Composition of Talbot"s solution is 1) Iodine, zinc iodine, glycerine and water 2) Chlorine, zinc chloride, glycerine and water 3) Fluorine, zinc flouride, glycerine and water 4) None of the above
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 1
In dentistry which sedatives are generally used 1) Benzodiazepines 2) Morphine 3) NSAID 4) Pethidine
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 1
The maximum dose of lignocaine without adrenaline that can be administered to a patient is 1) 4 mg/kg body wt 2) 5 mg/kg body wt 3) 5 mg/kg body wt 4) 9 mg/kg body wt
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 3
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 SurgeryAnswer: 2
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 SurgeryAnswer: 4
Advantage of sharp dissection over blunt dissection is 1. Less traumatic 2. Permits muscle splitting rather than muscle tearing 3. Less likely to sever important nerves 4. Both A and B
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 4
Which of the following side effects is seen commonly with the administration of nitrous oxide and oxygen 1) Hallucinations and dreams 2) Tachycardia 3) Tremors 4) Nausea
Oral SurgeryAnswer: 4
Among the following which is advantage of sagittal split osteotomy over transoral vertical subcondylar osteotomy 1. Greater mandibular movement is achieved 2. Because it is intraoral procedure. No external scar is produced 3. Alone may be used to correct a mandibular retrognathism and prognathism 4. Less chance of injuring the inferior dental canal