1. Radiographs of traumatized teeth are necessary to

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2. The name early childhood caries (ECC) was given by

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3. In primary teeth, a pulpotomy using calcium hydroxide

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4. Which pulpotomy medicament demonstrates better success rates than formocresol?

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5. Strawberry tongue is most commonly found in:

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6. Most common caries seen in primary 1 molar:

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7. In some children there may be a heavy grey-green stain, especially prominent on the gingival third of maxillary anterior teeth. This stain is soft and difficult to remove. It is thought to be associated with

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8. A 10 year old patient complains of discomfort in a maxillary primary second molar when eating. The tooth is mobile with a large mesio-occlusal amalgam restoration. The most likely diagnosis is

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9. The appliance used to treat thumb sucking

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10. Toys can be used in child management as

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11. A 10 year old child with no previous caries experience has proximal carious lesions in the enamel only of several primary molars. How should the lesions be managed?

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12. Many months after trauma to a primary incisor, the development of a greyish discolouration in the crown usually indicates

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13. A self corrective anomaly in a 10 year old child is:

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14. According to Cron, the tooth starts erupting after

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15. Vital pulp procedures are all except

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16. Juvenile periodontitis is due to

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17. The corrected anterior cross bite is best retained by

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18. A 12 year old child presents with characteristic tetracycline discoloration of the maxillary and mandibular incisors and permanent first molars. The probable age at which this child received tetracycline therapy was

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19. The crowns of all 20 primary teeth begin to calcify between:

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20. Oral bacteria attacks organic components of enamel and the breakdown products have the ability to dissolve the tooth mineral, this is

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