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In an elective tracheostomy the entry should be made
1) Above the cricoid
2) Below the cricoid
3) Through the cricothyroid membrane
4) Laterally below the thyroid cartilage
Oral Surgery Answer: 2

In an elective tracheostomy, the entry should be made below the cricoid to avoid injury to the cricoid cartilage.

The dose of epinephrine given in anaphlyaxis
1) 0.5 mg in 1:1000 IM
2) 0.5 mg in 1:10,000 IM
3) 0.5 mg in 1:500 IM
4) 1 mg in 1:100 IM
Oral Surgery Answer: 1

A patient who suffered a myocardial infraction 3 months previously and on anticoagulant therapy, requires full mouth extractions. The dentist should
1. simply extract the teeth under local anesthesia
2. hospitalize the patient, control prothrombin time and extract the teeth under local anesthesia
3. hospitalize the patient and perform the extractions under general anesthesia
4. delay the extractions until after 6 months of the myocardial infarction
Oral Surgery Answer: 4

Most reactions following injection of LA are caused by
1) Allergy
2) Anxiety
3) Toxicity
4) Overdosage
Oral Surgery Answer: 2

Which one of the following should not be done during incisional biopsy of soft tissue
1) Place suture through the intended specimens before removing it
2) Infiltrate local anaesthetic solution around the intended site
3) Place the specimens in saline 10% formalin is unavailable
4) Obtain edge of the lesion along with adjacent normal tissues
Oral Surgery Answer: 3

Genioplasty procedure is used
1) To change the attachment of genioglossus muscle in pre-prosthetic procedure
2) To change the position of genial tubercles
3) To modify the position of the chin
4) To modify the attachment of anterior belly of diagastric
Oral Surgery Answer: 3

What precautions should be taken for oral surgical procedures in cardiac pa tients with some limitations on their normal physical activities?
1. Perform surgery under general anesthesia
2 Use local anesthetics without vasoconstrictors
3 Selective surgery can be done after consultation with patients physician
4 Delay all surgery till the patient becomes normal
Oral Surgery Answer: 3

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

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