NBDE Part II - 2006 Exam B QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Which of the following represents the classic sign or symptom of an anteriorly displaced disc with reduction?
A. Pain
B. Closed lock
D. Reciprocal click
E. Decreased range of motion Correct Answer: D. Reciprocal click
Acute pyogenic bacterial infections produce
A. leukopenia.
B. lymph...
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NBDE Part II - 2006 Exam B QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Which of the following represents the classic sign or symptom of an anteriorly
displaced disc with reduction?
A. Pain
B. Closed lock
D. Reciprocal click
E. Decreased range of motion Correct Answer: D. Reciprocal click
Acute pyogenic bacterial infections produce
A. leukopenia.
B. lymphopenia.
C. neutropenia.
D. leukocytosis.
E. lymphocytosis. Correct Answer: D. leukocytosis.
Blade and root form implants are examples of which of the following types of
implants?
A. Endosseous
B. Transosteal
C. Subperiosteal
D. Ceramic Correct Answer: A. Endosseous
Which of the following teeth are the most susceptible to root fracture during
extraction?
A. Maxillary first premolars
B. Maxillary second premolars
C. Maxillary third molars
D. Mandibular first premolars Correct Answer: D. Maxillary first premolars
,Each of the following is an indication for a posterior maxillary osteotomy EXCEPT
one. Which one is this EXCEPTION?
A. Correction of mandibular prognathism
B. Intrusion of the tuberosity, preparatory to denture construction
C. Closure of the anterior open bite in some cases of apertognathia
D. Skeletal arch width discrepancies that require lateral positioning of E. posterior
segments Correct Answer: A. Correction of mandibular prognathism
Two months after an extraction, a patient becomes ill with hepatitis. The dentist
may be at fault if he
A. does not wear a mask.
B. does not use an antiseptic before injection.
C. does not wear gloves when performing surgery.
D. uses cold sterilization for his surgical instruments. Correct Answer: D. uses cold
sterilization for his surgical instruments.
Following immediate denture surgery, the best suture technique to use would be
A. continuous.
B. interrupted.
C. vertical mattress.
D. never use sutures.
E. horizontal mattress. Correct Answer: B. interrupted.
For oral sedation in the dental setting, the most ideal group of agents is
A. narcotics.
B. barbiturates.
C. antihistamines.
D. benzodiazepines.
E. anticholinergics. Correct Answer: D. benzodiazepines.
The blade type dental implant is most useful for
A. single tooth replacement.
, B. anterior maxillary edentulous areas between first bicuspids.
C. edentulous posterior areas without posterior abutment teeth.
D. rehabilitation of a totally edentulous ridge (especially the mandible) with a
fixed appliance. Correct Answer: C. edentulous posterior areas without posterior
abutment teeth.
In vestibuloplasty, a skin graft functions to
A. prevent reattachment of muscle to periosteum.
B. promote osteogenesis to establish a bony barrier to loss of sulcus depth.
C. inhibit fibroblasts in the underlying tissue.
D. provide an adequate amount of nonkeratinized tissue. Correct Answer: A.
prevent reattachment of muscle to periosteum.
The major reason for loss of transplanted autogenous third molars is
A. infection.
B. immune rejection.
C. traumatic occlusion.
D. inadequate root length. Correct Answer: C. traumatic occlusion.
The split thickness skin graft vestibuloplasty provides
A. an excellent vestibule, but carries high patient morbidity.
B. limited vestibular extension in the anterior lingual mandible.
C. the maximum ridge that is available for use in any given patient.
D. only temporary increase in vestibular depth as the skin graft contracts duripg
healing. Correct Answer: C. the maximum ridge that is available for use in any
given patient.
An "emergency" occlusal separator should be constructed for patients who has
which of the following conditions?
A. Myositis
B. Hemarthrosis
C. Capsular fibrosis
D. Degenerative arthritis
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