13 year old patient with sensitive primary 2nd molar. Permanent 1st premolar already erupted in good
position, permanent 2nd premolar also in good position and enough space below primary 2nd molar.
The primary 2nd molar had big cares, pulpal involvement (furcation with radiolucency). Recommended
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13 year old patient with sensitive primary 2nd molar. Permanent 1st premolar already erupted in good
position, permanent 2nd premolar also in good position and enough space below primary 2nd molar.
The primary 2nd molar had big cares, pulpal involvement (furcation with radiolucency). Recommended
treatment? - Extract primary 2nd molar
14 year old patient. His 1st lower PM was covered under the primary 1st molar. Tx? - Remove
primary 1st molar and ortho to bring the PM into alignment
20 yr old patient, lots of lesions in the mouth, very painful: - Primary Herpetic Gingivostomatitis
3 year old kid, photos showing teeth completely decayed, what could be the cause? - Baby bottle
caries
Acid etching does all except: - Create a bond chemically
After leaving clinic with denture, patient didn't wear it at all. Came back 24 hours for post-op, saying it
was causing a gag. Why could this be happening? - - Overextension of lingual flange
- Thick posterior palatal area
- Psychogenic
All ceramic crown criteria: - - Heavy chamfer
- 1mm width
- Shoulder
Alprolzam is which type of drug? - Antianxiety
Amlodipine causes: - Gingival hyperplasia
, Anterior to earlobe - swollen inflammation of stenson's duct, what do you do? - Stimulate parotid
gland and check for exudate
ANUG treatment: - Local debridement
Asymptomatic tooth, sensitive to percussion, negative to pulp testing, what is it? - Endo Lesion?
Autoclave is checked every _ days. - 7
Axial labial reduction: - 1.5mm
Benign mass in posterior palate: - Pleomorphic adenoma
Big diastema due to: - Chronic perio
Big diastema, what do you do? - Leave it alone
Big infection next to extracted tooth, what is it? - Subperiosteal Abscess
Big PA RL behind the permanent 2nd molar and patient said he never had wisdom tooth. -
Dentigerous cyst
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