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DSE Remembered Questions Answers Latest Update 2022/2023 Rated A What drug causes gingival hyperplasia Nifedipine Cyclosporine Large space (diastema) between #11 and #12. What do you do? Leave alone (no impalnts or bridges) Papilloma on tongue Mucocele. How is this treated? Excise with...

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DSE Remembered Questions Answers Latest Update
2022/2023 Rated A
What drug causes gingival hyperplasia
Nifedipine
Cyclosporine
Large space (diastema) between #11 and #12. What do you do?
Leave alone

(no impalnts or bridges)
Papilloma on tongue
Mucocele. How is this treated?
Excise with salivary gland remnants
What is the greatest problem with resin bonded bridges
Debonding
How long before you can treat Hep A patient
tx after 1 week (called Jaundice)
How should an allergic reaction to barbiturates on lip be treated?
Benadryl
Patient does not like look on canine (pictured), asked what it was
Hypoplasia
Facial erosion due to acidic beverages
Amelogenesis Imperfecta (xray)
Blue sclera (eye picture), what dental findings should you see?
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
All of the following are Hyperthyroid symptoms except?
a. fatigue
b. exopthalamus
c. tachycardia
d. tremor of extremities
a. fatigue
The minimal axial reduction for crowns are
1.5mm
Crown on #9 needs to be replaced. What measurement is correct?
2mm occlusal reduction
What is the maximum amount of unsupported porcelain allowed?
2mm
The most important treatment for ANUG is
debridement
What is Gingivectomy used for
gingival hyperplasia
What is the treatment for a patient with a liver clot?
Irrigate, apply pressure, reassess

, (liver clot-unstable and often large, friable clot commonly forming in mucous membranes.
Usually lead to excessive bleeding and abnormal wound healing.)
In order to improve gingival health, what must you do to temporary crown?
Under contour
Picture of Upper and lower complete arch crowns. What is wrong?
Impingement on gums/gums health
Patient presents with pain on swallowing when wearing their denture. What is wrong?
Overextension of lingual flange
Patient presents with space in between 3rd molar and premolar, with class II mobility.
How should you treat?
Implant
Patient missing #2 and #3. #1 has Class III mobility and furcation involvement. What
would be the optimal treatment plan?
Extract #1 and implant for #3 or #2and #3
If you cannot pick a color for crown, what should you choose?
something with LOWER shade saturation and less gray
What is the worst location for an implant?
maxillary posterior
What is the best location for an implant?
Either mandibular posterior or mandibular anterior
What is the best long term prognosis for an implant?
Either mandibular posterior or mandibular anterior
Zinc phosphate is the worst cement for what type of restoration
deep restoration (pulpal irritation)
BW xray of amalgam restoration. Patient complained of pain when provoked by hot or
cold. What is wrong?
Deep amalgam restoration
How long should periodontal packs be left for ?
1 week
How should an epulis be treated before making a new denture?
Excision
What is the major reason for periodontal flaps?
access of instrumentation
Patient presents with maxillary tori. What needs to be done before making new denture
Remove tori
What is a characteristic of a major connector of a denture?
Rigidity
How often does OSHA make you check the autoclave
Weekly
HIV ELISA test was negative for a person who had a needle stick. What does that mean?
Patient has no Abs present
Ortho case - what was the most important thing they did in maxillary arch?
Align the teeth for future restorative procedures ( not close upper or lower diastemas)
What pain reliever do you give to a patient who has kidney disease?
Acetaminophen
Picture of surveyor. Asked what we were looking at?

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