During communication with a child patient the dentist can express involvement and interest primarily with 1) Positive reinforcement 2) Verbal agreement 3) Eye contact 4) Body orientation
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Transillumination of soft tissue is useful in detection of 1) Koplik"s spots 2) Sialolithiasis 3) Aortic stenosis 4) Sickle cell anaemia
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Primary tooth was injured and discoloured. Tooth asymptomatic with no signs of infections. Treatment of choice 1) Bleaching 2) Pulpectomy 3) Pulpotomy 4) No treatment, observe periodically
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Altered state of consciousness characterized by a heightened suggestibility to produce desirable behavioural and physiological changes is called as 1) Coping 2) Implosion therapy 3) Hypnosis 4) Biofeedback
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Pulp mummification is indicated in 1) Non-vital tooth 2) Deep caries on a symptomatic vital tooth 3) Traumatic exposure of a vital primary tooth 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Most common cause of failure of class II restoration in children is 1) Margin failure 2) Proximal box fracture 3) Inadequate width 4) Too much width
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Radiographs of traumatised tooth are mainly necessary 1) To assess stage of root development 2) To rule out root fractures 3) To have a baseline comparison with future radiograph 4) To rule out hyalinisation of pulp
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Iron content in 3M stainless steel crowns is 1) 20 % 2) 40 % 3) 60 % 4) 10 %