1. A general anesthetic should not be used for an elective surgical procedure in a patient with less than:10 grams Hb19 grams Hb12 grams Hb8 gams HbQuestion 1 of 20 2. Surgery for cleft lip is based on the rule of 10, which is:10 weeks age, 10 kilograms weight, 10g% Haemoglobin10 weeks age, 10 pounds weight, 10g% Haemoglobin10 months age, 10 pounds weight, 10g% Haemoglobin10 days age, 10 pounds/Kg weight, 10g% HaemoglobinQuestion 2 of 20 3. The imaging evaluation of the temporomandibular joint is most likely to include any of the following except _____.XeroradiographyMagnetic resonance imagingPanoramic radiographsTMJ tomogramsQuestion 3 of 20 4. A patient of an head injury with fracture of middle third facial skeleton converses disoriented (V), opens his eyes (E) to speech and motor (M) responsiveness is flexion withdrawal. His Glasgow coma score will be (MVE):M-5, V-5, E-4M-2, V-2, E-2M-4, V-4, E-3M-3,-V-3, E-3Question 4 of 20 5. An anaemic patient aged 34 years attended the OPD with bilateral TMJ pain. Clinical examination showed warm and painful joint with stiffness and crepitation. This could be a case of:OsteoarthritisMeniscal perforationAcute suppurative arthritisRheumatoid arthritisQuestion 5 of 20 6. Pederson classification is for assessing:Impacted maxillary 3rd molarImpacted maxillary canineImpacted mandibular 3rd molarImpacted mandibular canineQuestion 6 of 20 7. Oxidized cellulose (oxycel) cannot be used along with:ThrombinNone of the aboveBoth of the abovePenicillinQuestion 7 of 20 8. Type III fracture zygoma (Canniesburn classification) will present withTripod fracture with distraction at F-Z sutureFracture of the zygomatic arch onlyPure blow outTripod fracture zygoma with undistracted fracture at F-Z sutureQuestion 8 of 20 9. If impacted third molar needs to be extracted in a patient planned for bilateral sagittal split osteotomy, then it should be extracted:1 month prior to surgeryDuring the time of surgery6 months prior to surgery8-12 weeks after surgeryQuestion 9 of 20 10. Le Fort I fracture is characterized byCSF rhinorrhoeaBleeding into antrumBleeding from earAll of the aboveQuestion 10 of 20 11. sharp stabbing pain from anterior teeth conducted to brain byGamma fibresBeta fibresC fibresA delta fibresQuestion 11 of 20 12. The tongue receives its blood supply from all of the following exceptVertebral arteryAscending pharyngeal arteryLingual arteryTonsillar branch of the facial arteryQuestion 12 of 20 13. The most significant finding in the clinical evaluation of a parotid mass may be accompanyingFacial paralysisLymphadenopathySlow progressive enlargementNodular consistencyQuestion 13 of 20 14. Polyglycolic acid suture is:Nonabsorbable synthetic sutureNonabsorbable natural sutureAbsorbable synthetic sutureAbsorbable natural sutureQuestion 14 of 20 15. Fix plating for the mandibular body fracture:One at upper and one at lower borderBetween upper and lower borderAt upper borderAt lower borderQuestion 15 of 20 16. Posterior mandible resorbs at a rate approximately times faster than the anterior mandible8 times6 times2 times4timesQuestion 16 of 20 17. For chemical cauterization in treatment of Odontogenic Keratocyst which solution is usedHypochloriteAlcoholAcetic acidCarnoy's solutionQuestion 17 of 20 18. True open bite is caused byFracture of the coronoid process of left side of mandibleFracture of mandibular symphysisUnilateral fracture of mandibular angleHorizontal fracture of the maxillaQuestion 18 of 20 19. The joint cavity can be examined in detail without much surgical exposure byBiopsySialographyArthroscopyEndoscopyQuestion 19 of 20 20. Lateral trephination technigiven by Henry Bowdler is used for extraction of:Partially formed maxillary caninesPartially formed maxillary third molarsPartially formed mandibular caninesPartially formed mandibular third molarsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...