MDS PREP
An anterior FPD is contraindicated when
1) Abutment teeth are non-carious
2) An abutment tooth is inclined 15 degrees
3) There is considerable resorption of the residual ridge
4) Crowns of abutment teeth are long
Prosthodontics
Answer: 3
A 3-year-old child has a fever of 102 degree F; and following upper respiratory tract infection, discrete vesicles and ulcers on the soft plate and pharynx are noted. The most probable diagnosis is
1. Herpangina
2. Scarlet fever
3. Rubella
4. Herpetic gingivostomatitis
Oral Pathology
Answer: 1
Intensity of caries by snyder test is determined by
1) Rapidity at which medium turns greenish blue to red
2) Rapidity at which medium turns yellow to greenish blue
3) Rapidity at which medium turns greenish blue to yellow
4) Rapidity at which medium turns greenish blue to colourless
Community Dentistry
Answer: 3
The extraoral radiograph that best demonstrates the subcondylar portion of mandible is the (neck of the condyle)
1. AP mandible
2. Waters view
3. Towne"s view
4. Submental vertex
Radiology
Answer: 3
The extraoral radiograph that best demonstrates the subcondylar portion of the mandible is Towne's view.
The bleaching material used for night guard vital tooth bleaching is
1. Superoxol
2. Anesthetic ether and hycrochloric acid
3. Sodium bicarbonate
4. Carbamide peroxide
Endodontics
Answer: 4
Endosonics utilizes whihc instrument
1. H file
2. K file
3. Endo box
4. Reamers
Endodontics
Answer: 2
What is the primary advantage of using resin cements over other types of cements?
1) Higher compressive strength
2) Improved adhesion to the tooth structure
3) Lower film thickness requirement
4) Faster setting time
Resin cements are known for their excellent adhesion, providing a strong bond to tooth structure and restorative materials.
When prescribing for a patient of renal failure, the elimination of drug from the kidney in the case of renal impairment all the following are correct except
1) Creatinine clearance is taken as guide
2) The normal main dose is given if the drug is being metabolized
3) The time to reach to steady state plasma concentration is the same as in patients with normal renal function
4) None of the above
General Medicine
Answer: 3
In renal impairment, the time to reach steady-state plasma concentration generally differs from that in patients with normal renal function due to altered clearance; hence, statement 3 is incorrect.