Tram line pattern on the face is due to 1) Sutures placed with tension 2) CSF Rhinorrhoea 3) Circumtrital ecchymosis 4) Subconjunctival haemorrhage
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
A displaced mandibular fracture in a child should be managed by 1. Circum-mandibular wiring 2. Early mobilization 3. Intermaxillary fixation 4. Transosseous wiring
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
Which of the following medications is required preoperatively for a patient with mitral valve replacement 1) Ampicillin 2) Cloxacillin 3) Benzathine pencillin 4) Procaine pencillin
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 4
Xylocaine strength used in dentistry is 1) 2 % 2) 5 % 3) 8 % 4) 10 %
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 1
Compared to inhalation, IV sedation 1. Produces more predictable amnesia 2. May produce more serious complications 3. May result in deeper sedation 4. All of the above are correct
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 4
All of the following are various methods to control intraoperative haemorrhage except 1) Gauze sponge pressure 2) Artery application to the open vessels 3) Infiltration with lidocaine 4) Bone compression for surface bleeders
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 3
The action of long acting muscle relaxants used during GA may be terminated by 1. Neostigmine 2. Atropine 3. Ketamine 4. Succinylcholine
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 1
An orontral communication during extraction 1) Requires no treatment immediately 2) Immediate prolapse of antral lining occurs into mouth 3) Reflux of fluids into the nasal cavity while drinking can be demonstrated 4) Must be closed surgically immediately