1. During ostectomy procedure, the direction of the bevel of chisel should be kept:Direction of chisel does not matterTowards bone to be sacrificedTowards tooth to be sacrificedShould be perpendicular to the bone surfaceQuestion 1 of 20 2. Ptosis is caused by the lesions in:OculomotorTrigeminalTroclilearAbducensQuestion 2 of 20 3. Lingual split techniinstrument used to cut the tooth isSurgical burOsteotomeStraight elevatorChiesalQuestion 3 of 20 4. Treatment of localized pain 3-4 days post extraction due to loss of clot is done byPlacement of antibiotics and analgesics directly in socketCreation of new blood clotCurettage of socketIrrigation of the socket & placement of sedative dressingQuestion 4 of 20 5. Gas used for Conscious sedation:N2O + H2N2O + HeN2O + O2N2O + O3Question 5 of 20 6. The joint cavity can be examined in detail without much surgical exposure byBiopsySialographyEndoscopyArthroscopyQuestion 6 of 20 7. Extraction of disto-angular impaction of mandibular 3rd molar can cause:Dry socketFracture of ramus of mandibleExcessive HaemorrhageSlippage in lingual pouchQuestion 7 of 20 8. Janneta's surgical procedure is:Radiofrequency neurolysisRadiofrequency gangliolysisMicrovascular decompressionPercutaneous ganglion glycerolysisQuestion 8 of 20 9. During Ostectomy procedure, the direction of the bevel of chisel should be kept:Direction of chisel does not matterTowards bone to be sacrificedShould be perpendicular to the bone surfaceTowards tooth to be sacrificedQuestion 9 of 20 10. Throat pack is commonly used inAlong with LMAIn all pts who are intubatedUncuffed endotrachial tubeCuffed endotrachial tubeQuestion 10 of 20 11. Post-operative muscle pain is caused by:KetamineSuxamethoniumPropofolEthosuximideQuestion 11 of 20 12. Increased BP and falling pulse rate depicts:Physiological variableDecreased intracranial pressureMyeloproliferative disorderIncreased intracranial pressureQuestion 12 of 20 13. Reactionary hemorrhage is hemorrhage after surgery that occursAfter 24 hourWithin 24 hoursAfter 7 daysAfter 72 hoursQuestion 13 of 20 14. Which size suture has the least strength and the smallest diameter?3-09-05-02-0Question 14 of 20 15. The preferred treatment of an giant cell lesion 2.5cm in diameter, in the mandibular anterior region isWide radical excisionCurettageBlock excisionElectro-cauterizationQuestion 15 of 20 16. Which of the following local anesthetics has the highest pKa?MepivacaineLidocaineBupivacainePrilocaineQuestion 16 of 20 17. During an inferior alveolar nerve block injection, the needle passes through the mucous membrane and the buccinator muscle and lies lateral to the:Masseter muscleLateral pterygoid muscleTemporalis muscleMedial pterygoid muscleQuestion 17 of 20 18. A patient requires periapical surgery related to both maxillary central incisors. What will be the local anesthesia blocks you will use?Bilateral Anterior superior alveolar + nasopalatineBilateral Greater palatine + PSABilateral Infraorbital nerve block onlyBilateral PSA + nasopalatineQuestion 18 of 20 19. Airway breathing circulation sequence:CABBCAACBABCQuestion 19 of 20 20. Before the exploration of any intrabony pathologic lesion, which type of biopsy must always be done?Incisional biopsyCytologic smearExcisional biopsyAspiration biopsyQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...