Primary objective for not extracting primary teeth is 1) To prevent arch length deficiency 2) Mastication and speech 3) To prevent development of aberrant oral habits 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
With what percent level of a normal range haemophiliac would lead normal life 1) 1-5 % 2) 10-15 % 3) 15-25 % 4) Over 25 %
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
A boy and girl of same age having same IQ but their behaviour is extremely different in dental office. This difference is related to 1) Maturation 2) Sex 3) Age 4) Learning
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
The best treatment for benign migratory glossitis is
1. shaving the lesion
2. systemic antibiotic therapy
3. local application o antifungal ointments
4. reassurance and regular observation
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
A neonatal child will have age of 1) 10 weeks 2) 4 weeks 3) 6 weeks 4) 8 weeks
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
At birth, child shows marked convex profile. This is due to 1) Protruded maxilla 2) Retruded mandible 3) Large size maxilla 4) Small sized mandible
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Complete pulpectomy technique for primary molars is developed by 1) Garcia-Godoy 2) Buckely 3) Starkey 4) Sweet
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Indirect pulp capping procedures on primary molars are indicated when 1) Removal of decay has exposed the pulp 2) A tooth has a large, long-standing lesion with a history of continuous pain 3) The carious lesion has just penetrated the dentinoenamel junction 4) The carious lesion is suspected of producing an exposure of the pulp