8-year-old child had fractured his maxillary central incisor 10-months ago. The pulp shows no response. There is no periapical lesion in the radiograph. The treatment of choice is 1) Ca (OH) pulp capping 2) Formocresol pulpotomy 3) Conventional root canal 4) Complete debridement and apexification
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
A child visiting dentist for the first time has fear of 1) Unknown 2) Equipment 3) Tooth extraction 4) Pain
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
The four-year-old child who is aggressive in his behaviour in the dental stress situation is usually manifesting a basic 1) Spoiled nature 2) Fear reaction 3) Reaction to underaffection 4) Resentment against dentistry
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
In a preschool child, early carious involment of the maxillary anterior teeth, maxillary and mandibular first primary molars and mandibular canines is called 1) Dental caries 2) Feeding caries 3) Milk caries 4) Nursing caries
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
What is the name for the form of caries, which is rapidly progressing? 1) Rampant caries 2) Nursing bottle caries 3) Acute dental caries 4) Chronic dental caries
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
One of the following is not a component of psychic structure 1) Ego 2) Superego 3) Super id 4) Id
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
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