1. Which statement below is true regarding type 2 diabetes?Was formally known as insulin-dependent diabetesPatients have little or no insulin secretion capacityAccounts for 90% of all cases of clinical diabetesSymptoms appear abruptly and include polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, and weight lossQuestion 1 of 20 2. For Vazirani akinoski techninerve block, where is LA deposited:At condyIar neckBuccal spaceLingual to coronoid processPterygomandibular spaceQuestion 2 of 20 3. If LA is injected along with adrenaline into blood vessel, what would happen: -Hypotension and BradycardiaHypotension and tachycardiaHypertension and tachycardiaHypertension and BradycardiaQuestion 3 of 20 4. What is the most common type of mid-facial fracture?LeFort IINasoorbital ethmoid fracturesZygomatic archZygomaticomaxillary complexQuestion 4 of 20 5. Most common means of fixation of mandibular and maxillary fractures is:GraftsIntermaxillary wiringBone pinsBone platesQuestion 5 of 20 6. Palatopharyngeal incompetence can be corrected using:Palatal lift surgeryPharyngeal flap operationSpeech guidanceSinus liftQuestion 6 of 20 7. The most significant finding in the clinical evaluation of a parotid mass may be accompanyingLymphadenopathyFacial paralysisNodular consistencySlow progressive enlargementQuestion 7 of 20 8. True regarding throat pack in oral surgery:Given to patients intubated with uncuffed oropharyngeal tubesGiven to all intubated patients undergoing oral surgeryGiven to all patients intubated with LMAGiven to patients intubated with cuffed oropharyngeal tubesQuestion 8 of 20 9. Each of the following statements are true except:Succinylcholine has no antagonistAntagonist binds to receptor to mitigate responseNalorphine is narcotic antagonistThere is not true barbiturate antagonistQuestion 9 of 20 10. Stimulation of trigeminal nerve while doing condylectomy can lead to:Torsades des pointesVentricular tachycardiaBradycardiaParoxysmal Atrial tachycardiaQuestion 10 of 20 11. Clarke's technique is used for:Combined labial and vestibular deepeningTori removalLabial VestibuloplastyLingual VestibuloplastyQuestion 11 of 20 12. The most definite, clinical sign indicating odontogenic infection in to the masticatory space isSwelling in submental areaXerostomiaDifficulty in swallowingTrismusQuestion 12 of 20 13. For local anesthetics, for every 1% solution there is:0.10 mg/mL of anesthetic1 mg/mL of anesthetic10 mg/mL of anesthetic100 mg/mL of anestheticQuestion 13 of 20 14. LA with vasoconstrictor is contraindicated when:Infection is present in area of injectionAll of the abovePatient has thyrotoxicosisPatient is allergic to anesthesiaQuestion 14 of 20 15. Elastic traction used commonly to reduce facial fractures, does so by overcomingThe malposition caused by the direction and force of traumaAll of the aboveThe organised connective tissue at the fracture siteThe active muscular pull that distracts the fragmentsQuestion 15 of 20 16. How will a larger than normal functional residual capacity affect nitrous oxide sedation?Functional residual capacity does not affect nitrous oxide sedationNitrous oxide sedation will take longerNitrous oxide sedation will happen much quickerNitrous oxide sedation will not happenQuestion 16 of 20 17. Function of vasoconstrictor in Local anaesthesia:Toxicity increasesDecreases duration of anaesthesiaReduces systemic toxicityAbsorption increasesQuestion 17 of 20 18. Distal part of the impacted third molar is covered by ascending ramus. What is the classificationType IDistoangular impactionClass IIPosition BQuestion 18 of 20 19. Surgery for lip correction in Bilateral CLP is done at2-3 monthsAt birth4-5 months18 monthsQuestion 19 of 20 20. Carnoy's solution is composed of:30% ethanol, 60 glacial acetic acid, 30% chloroform60% ethanol, 30% chloroform and 10% glacial acetic acid.30% ethanol, 60% glacial acetic acid, 40& iodoform30% iodoform, 60%ethanol, 10% acetic acidQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...