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How many weeks of fixation are required for fracture mandible? 
 1. 8-10 weeks
 2. 6-8 weeks
 3. 4-6 weeks
 4. 2-4 weeks
Oral Surgery Answer: 2

Best treatment of the large cyst
1) Enucleation
2) Marsupialisation
3) Marsupialisation followed by enucleation
4) None of the above
Oral Surgery Answer: 3

Which of the following procedures is best suited to correct bimaxillary protrusion
1) Extraction of four premolars and anterior alveolar segment repositioning
2) Mandibular body osteotomy and posterior maxillary osteotomy
3) Subcondylar osteotomy
4) None of the above
Oral Surgery Answer: 1

Action of toxic doses of local anaesthesia on CNS can be described as
1) First stimulating the CNS followed by depression
2) First stimulating it followed by CNS stimulation
3) Only depression of the CNS
4) Only stimulation of the CNS
Oral Surgery Answer: 1

The following deep bony landmarks are important in preforming a block of the II and III divisions of the trigeminal nerve from the lateral approach
1) Temporal surface of sphenoid
2) Perpendicular plate of the palatine bone
3) Lateral plate of the pterygoid process
4) Styloid process
Oral Surgery Answer: 3

What is the advantage of spinal anesthesia?
1. Anorexia and vomiting are absent in most cases, after the operation
2. Stomach and bowel preparation is not necessary
3. It can be used when inhalation anesthesia is contraindicated
4. All of above
Oral Surgery Answer: 4

For a patient undergoing anticoagulant therapy, who requires unavoidable dental surgical treatment, the dental surgeon should
1) Not take up the patient till the therapy is over
2) Bring down the dosage and proceed further
3) Adjust the dosage before and after dental visit
4) Cosult the physician of the patient for joint decision
Oral Surgery Answer: 4

CSF rhinorrhoea is not seen in
1) Le Fort I
2) Le Fort II
3) Le Fort III
4) Ethmoidal
Oral Surgery Answer: 1

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