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Dental Examination Questions: Operative Dentistry
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Dental Examination Questions: Operative Dentistry
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1. A patient presents wet a draining sinus tract in labial vestibule of a maxillary central incisor. To confirm your diagnosis about the origin of pathoses you should:
2. The recommended concentration of fluoride in communal water supply is:
3. Identify the macromechanical minimal preparation bridge:
4. What is the common cause of failure of pulpotomy, that employs Ca(OH)2 in primary molars?
5. An 8 years old boy presents with class III fracture of tooth# 11, which appeared an hour ago, the apex is not closed. Your treatment should be:
6. Toilet of cavity is:
7. In class V design 3 cavity preparation, extension look like:
8. The optimum depth of a self threading pin for an amalgam restoration is:
9. Class III amalgam restorations are usually prepared on:
10. The final finishing of silicate/ glass ionomers restoration is done after:
11. In RCT, over preparation of the outer wall of the optical curvature of the canal with inflexible instrument will cause:
12. The pulp chamber in milk teeth in proportion to that of permanent teeth is :
13. Cast, soldered and porcelain are three types of:
14. Hand cutting instruments are composed of:
15. Temporary crown/ bridges are made to last for short period of time to:
16. In a cavity preparation cavo-surface margin will be junction between:
17. For the extripation of entire pulp, necrotic debris, and foreign material, one should use :
18. Tooth surfaces involved in class II design 6 are:
19. Which of the following is the appropriate file for removing gutta-percha from root canals?
20. Tooth buds generally initiated after birth or :
21. What is the space between the lateral incisors and canine called in maxillary decidous teeth?
22. Biologically active sealer which promote peri-apical healing contain:
23. While examining the RCT done by other dentist, you find a case where the radiograph shows densely packed guttapercha in coronal thuid but poorly packed in apical thuid, the most likely cause is:
24. Most common fracture occurring in amalgam restoration is seen at:
25. The most widely used irrigant displaying optimal cleansing bactericidal properties is: