Following a maxillary tuberosity injection, within a few seconds, patients face becomes extremely distended and swollen on the injected side. Treatment is 1) Incision and drainage 2) Antibiotic administration 3) Use of cold packs and pressure on the side 4) None of the above
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 3
An infection of which of the following anatomic spaces is most likely to lead to trismus
1. parotid
2. lateral pharyngeal
3. submandibular
4. masticator
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 4
Of the following which is most common postoperative complication of out patient general anaesthesia 1) Pneumonia 2) Lung abscess 3) Nausea 4) Atelectasis
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 3
Inadvertent displacement of the teeth into inaccessible areas of head and neck can be effectively prevented by 1) Use of prudent surgical technique 2) Use of gauze pharyngeal curtain 3) Evaluation of radiography prior to surgery 4) All of the above
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 4
Paraesthesia is one of the commonest findings in which of the following fractures? 1) Subcondylar fracture of the mandible 2) Zygomatico maxillary complex fracture 3) Fractured coronoid and displacement of the fracture 4) None of the above
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
Maximum dose of xylocaine without adrenaline that can be given in 60 kg adults is 1) 500 mg 2) 300 mg 3) 400 mg 4) 600 mg
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
Lowering the pupillary level of eyeball occurs if 1) The orbital volume increase 2) Detachment of suspensory ligament of Lockwood occurs 3) In case of blow out fracture 4) None of the above
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 2
During surgical excision of the parotid gland the following structures may be damaged 1) Lesser occipital nerve, hypoglossal nerve, chorda tympani 2) Facial nerve and articulotemporal nerve 3) Submandibular duct 4) Cervical fascia