1. What are the parts of a local anaesthetic syringe:

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2. LA is injected in a 5 year old child in the region of maxillary right primary lateral incisor, child is crying and develops swelling in lower eye lid and complains of burning sensation in the eye, what is the most probable reason?

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3. Instrument used to retract lingual flap during the third molar removal

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4. The maxillary first molar is innervated by the:

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5. Tracheostomy should be anticipated in the event of respiratory difficulties related to a descending infection of the

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6. Infection of the masticator space is caused due to infection of:

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7. Maximum dose of lignocaine that can be given without adrenaline:

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8. Local anaesthesia acts by:

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9. Suture which does not adhere to tissue and known for its elasticity

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10. How much hydrocortisone is secreted by the adrenal cortex daily?

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11. Gelfoam, used to control bleeding gets absorbed in:

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12. For emergency cricothyrotomy, incision should be placed at

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13. Intake of which of the following Leads to increased incidence of dry socket

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14. The most common cause of Cushing syndrome is:

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15. Polyglycolic acid suture is:

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16. Visor osteotomy is used to:

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17. How much fluids are given to a patient postoperatively in 24 hours:

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18. Submandibular incision for condylectomy operation was given by:

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19. HBO is indicated in all except:

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20. To prevent infective endocarditis in patients at risk for such infections, which of the following are acceptable antibiotic options for the prevention of infective endocarditis, except

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