1. Of the following, the first permanent tooth to erupt into the oral cavity is amandibular lateral incisormandibular central incisormaxillary caninemaxillary central incisorQuestion 1 of 20 2. High viscosity saliva may lead to increased caries children. This statement isPartially truePartially falseReally falseReally trueQuestion 2 of 20 3. Which of the following disease has no oral manifestationMumps virusHerpes simplexMeaslesScarlet feverQuestion 3 of 20 4. A 3 year old presents with subluxated maxillary central incisors. The occlusion is normal. What is the most appropriate management?Reposition the teeth and splint for 7 to 10 days.Extract the traumatized teeth.Reposition the teeth and place the child on a soft diet.Place the child on a soft diet and monitor the teeth.Question 4 of 20 5. The greatest problem in pulpal diagnosis is predicting the amount or extent ofPathologic resorptionDecayInflammationRecessionQuestion 5 of 20 6. Ideally, the width of the isthmus should beOne-third the intercuspal distanceOne-fourth the intercuspal distanceHalf the intercuspal distanceThree-fourth the intercuspal distanceQuestion 6 of 20 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 asOmissionPunishmentNegative reinforcementPositive reinforcementQuestion 7 of 20 8. GIC is done for primary teeth mainly because ofIts adhesion to dentin and enamelAll of the aboveFluoride releaseIts colourQuestion 8 of 20 9. Which of the following is true about calcification of teethCalcification of primary teeth is almost complete at time of birthCalcification of permanent teeth starts at birthCalcification of permanent teeth starts around birthCalcification of all primary teeth and few permanent teeth complete at birthQuestion 9 of 20 10. A child with an avulsed tooth comes with tooth placed in milk, the treatment isReplantation and splint for 7 days.Replantation and splint for 7 -14 days.Discard the toothRCT & then Replantation for 7-14 days.Question 10 of 20 11. Which treatment is the proper one for a class ll fracture of a permanent tooth with an immature apex?ObservePulpectomyApply calcium hydroxide to exposed dentin and restore tooth with a permanent restorationPulpotomyQuestion 11 of 20 12. Root development may be arrested and tooth eruption retarded, incraniofacial dysostosisachondroplasiaosteogenesis imperfectosteopetrosisQuestion 12 of 20 13. The most likely diagnosis for a child with a painful, fiery-red, diffuse gingivitis isidiopathic fibromatosis.primary herpetic gingivostomatitis.aphthous stomatitis.aggressive periodontitis.Question 13 of 20 14. In a 4 year old child, the primary central incisor has discoloured following a traumatic injury. The treatment of choice isobservation.pulpotomy.pulpectomy.extraction.Question 14 of 20 15. In mechanical exposure of pulp (size 0.3mm) what is to be doneIPCRCTDPCPulpectomyQuestion 15 of 20 16. Facial and lingual walls of the proximal box of a class II amalgam cavity preparation in a primary tooth shouldConverge toward the occlusal surfaceParallel each otherDiverge towards the occlusal surfaceFollow the direction of the enamel rodsQuestion 16 of 20 17. Phobia is defined asA definite fear arises with in infinity of fearAn anxiety in relation to unknownA fear to known stimulusA fear to unknown stimulusQuestion 17 of 20 18. Fluoridated toothpaste will be most effective in remineralizinginterproximal caries.smooth surface decalcification.bruxism-related attrition.pit and fissure caries.Question 18 of 20 19. Keyes triad is related toAlveolar abscessDental CariesPeriodontitisGingivitis in young childrenQuestion 19 of 20 20. The success of a sealant retention depends mainly onProper washing of occlusal surfaceProper isolationWashing after etchingEtchingQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...