Sep 04 Paper 1 & 2
Sep 04 Paper 1 & 2
Sep 04 Paper 1 & 2
1. In the preparation of Premolar class I cavity what is the best way of getting retention,
A. Slightly done undercut of the mesial and distal walls
B. Slightly done undercut of the buccal and lingual walls
C. The convergence of the cavity walls
2. In respect to Class V
A. it occurs on the buccal groove (fissure)
B. it occurs on the lingual groove (fissure)
C. it is a result of bad oral hygiene
3. After the placement of a class I amalgam the patient comes back to you complaining of
pain on masticating and biting; what is the first thing you would look at,
A. Occlusal height
B. Contacts areas
4. Child comes to your clinic with a fractured incisor 3 mm super-gingival, how would
you treat the case,
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Formocretasol pulpotomy
Calcium hydroxide pulpotomy
Pulpectomy
Direct capping
Indirect capping
GIC
Resin
High compression restorative resin
Zinc Phosphate cement
Oxide Zinc and eugenol
7. The ideal length of core in the fabrication of crown and core of endodontically treated
tooth is,
A.
B.
C.
D.
8. If aesthetic is not a concern what is the first thing to do to treat soreness under
dentures,
A. Take the denture off for a week
B. Rinse the denture in nystatin
C. Apply tissue conditioner
9. While you finishing a class I cavity, the enamel is sound but you noticed in the dentine
and on the Dento-enamel junction a brown line, what is your response,
A. You leave it and complete the final restoration
B. You extend you preparation and clean it
C. You apply a cover of varnish
10. Dental caries of the proximal surfaces are usually start at,
A. Somewhere between the ridge and the contact area
B. Just gingival to contact areas
C. Just about the gingival margin
11. What is the property of high copper amalgam
A. Reduced physical creep
B. Higher retention
12. In regards to colours what is Chroma stands for,
A.
B.
C.
D.
16. Which one of this restorative method will be LEAST compromised by a core,
A.
B.
C.
D.
Amalgam
Composite
GIC
Cast gold
17. In preparing a very small proximal amalgam cavity on a molar tooth what would
consider,
A.
B.
C.
D.
Saline
Milk
Water
Saliva
31. The advantage of the silicone in soft relining material over .. rubber is,
A.
B.
C.
D.
33. A female patient comes to you complaining of persistent pain in heavily restored central
incisor; you suspect pulpitis and you have been told that she is in transit leaving by
plane next day. Your treatment will be,
A. Remove filling and place a sedative dressings
B. Pulp extirpation and obturate with Ledermix dressings
C. Prescribe analgesics and systemic antibiotic
34. which of the following is true regarding TMJ dysfunction,
A. It is always due to arthritis, should be treated with NSAIDS before attempting surgery
B. Raising bite increases the space in the joint and should be attempted before surgery
C. It is mostly due to the medial movement of the condylar head over the glenoid fossa
35. the location of Class V is in,
A. The buccal pit /fissure/
B. The occlusal surface
C. The cervical third
36. Occlusal cavity with extension of the buccal fissure is classified as,
A. Class II
B. Class III
C. Class I
37. Which of the following does not affect the elasticity of retentive clasp?
A.
B.
C.
D.
38. Following calcium hydroxide pulpotomy, the dentist would expect dentine bridge to
form at,
A.
B.
C.
D.
39. In the construction of a full veneer gold crown, future recession of gingival tissue can
be prevented or at least minimised by,
A.
B.
C.
D.
40. A partial denture that seats on the master cast but fails to seat correctly in the mouth is
a result of,
A.
B.
C.
D.
41. Which of the following muscles may affect the borders of mandibular complete
denture?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Mentalis
Lateral pterygoid
Orbicularis oris
Levator oris
Temporalis
42. Jaw relations for edentulous patient have been established. The maxillary cast has been
mounted on the articulator without face-bow and you decided to increase the occlusal
vertical dimension by 4 mm. this will necessitate,
A.
B.
C.
D.
44. What is the best way to get optimum adoption of ceramic to metal,
A. Slow firing
B. High compression
45. What is the main purpose of using corticosteroids in pulpal obturation material?
A. For their antibiotic action
B. For their antiinflammatory action
C. To relief pulp pressure
46. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding Smokers Keratosis?
A. Typically affects the hard palate
B. Minor mucous glands are swollen with red orifices
C. There is a little regression if smoking is stopped
September 2004
- Paper 2
3. 13 years old boy comes to you with excessive hyperplasia of the gingiva as a result of
Phenytoin what is your management,
A. Stop the medication
B. Force a strict oral hygiene and surgical removal of excess gingival tissues
C. Debridement and conservative approach
4. During swallowing, a) suprahyoid muscles relax b) masseter contract c) tongue touches
the palate
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
a and b
a and c
b and c
none of the above
all of the above
5. White man 56 years old comes to you with a brown spot on his gingiva and another one
on his oral mucosa, when taking the history he mentioned a weight and memory lost.
He as well complains of headaches. What is your most probable diagnosis,
A. Addisons disease
B. Hyperthyroidism
6. While removing the second primary molar of 9 years old child, the apical of the root
fracture and stay in the socket,
A.
