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
An affected mole infant born to normal parents could be an example of all of the following, except 1) An autosomal doninant disorder 2) An autosomal recessive disorder 3) A polygenic disorder 4) A vertically transmitted disorder
PedodonticsAnswer: 1
Frankel behaviour rating system does not include following behaviour 1) Definitely positive 2) Definitely negative 3) Positive 4) Indifferent
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
A child with a small head, minor anomalies of the face including a thin upper lip, growth delay, and developmental disability can have all of the following, except 1) A chromosomal syndrome 2) A teratogenic syndrome 3) A mendelian syndrome 4) A polygenic syndrome
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
Following the premature loss of a deciduous tooth, space closure
1. occurs predominantly from the anterior in the maxillary arch and predominantly from the posterior in the mandibular arch
2. is more rapid 6 months after the loss of the tooth
3. occurs more rapidly in the maxillary arch than in the mandibular arch
4. inversely proportional to the time the deciduous tooth has been missing
PedodonticsAnswer: 3
Lap to lap position is the recommended position for performing oral hygiene procedure in 1) 0-1 years old 2) 1-3 years old 3) 3-6 years old 4) 6-12 years old
PedodonticsAnswer: 2
The intra-alveolar appliance is the 1) Transpalatal arch 2) Nancy palatal arch 3) Space regained 4) Distal shoe appliance
PedodonticsAnswer: 4
The period of infancy usually refers to 1) First 2 years after birth 2) First 1 year after birth 3) First 6 months after birth 4) First 3 years after birth