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Oral Medicine - 3 Questions

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Oral medicine
Earliest symptom in acute appendicitis is
1) Pain
2) Fever
3) Vomiting
4) Rise of pulse rate

📝 Explanation:

The earliest and most common symptom of acute appendicitis is abdominal pain. This pain often starts around the umbilical area and then migrates to the right lower quadrant of the abdomen. Other symptoms such as fever and vomiting typically occur after the onset of pain.

2
Oral medicine
Which is a non-absorbable suture
1) Polypropylene
2) Polyglycollic acid
3) Vicryl
4) Collagen

📝 Explanation:

1. Polypropylene: This is a synthetic, non-absorbable suture material known for its strength and resistance to infection. It is commonly used in oral surgery and dental procedures due to its non-reactive nature with tissues.
2. Polyglycollic acid: Polyglycollic acid is an absorbable suture material that is broken down by hydrolysis.
3. Vicryl: Vicryl is a synthetic, absorbable suture material that is commonly used in dentistry due to its good handling properties and tissue reactivity profile.
4. Collagen: Collagen is a natural, absorbable suture material derived from animal sources. It is biocompatible but not as strong as non-absorbable materials and is absorbed by the body over time.

3
Oral medicine
Substances used for chemical cautery include all except
1) Chromic acid
2) Acetic acid
3) Silver nitrate
4) Trichloroacetic acid

📝 Explanation:

Acetic acid is not used for chemical cautery. Chemical cautery agents include chromic acid, silver nitrate, and trichloroacetic acid, which cause protein coagulation and tissue destruction. Acetic acid is too weak and is mainly used for diagnostic purposes (acetowhite test).

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