B.
C.
D.
Speed of film
Collimation
Filtration
Cone shape and length
2%
5%
8%
10%
13. Which of the following most probable does not exist in the kids acute gingivitis,
A. Spirochetes
B. Streptococcus
C. Staphylococcus
14. Which of the following is true about warfarin,
A. INR of 3 is enough to start any extraction
15. What is not true about tobacco smoking,
A. Redox potential is reduced resulting in anaerobic bacteria
B. It is immuno-suppressive
C. It is adrenergic
16. patient in your dental chair shows chest pain, weak pulse and dysponea, what is your
initial management,
A. Give a nitro-glycerine tablet and keep the patient up seated /This answers is for any of
the angina symptoms/
B. Put the patient in supine position
C. Do nothing and wait until the symptoms go
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Concrescence
Dilaceration
Gemination
Fusion
18. Developer contaminated with other chemical and was not mixed properly. What is the
effect on the X-ray film?
A. Too dark film
B. Light film
C. Foggy
19. Which part of the cranium is considered as the most stable area,
A.
B.
C.
D.
Frankfort plane
Occlusal plane
Anterior cranial plane
Anterior nasal to gnathion.
Lateral pterygoid
Medial pterygoid
Masseter
Temporalis
Mylohyoid
25. the most common way of oral carcinomas to other tissues is/are
A.
B.
C.
D.
Lymphatic
Invasion and blood
Lymphatic and invasion
Blood and lymphatic
Causes immunosuppression
Increase redox potential of smokers fibrous growth of anaerobic organisms
Defects neutrophil function and characteristics
Can produce smokers palate but rarely metaplasia
2 ml/min
0.2 ml/min
0.02 ml/min
20 ml/min
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33. The removable partial denture requires relining what is would be the most appropriate
action,
A. take a new impression by asking the patient to occlude on it
B. Provide equal space (may be it was thickness) between denture and gingival tissues.
C. Make sure the framework and retainers are seated in place before taking impression
34. Why do we use Corticosteroid material in pulp obturation,
A. To prevent the inflammatory process
B. As an Antibiotic
C. To minimize pressure on the periapical tissues
35. As a result of wrong use of tooth brush the patient MOST probable complaint will be
when,
A. Spontaneous pain or discomfort
B. Occasional pain during brushing of the teeth
C. Occasional pain during consumption of sweets
36. In regards to dentine strength, which is the right sequence,
A. Affected dentine> Sound dentine> Infected dentine
B. Sound dentine> Affected dentine> Infected dentine
37. Symptoms free patient comes to you after four weeks of an endodontic treatment and
you find on radiograph the canal is over filled with what it seems to be a cone of Gutta
Percha 1mm beyond the apex with a radiolucent small area. What is your initial
management?,
A.
B.
C.
D.
38. After obturation and on X-ray you notice the obturation materials are 1mm beyond
apex. What is your first management?
A. Refill the canal
B. Pull the GP cone about 1mm out and take a new X-ray
C. Leave it as it
39. 2.21mg NaF contains,
A. 1mg fluoride
B. 2 mg
C. 0.5 mg
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46. when probing for periodontal disease the tip of the probe will be,
A. At the coronal end of junctional epithelium
B. At the top of the gingival calculus
47. After the initial development stage and in the absence of pathology, a the size of the
pulp chamber has been reduced by,
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
50. As far as localised alveolar osteitis is concerned; which one of the following is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
53. A patient on the dental chair has cardiac arrest which is INCORRECT,
A. Observing the vital signs and check that the air way is clear is at high importance
B. Expired air has 15% O2 only, and cardiac compressions achieve 30-40% of cardiac output
C. Intermittent positive pressure at the rate of 40/min will reduce the chances of cerebral
hypoxia
D. Intermittent positive pressure is better than mouth to mouth when it has been given at the
same rate.
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56. The best method to take X-ray of the maxillary sinus is,
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Periapical radiograph
Panoramic view
Lateral cephaloghraph
Occipitomental view
Reverse Townes view
57. Which of the following is not a part of the fully formed enamel organ,
A. Outer enamel epithelium
B. Inner enamel epithelium
58. 18 years old female her weight is 52Kg and she is 163cm tall. On dental examination
erosion of teeth on the most of her lingual surfaces is clearly showing. Dietary history
revealed a daily rate of 5000 to 7000 Kcal/day. What is most probable would be her
case?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Alcoholism
Drug abuse
Bulimia
Excessive smoking
Diabetic mellitus type I
59. Which one of the following is true in regards t osseointegration implants in dentistry?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Fibrous tissues are formed and integrated directly between titanium and bone
Following insertion, implants can be immediately loaded without problem
The success of the implants is directly proportional to its area of contact with bone
The success of the implants depends mostly on low torque preparation and insertion of the
fixture
E. The success of integration is accurately investigated by immediate radiographic
examination
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Mylohyoid
Anterior temporal
Posterior temporal
Anterior belly of digastric
Endocrine disturbance
Viral infection
Mouth breathing
Spirochetal infection
Streptococcal infection
66. Which of the following is the best evidence that a previous periodontal treatment is
successful?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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