks in Utero Oral Epithelium - Correct Answer-1. Outer Layer 2. Derived from ECTODERM Dental Lamina - Correct Answer-1. Thickening of Oral Epithelium 2. First evidence of Tooth Formation 3. Derived from ECTODERM Ectomesenc...
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INBDE Pediatrics Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)
  • INBDE Pediatrics Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)

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  • INBDE Pediatrics Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED) Odontogenesis Stages - Correct Answer-1. Initiation (6 Weeks) 2. Bud (8 Weeks) 3. Cap (9 Weeks) 4. Bell (11 Weeks) 5. Erupted Tooth (14 Weeks) Initiation Stage - Correct Answer-6 Weeks in Utero Oral Epithelium - Correct Answer-1. Outer Layer 2. Derived from ECTODERM Dental Lamina - Correct Answer-1. Thickening of Oral Epithelium 2. First evidence of Tooth Formation 3. Derived from ECTODERM Ectomesenc...
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ADEX Review(2023 updated)correctly answered
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  • ADEX Review(2023 updated)correctly answeredDens invaginatus - correct answer "Dens in dente" Inside the tooth Dens evaginatus - correct answer Forms an extra bump or cusp Premolars most likely affected Outside the tooth Recent Extraction side on X-ray disappears after how long? - correct answer About 18 months What is mesiodens? - correct answer Supernumerary tooth in the midline between central incisors What problems does mesiodens cause? - correct answer Malocclusion Food...
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Oral pathology final exam 2023 with correct answers
  • Oral pathology final exam 2023 with correct answers

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  • The primary and most common cause of a mucocele is: A) inflammation B) tumor formation C) severing of or trauma to a minor salivary duct D) obstruction of a salivary gland duct C) severing of or trauma to a minor salivary duct A ranula is located on the: A) lower lip B) buccal mucosa C) retro molar pad D) floor of the mouth D) floor of the mouth Which one of the following would not occur on the gingiva? A) irritation fibroma B) pyogenic granuloma C) giant cell granulom...
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CDCA Exam (2023) Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
  • CDCA Exam (2023) Questions and Answers (Graded A+)

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  • CDCA Exam (2023) Questions and Answers (Graded A+) CDCA Exam (2023) Questions and Answers (Graded A+) Dens invaginatus (dens in dente) - ANSWER-"tooth with in a tooth"- conditions found in teeth where the outer surface folds inward (inside) Dens Evaginatus - ANSWER-condition found in teeth where the outer surface appears to form an extra bump or cusp. (premolars are most likely to be affected) (outside) indicator of Perio through radiographs - ANSWER--HZ bone loss -VA bone loss -or...
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