How reliable are electric pulp tests after trauma to permanent teeth 1) Never reliable 2) Seldomreliable 3) Usually reliable 4) Highly reliable
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
A young child"s fear of dentistry is primarily 1) Subjective in nature 2) Objective in nature 3) Equally both 4) Introspective in nature
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Most common injury to primary dentition is 1) Avulsion 2) Crown fracture 3) Root fracture 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Root resorption in pulpless primary teeth compared to vital teeth is 1) Same 2) Slow 3) Fast 4) Variable
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Group activities are expected in a child by what age group 1) 2-3 years 2) 5-6 years 3) 10-12 years 4) 12-15 years
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
A 7-year girl has class I fracture exposing dentin of a upper central incisor. Pulp is vital (Tooth is asymptomatic). The immediate treatment of choice 1) Pulpotomy with calcium hydroxide 2) Apply calcium hydroxide on exposed dentin followed by permanent restoration 3) Smoothen the margins of exposed dentin 4) Direct pulp capping with calcium hydroxide
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Which of the following factors are primarily contributory to the shedding of deciduous tooth? 1) Hydrostatic pressure 2) Vascular pressure 3) Oncotic pressure 4) Masticatory pressure
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
A distal shoe space maintainer is indicated when a primary 1) Canine is in crossbite 2) First molar is prematurely lost 3) Second molar is lost after eruption of permanent first molar 4) Second molar is lost prior to eruption of permanent first molar