1. 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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2. Fracture which breaks continuity of one cortex without fracture of the other cortex is called:

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3. During ostectomy procedure, the direction of the bevel of chisel should be kept:

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4. Palatopharyngeal incompetence can be corrected using:

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5. Submandibular incision for condylectomy operation was given by:

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6. In Triage, which colour code is used to depict moderate injury that is not life threatening?

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7. Patient shown in the image is suffering from

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8. Degree of Diplopia in a patient with maxillofacial injuries is best assessed by

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9. Which combination forms day care anesthesia

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10. Distraction osteogenesis in children, true is

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11. Which is least stable:

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12. Which nerve block is used to diagnose TMJ pain:

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13. The optimum site for IV sedation for an outpatient is the

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14. The adult maxillary air sinus always lies directly above the following teeth:

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15. Type of intubation used in cleft palate patients is:

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16. Von Rehrmann flap is used for:

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17. Langer's lines of tension are related to:

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18. Which of the following is not a relative contraindication for routine, elective oral surgery?

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

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20. 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):

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