1. Most versatile and commonly done surgery for correction of mandibular Retrognathism is:

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2. Which of the following X-rays should be used for diagnosis of meniscal perforation?

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3. Each of the following statements are true except:

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4. A 55-year-old male presents to your office with a long history of a productive cough. The patient states that the cough has been present for 6 months during each of the last 3 years. The patient is afebrile and chest xray is unremarkable.

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5. The facial space that is divided by the styloid process in to an anterior and posterior compartment is

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6. A 30-year-patient with history of assault attends the OPD with preauricular dimple approximated 1 cm ahead of the tragus. Which X-rays should be advised for the diagnosis:

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7. Most common means of fixation of mandibular and maxillary fractures is:

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8. All of the following are symptoms of dehydration except:

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9. Best incision for approach to nasoethmoidal suture in a patient with panfacial fractures is:

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10. Least toxic of the more commonly used local anesthetic is:

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11. Patient is having life threatening systemic disease, comes under which class of ASA classification:

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12. The radiographic feature that may differentiate an osseous neoplasm from a cyst is

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13. Bone Morphogenetic protein is used in:

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14. Patient with history of Steroid use requires extraction under GA. patient requires premedications with

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15. An oro-antral communication during extraction

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16. Difficulty score for a Mesioangular Class II Position C mandibular third molar is:

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17. A child with severe retrognathia and Bilateral TMJ ankylosis has restricted mouth opening. Which type of intubation is considered best here:

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18. Janneta's surgical procedure is

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19. Which of the following space infections is directly responsible for mediastinitis?

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20. Most common cause of paralysis of Infraorbital Nerve is:

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