The most rapid growth in humans occurs during 1) Prenatal period 2) 6-12 months after birth 3) 3-5 years of life 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Indirect pulp therapy 1) Removes all the layers of carious dentin 2) Removes all the bacteria from carious lesion 3) Is successfull with teeth having clinical evidence of pulpal or periapical pathosis 4) Is dependent on remineralisation of affected dentin and reparative dentin formation
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Making the child observe when a dentist is working on a cooperative child is an example of 1) Modeling 2) Reinforcement 3) Association 4) Desensitization
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
One of the following is not a non-pharmacological approach of behaviour management 1) Voice control 2) Conscious sedation 3) Hypnosis 4) Tell-show-do techniques
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Main advantage of rubber dam in pedodontic practice 1) Aids in managing child behaviour 2) Reduces necessity for careful caring of gingival margins 3) Reduce the need for anaesthesia 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
On the day following a formocresol pulpotomy of a mandibular molar, a three-year-old patient returned with a large ulcer near the midline of the lower lip. What is the probable cause of the ulcer? 1) Lip biting by the patient 2) Allergy to the anaesthetic solution 3) Pressure by the rubber dam frame 4) Leakage of formocresol on the lip
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
The best method to obtain cooperation from an uncooperative child in dental office 1) Persuade the child for cooperation 2) Punish the child for his misbehaviour 3) Display authority and command respect of child and continue with treatment 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
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