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

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

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3. Center of pedodontic treatment triangle is

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4. As compared with permanent teeth, primary teeth have:

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5. Which of these is an indication for Formocresol Pulpotomy:

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6. 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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7. A child suffers from trauma which causes lateral luxation of the primary central incisor. The incisor is not in occlusion and does not cause interference. What should be done

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8. A 3 year and 7 months old child with history of traumatic intrusion of 51. IOPA reveals foreshortening. The treatment is:

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9. A 8 yr. old child with large front teeth having jagged margins seeks consultation. What is the treatment plan

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10. Young permanent tooth with irreversible pulpitis sign is treated as

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11. On the health history form, the mother of a 6-year-old new patient notes that the child is moderately mentally challenged. The dentist should _____.

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12. The most important morphologic or histologic consideration in cavity preparation in primary teeth is

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13. Vital pulp procedures are all except

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14. A 4 year old child has a normal complement of deciduous teeth, but in appearance they are grayish and exhibit extensive occlusal and incisal wear. Radiographic examination indicates some extensive deposits of secondary dentin in these teeth. This condition is typical of

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15. Bis-GMA resin was developed by

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16. The DMF (decayed, missing, filled) index for dental caries in adults

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17. Thumb sucking leads to all except

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18. Reward for a child is

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19. Your patient exhibits enamel hypoplasia near the incisal edges of all permanent incisors and cuspids, except for the maxillary lateral incisors, which appear normal. At what age would you suspect some kind of systemic problem?

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20. Which medium of storage for avulsed tooth is best for prolonged extra oral periods

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