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
Dentitia tarda 1) Resorption of the deciduous dentition 2) Premature loss of the deciduous dentition 3) Retarded eruption of deciduous dentition 4) Early eruption of deciduous dentition
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Tetracycline stain of primary teeth occurs during the period of 1) Mineralization of first millimeter of dentin at dentinoenamel junction 2) Mineralization of first millimeter of enamel at the dentinoenamel junction 3) Mineralization of second millimeter of dentin at dentinoenamel junction 4) Mineralization of second millimeter enamel at dentinoenamel junction
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Adequate local anaesthesia for upper primary second molar can be secured by 1) Tuberosity block only 2) Buccal infiltration alone 3) Buccal and palatal infiltration 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
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
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Acute leukaemia is characterised by 1) Ulcers due to herpes infection 2) Ulcers due to cytotoxic drugs 3) Bleeding gums 4) All of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
An avulsed permanent upper central incisor was replanted at 7 years of age. At age 11, replanted tooth compared to normal central incisor 1) Supraocclusion due to ankylosis 2) Infraocclusion due to ankylosis 3) Same plane on that of normal 4) None of the above
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
Yellowish discolouration of the primary teeth following truama is due to 1) Pulp hyperaemia 2) Pulp necrosis 3) Pulp chamber calcification 4) Internal resorption