1. A permanent incisor with a closed apex is traumatically intruded. What is the treatment of choice?

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2. The most appropriate management for a concussed tooth is

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3. All the following are media to store an avulsed tooth except?

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4. A child patient lost his maxillary central incisor. The treatment available will be

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5. Most common caries seen in primary 1 molar:

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6. Failure of bone resorption over an erupting tooth is due to lack of

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7. If a 7 yr old child loses a primary mandibular canine at the same time the adjacent lateral incisor is erupting, the dentist should be alert to the possibility of

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8. Following types of fissures are not caries susceptible

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9. At birth child shows marked convex profile. This is due to

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10. The most appropriate management of a 4mm diameter carious exposure on a vital permanent first molar in a 7 year old is

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11. Which of the following is true of apexogenesis?

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12. How much fluoride, in ppm, is contained in commonly used toothpastes?

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13. Which of the following arises within the first 2 years of life

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14. A 1-year-old patient has his first dental examination. The dentist reviews with the parent when to expect the next teeth to erupt, teething, oral hygiene tips for toddlers, and discusses fluoride issues with bottled water and toothpaste. The term that describes this proactive approach to dental care is _____.

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15. The most physiologic medium to transport an avulsed tooth is

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16. A disease of childhood characterised by mental retardation delayed growth and delayed tooth eruption is associated with a deficiency of

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17. In the presence of a permanent successor, an ankylosed mandibular primary second molar should be extracted in all of the following situations, except

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18. Which of the following teeth is most likely to resist invasion by caries?

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19. A young patient reported with sore throat; mild fever, and raised, discrete , whitish to yellowish solid papules, surrounded by a narrow zone of erythema. The most likely diagnosis is

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20. Center of pedodontic treatment triangle is

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