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NEETMDS- Periodontics mcq
MDS PREP
When scaling and root planing, the primary objective of the procedure is to
1) Cause shrinkage of gingival tissue
2) Create glass-like root surface
3) Remove all cementum
4) Restore the gingival tissue to health
Periodontics Answer: 4

The syndrome characterised by Hyperkeratotic skin lesions, severe destruction of the periodontium and calcification of the dura
1) Down"s syndrome
2) Chediak-Hagashi syndrome
3) Papillon-Lefevre syndrome
4) None of the above
Periodontics Answer: 3

Bony defects which result in plateau-like marginal bone are called
1) Bulbous adaptive
2) Ledges
3) Craters
4) Trough
Periodontics Answer: 2

Local irritating factors in gingiva are most likely to give rise to
1) Pyogenic granuloma
2) Generalized fibrous hyperplasia of gingiva
3) Mucosal cubblestoning
4) Periapical abscess
Periodontics Answer: 1

Extractions can be done in ANUG patient after
1) 4 weeks
2) At 1st appointment only
3) 4 months
4) 1 week
Periodontics Answer: 1

"Mirror image" type of bone loss pattern is seen in (or) Arc shaped bone loss around molars is seen in
1) Localized juvenile Periodontitis
2) Rapidly progressive periodontitis
3) Prepubertal periodontitis
4) Adult periodontitis
Periodontics Answer: 1

Which of the following about conventional gingevectomy is untrue
1) Eliminate false pockets
2) Heal by secondary intention
3) Leads to decrease in width of attached gingiva
4) Provides accessibility to alveolar bone
Periodontics Answer: 4

In the conventional finger rest, the finger rest is established on the
1) Other side of the same teeth
2) Tooth surface immediately adjacent to the working area
3) Opposing arch
4) None of the above
Periodontics Answer: 2

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