A pulp polyp is usually found in 1. Young teeth with chronic open pulpitis 2. Young teeth with apical abscess 3. Young teeth with acute pulpitis 4. Young teeh with periapical infection
EndodonticsAnswer: 1
Working length of root canal is 1) 0.5 to 1mm short of radiographic apex 2) 1 to 2 mm short of apex 3) Exactly at apex 4) 1 to 2 mm apical to apex
EndodonticsAnswer: 1
Medical condition is contraindicated for endodontic therapy 1. Rheumatic heart disease 2. Patients with pacemaker 3. Controlled diabetes 4. None of the above
EndodonticsAnswer: 4
A patient reports of dull pain in the jaws. Pain is more severe immediately after walking up from a night sleep. Patient also complains of difficulty in opening mouth. The probable cause may be 1. Pulpitis 2. Bruxism 3. Periodontitis 4. Migraine
EndodonticsAnswer: 2
Root morphology of upper lateral incisor in most cases 1) Straight with no curvatures 2) Distolingual curvature in apical third 3) Mesiobuccal curvature in apical third 4) Mesiobuccal curvature in middle third
EndodonticsAnswer: 2
Irrigation of root canals is caried 1) During opening of access cavity 2) During biomechanical preparation 3) Before obturation and closure of access cavity 4) All of the above
EndodonticsAnswer: 4
In which of the following conditions corticosteroids may be given 1. Pulp exposure following trauma 2. Pulpal pain where immediate extirpation is not possible 3. Carious pulp exposure 4. Internal and external resorption
EndodonticsAnswer: 2
Which of the following directly affects the prognosis of an avulsed tooth 1. Length of time to the tooth was out of the mouth 2. Condition of the dental socket when the tooth was replanted 3. Whether necrotic cementum was removed from the root 4. Whether the pulp was extirpated to prevent periapical inflammation