1. Method of determining alcohol abuse is
2. Flaps are used for pocket therapy to accomplish all of the following except
3. which of the following instrument is used to curette furcation areas
4. Sky furcation can be done in which too.th:
5. plateau like bone margins caused by resorption of thickened bony plates are called as
6. Which of the following are the predominant connective tissue cells of the periodontal ligament
7. In the treatment of an acute periodontal abscess, the most important first step is to _____.
8. CADIA system is used to check
9. Instrumentation of the teeth to remove plaque, calculus and stains is defined as
10. Disadvantages of zinc oxide eugenol packs include all of the following except
11. at the one week post operative visit the epithelium of a free gingival graft has been lost .this finding suggests that
12. Miller Class I recession defects can be distin- guished from Class II defects by assessing the _____.
13. A compound PDL pocket is
14. gracey curette no 11-12 is used for
15. Use of ultrasonic devices for gingival curettage results in all of the following except
16. The mesial furcation of maxillary permanent first molars is best probed from the
17. for better osseo integration, modifications on implant surfaces include
18. Systemic antibiotics may be indicated for patients presenting with generalised
19. Witch chin' is due to
20. Periodontal surgery including placement of implants is carried out in
21. Which of the following is available in the form of encapsulated microsphere:
22. Following root planing, a patient experiences thermal sensitivity. This pain is associated with which of the following?
23. Radiographs of a periodontally related osseous defect can be used to confirm the
24. Spheroiding technique is one of the
25. Which of the following is not FDA approved
26. Which of the following is true regarding Chlorhexidine gluconate:
27. Bone re-contouring like correction of sharp spicules and ramping of interdental bone are examples of:
28. advantage of laser treatment over the use of scalpel include
29. What is the active ingredient in PerioChipTM?
30. Dr Bernhard Giesenhagen gave which of the following augmentation technique
31. Which growth factor is not present in PRP
32. the internal bevel incision is given to achieve all of the following except
33. an automated measurement of mobility can be carried out by using a vibrating device called
34. subgingival temperature is lower in
35. Which of the following is not a complication of zygomatic implant placement
36. During the intial stage (24-48 hours) of connective tissue graft healing, the graft is nourished by diffusion from recipient bed through the fibrin clot, which is known as:
37. The subgingival microbial flora isolated from sites of peri-implantitis is most similar to the flora of
38. Technique to evaluate the bone regeneration after periodontal surgery is
39. The objective of root planing during periodontal therapy is to remove
40. in some periodontal surgical procedures it is necessary to leave interradicular bone exposed.this results in
41. The ultrasonic instruments work by
42. Hydantoin treatment causes gingival hyperplasia as a result of a/an
43. Polypeptide molecules released by cells in the inflamed area, which regulate events in wound healing are
44. In which condition papilla preservation flap is indicated
45. In an electro section surgery, current waveform used is:
46. Which hormone increases the gingival vascular permeability and increases chances of gingival disease caused by infective micro-organisms
47. Screws shaped implant made of commercially pure titanium and applied in two stage surgical procedure is known as
48. Which of the following is not an example of universal curette?
49. Which of the following brushing techniques is recommended for cleaning in areas with progresive gingival recession
50. The most prevalent inflammatory cells found in gingival tissue 24 hours following flap surgery are
51. functional integration of the CT graft occurs
52. The reshaping or recontouring of nonsupportive alveolar bone is called _____
53. Non bone graft material includes all of the following except
54. which of the following periodontal terms is defined as healing in the area of the root(not previously exposed) after surgical detachment of the tissues or following traumatic tears in the cementum, tooth fractures, or the treatment of periapical lesions?
55. which of the following teeth have the most favourable anatomic features for resective therapy
56. Merins classification is used for:
57. During periodontal disease activity, the loss of clinical attachment
58. BANA analysis is used to measure the activity of
59. the sixth complication of diabetes mellitus is
60. Which of the following is the primary reason for splinting teeth?
61. All of the following statements about ENAP are true except
62. Isolated gingival recession is most frequently seen on teeth that are
63. In a free gingival graft the epithelium of the graft becomes
64. scaling stroke
65. Most osteogenic potential:
66. PGE2 mediated bone resorption in periodontal disease is inhibited by
67. The predominant target cell of HIV is
68. Junctional epithelium
69. the main disadvantage of Florida probe system is
70. decalcified freeze dried bone allograft is considered as
71. What is themost importantprocedure to perform during the initial postoperative visits following periodontal surgery?
72. Horizontal bone loss is present in
73. cul de sac appearance is seen in
74. Chlorhexidine is an effective antiplaque agent due to its ability to
75. Bone defect in aggressive periodontitis compared to chronic periodontitis:
76. Which treatment procedure is indicated for a patient with asymptomatic age related gingival recession?
77. after removal of periodontal dressing what should be done to keep sensitivity to the minimum
78. Which of the following condition gingivectomy is contraindicated
79. Which of the following has a direct effect on periodontal tissues in diabetes mellitus-associated gingivitis?
80. The greatest chance for success in covering denuded root surface is with a
81. Why use a palatal approach for osseous periodontal surgery?
82. lateral repositioning flap is done for
83. Allografts have the following characteristics except:
84. The flap procedure that offer a better postoperative result with less recession and reduced soft tissue crater formation interproximally is
85. the most desirable measurement for monitoring periodontal condition of patients over long periods of time is
86. kirkland and orban's knife are used for
87. curettage performed apical to the junctional epithelium in which the connective tissue attachment is severed down to the osseous crest termed as
88. An apically repositioned flap
89. Which of the following is the most predictable indicator of periodontal stability?
90. Which of the following interleukin family is related to inflammation?
91. Which of the following is the most important preventive and therapeutic procedure in periodontal therapy?
92. Recurring tooth rotations occur most frequently after orthodontic correction due to
93. The most ideal results of periodontal therapy is brought about by
94. Integration between blade vent implant and bone is
95. A gingival index score of 1 means that
96. What will be the radiographic feature of chronic gingivitis
97. Full thickness flap is better than partial for all reasons except
98. All of the following are disadvantages of gingivectomy by electrosurgery except
99. Where an autogenous bone transplant is performed and the defect fills in,it can be said that the epithelial attachment
100. Non graft associated new attachement procedures include all of the following except