1. Of the following, the first permanent tooth to erupt into the oral cavity is a

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2. High viscosity saliva may lead to increased caries children. This statement is

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3. Which of the following disease has no oral manifestation

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4. A 3 year old presents with subluxated maxillary central incisors. The occlusion is normal. What is the most appropriate management?

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5. The greatest problem in pulpal diagnosis is predicting the amount or extent of

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6. Ideally, the width of the isthmus should be

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7. A child behaves inappropriately during his dental visit. In response, the dentist sends the Mother outside the operatory. This kind of behaviour management is termed as

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8. GIC is done for primary teeth mainly because of

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9. Which of the following is true about calcification of teeth

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10. A child with an avulsed tooth comes with tooth placed in milk, the treatment is

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11. Which treatment is the proper one for a class ll fracture of a permanent tooth with an immature apex?

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12. Root development may be arrested and tooth eruption retarded, in

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13. The most likely diagnosis for a child with a painful, fiery-red, diffuse gingivitis is

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14. In a 4 year old child, the primary central incisor has discoloured following a traumatic injury. The treatment of choice is

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15. In mechanical exposure of pulp (size 0.3mm) what is to be done

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16. Facial and lingual walls of the proximal box of a class II amalgam cavity preparation in a primary tooth should

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17. Phobia is defined as

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18. Fluoridated toothpaste will be most effective in remineralizing

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19. Keyes triad is related to

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20. The success of a sealant retention depends mainly on

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