1. Management of ecchymosis following oral surgery includesNone of the aboveAspiration with a wide bore needleApplication of cold packs over the areaAdministration of steroids and enzymesQuestion 1 of 20 2. A in WHARFE assessment stands for:Angulation of 2nd molarAngle of convexityAngle (path) of removalAngulation from Winter white lineQuestion 2 of 20 3. The most significant finding in the clinical evaluation of a parotid mass may be accompanyingFacial paralysisNodular consistencyLymphadenopathySlow progressive enlargementQuestion 3 of 20 4. The major concern for the dental practitioner treating the patient with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is:HypercapneaHyperventilationHypoglycemiaVasovagal syncopeQuestion 4 of 20 5. Which of the following is considered to be the normal prothrombin time (PT)?< 14 seconds + 2 seconds< 11 seconds + 2 seconds< 7 seconds + 2 seconds< 25 seconds + 2 secondQuestion 5 of 20 6. Which of the following intravenous Induction agents is the most suitable for day care surgeryKetamineMorphinePropofolDiazepamQuestion 6 of 20 7. Suture which does not adhere to tissue and known for its elasticityNylonPolyglycolic acidProlenePDSQuestion 7 of 20 8. Which of the following foramen/location pairings are correctLesser palatine foramen/lateral to the greater palatine foramenAll of the aboveIncisive foramen/posterior to the interproximal space of the central incisorsGreater palatine foramen/distal to the apex of maxillary 1st molarQuestion 8 of 20 9. Check point in the reduction of zygoma during management of maxillary Complex fractures is:Symmetry at the infraorbital rimSymmetry at the frontozygomatic suture areaSymmetry of the zygomatic archesAlignment at the zygomatic maxillary buttress areaQuestion 9 of 20 10. Most common site of mandibular fractureAngleCondyleRamusBodyQuestion 10 of 20 11. Hayton William forceps is used in:Reduction of mandible in angle fracturesReduction of maxilla in Le Fort fracturesReduction of mandible in condylar fracturesReduction of zygomatic arch in isolated zygomatic fracturesQuestion 11 of 20 12. Le Clerc procedure is used for management of:TMJ AnkylosisTMJ ArthritisTMJ ArthroplastyTMJ DislocationQuestion 12 of 20 13. Antibiotic of choice in odontogenic space infection:AntimycoticBroad spectrumNarrow spectrumBacteriostaticQuestion 13 of 20 14. A patient of thrombocytopenia having platelet count of 125 x 1.09/L needs extraction of upper molar- teeth. What precaution should be taken before and after extraction?CryoprecipitateInfusion of platelet rich concentrateInfusion of platelet rich plasmaPostop observationQuestion 14 of 20 15. Simplifying the fracture is done insimple fracture of the mandibleComminuted fracture of the mandiblePanfacial traumaCondylar fractureQuestion 15 of 20 16. Oroantral fistula:Non epithelized, natural communication between oral cavity and maxillary sinusEpithelised unnatural communication between oral cavity and maxillary sinusNon epithelialised, unnatural communication between oral cavity and maxillary sinusEpithelised unnatural communication between oral cavity and maxillary sinusQuestion 16 of 20 17. Length of the needle for inferior alveolar nerve block should be:1 5/8 inch1 1/4 inch1 inch1 3/4 inchQuestion 17 of 20 18. Anaesthetic agent indicated for use in setting of raised intracranial pressure:SevofluraneIsofluraneNitrous oxideEnfluraneQuestion 18 of 20 19. Maximum dose articaine dose that can be given is1.3 mg/kg6mg/kg5.4 mg/Kg7mg/kgQuestion 19 of 20 20. During Ostectomy procedure, the direction of the bevel of chisel should be kept:Direction of chisel does not matterTowards tooth to be sacrificedTowards bone to be sacrificedShould be perpendicular to the bone surfaceQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...