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MDS PREP
Lack of response of any level in a pulp vitality test can be used to differentiated between a
1) Cementoma and a periapical granuloma
2) Cementoma and an incisive canal cyst
3) Globulomaxillary cyst and a traumatic bone cyst
4) None of the above
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

Infection from periapical region of molars penetrates below the buccinator burrows subperiosteally into
1) Submassetric space
2) Pterygomandibular space
3) Sublingual space
4) Parotid space
Oral Surgery Answer: 1

When all missing maxillary incisors are to be replaced with PFM restoration the abutments should be
1 both the canines and first premolars
2. both the canines and all four premolars
3. both the canines
4 both the canines and any one first pre molar
Prosthodontics Answer: 1

All are seen in Sjogren"s syndrome, except
1) Positive antinuclear factor
2) Decreased immunoglobulins
3) Raised ESR
4) Positive rheumatoid factor
Oral medicine Answer: 2

All the following are seen in tumor lysis syndrome except
1. Hyperuricemia
2. Hyperkalemia
3. Hypercalcemia
4. Hyperphosphatemia
Medicine Answer: 3

Most commonly used local anaesthesia
1) 1: 20,000 xylocaine HCL
2) 1: 50,000 xylocaine HCL
3) 1: 10,000 xylocaine HCL
4) 1: 80,000 xylocaine HCL
Oral Surgery Answer: 4

Fracture of mandible all are true except
1) Fracture of the mandible are common at the angle of the mandible
2) Fracture of the mandible are a affected by the muscle pull
3) Fractures of the mandible are usually characterized by sublingual haematoma
4) CSF rhinorrhoea is a common finding
Oral Surgery Answer: 4

CSF rhinorrhea is not a common finding in mandibular fractures; it is more associated with skull base injuries.

HIV periodontitis is 
 1. Diagnostic of HIV infection
 2. Characterized by remission and exacerbations
 3. Characterized by necrosis and periodontal destruction
 4. Periodontitis is not seen in HIV infection
Periodontics Answer: 3

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