Which of the following is an indication of indirect pulp capping? 1) Lingering sensitivity to hot and cold 2) Sensitivity of percussion 3) No history of spontaneous pain 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
In children below age of 8 yr, high level of craniofacial disjunction of Le Fort III classification is rarely seen because 1) Children in that age group really get affected by such traumatic incidence 2) Facial skeleton is covered with thick soft tissue 3) There is lack of poorly developed ethmoidal & sphenoidal sinus 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Small irregular bright red spots on a child"s bucca mucosa with white specks in centre may indicate the onset of 1) Mumps 2) Rubeola 3) Rubella 4) Herpes
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
What would be the treatment of choice of a nonvital permanent incisor with an incompletely developed root?
1. Apicoectomy
2. Filling the canal with guttapercha
3. Endodontic therapy and retrograde root canal filling
4. Filling the canal with calcium hydroxide
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
The approximate age at which the child begins to walk is at 1) 0-2 months 2) 3-6 months 3) 7-8 months 4) 9-12 months
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
What is a suitable alternative antibiotic when child is sensitive to penicillin 1) Tetracycline 2) Erythromycin 3) Sulfonilamide 4) Ampicillin
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
A child who has an avulsed tooth 1/2 hour back should carry the tooth to the dentist in 1) Cold milk 2) Normal saline 3) Wrapped in a wet handkerchief 4) Buccal vestible
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Key to effectove child control management is 1) Developing rapport with parents also 2) Developing rapport with child only 3) Ignoring child"s fear 4) Domination and genuineness