Oral Diagnosis Test

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Oral Diagnosis Test

 

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The muscles responsible for protrusion of the mandible are the

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The following are the indications for biopsy EXCEPT for :

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All of the following are symptoms EXCEPT:

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Under normal conditions, the most definitive test to confirm the loss of pulp vitality is

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Which one of the following, is asymptomatic?

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Sterilization of carious dentin without pulp injury is assured by the application of

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A common clinical sign of occlusal traumatism is

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An acute pain is described as :

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“Tic douloureux” is synonymous with

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Which of the following is/are symptoms : 1. Pain 2. Burning sensation 3. Numbness 4 Dry mouth

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Which of the following conditions is most likely to be associated with a draining fistula?

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Which one of the following statements is FALSE?

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The muscle primarily responsible for moving the mandible to a lateral position is the

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A cold stimulus applied to a tooth will produce a hypersensitive response if the tooth

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The papillae that are few in number associated with most taste buds,and associated with Von Ebner’s glands are:

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Which of the following is not true regarding thyroid gland ?

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Which of the following is the hardest?

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Which of the following cells are characteristic of chronic inflammation of the dental pulp?

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Percussion of a tooth is used to evaluate ?

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Radiographically, the lamina dura is a

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The electric pulp tester has not value in determining whether 1. the pulp is hyperemic or hyperplastic. 2. there is a partial necrosis of the pulp. 3. there is a partial or total pulpitis. 4. the pulp is vital or nonvital.

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On inspection of lateral border of the tongue at the base, which structure would you expect to find?

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Function(s) of the dental pulp include(s)

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The following are signs of congenital heart disease EXCEPT

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Which one of the following is not sign and symptom of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

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Which of the following is true regarding to HYPERTRICHOSIS ?

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A child has sustained a traumatic exposure of primary central incisor, he presents to you for treatment two days after the injury. Which of the following should be considered

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Areas of isolated gingival recession are most frequently seen on teeth that are:

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A patient with bruxism is likely to demonstrate ?

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When lateral deviation on opening the mouth ( e.gΒ  right side) causes pain; the pain is toward :

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Among the salivary glands , which of the following had multiple ducts?

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An acute periapical abscess must be associated with:

1/ pain

2/ sensitivity to percussion

3/ non-vital tooth

4/periapicalradiolucency

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The physiologic wear of hard dental tissue resulting from mastication is known as

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Which of the following statements is correct?.

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The white appearance of the oral mucosa seen following extended local application of aspirin is the result of

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Which of the following may be caused the migration of teeth 1. lip habits 2. tongue habits. 3. Bruxism 4. periodontitis.

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which of the following are trues regarding patient history ?

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The area of the tooth that is most sensitive during cavity preparation is

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The success of indirect pulp capping is dependent upon

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DuringΒ Β  examinationΒ  of the temporomandibular joint , we have to do all of the following except

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Tooth mobility may be due to

  1. excessive occlusal force.
  2. Β decreased osseous support.
  3. periodontal abscess.
  4. gingival inflammation.

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Which of the following is /are the indications for biopsy ? 1/ Any lesion that persists for more than 2 weeks with no apparent etiology 2/Any inflammatory lesion that does not respond to local treatment after 10-14 days 3/ Persistent hyperkeratotic changes in surface tissues 4/ Any lesion that regress after removal its cause

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Which of the following is/are abnormal structure ?

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A 2cm discrete, white lesion of the buccal mucosa has not result after elimination of all local irritations. The most appropriate management would be to:

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The following diseases are presented in adult and older patientsEXCEPT;

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A genetic disorder that causes prominence in the lower portion in the face is called:

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Severe throbbing tooth pain which temporary relieve with heat is a symptom of

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The most prominent feature of acute apical periodontitis is

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How would you diagnose a periapical abscess

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The following are the component of the external auditory meatus EXCEPT of:

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Which of the following are possible causes of Bell’s Palsy?

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What would not cause an airway obstruction?

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Patient registration number Useful for:

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Swelling related to increased tissue fluid is called

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Which of the following is immediately distal to the intermaxillary suture?

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A patient has an asymptomatic, white patch on the oral mucosa. Which of the following methods of examination is most likely to lead to a diagnosis?

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Which one of the following tests is used to confirm the presence of an acute infection?

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What clinical evidence would support a diagnosis of acute dento-alveolar abscess?Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  Β  1.Β  A negative reaction to the electric vitality tester.

2.Β  A positive reaction of short duration to cold.

3.Β  A positive reaction to percussion.

4.Β  Presence of a draining fistula

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A patient presents with a 3 week history of prolonged tooth pain to hot and cold. Three days ago the symptoms changed to moderate pain on biting combined with a dull, spontaneous ache relieved by cold. The most likely diagnosis is

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The apical region of a non-vital tooth with a deep carious lesion may radiographically show

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