1. Miller Class I recession defects can be distin- guished from Class II defects by assessing the _____.Width of keratinized gingivaInvolvement of the mucogingival junctionLocation of interproximal alveolar boneInvolvement of the free gingival marginQuestion 1 of 20 2. The greatest chance for success in covering denuded root surface is with alateral papilla flapsplit graftdouble papillafree gingival graftQuestion 2 of 20 3. Which of the following condition gingivectomy is contraindicatedPapillary enlargementEnlargement of gingivaEnlargement due to acute systemic diseaseGingival sulcus beyond mucogingival junctionQuestion 3 of 20 4. Spheroiding technique is one of theRegeneration procedureGingival extension procedureGingival augmentation procedureResective osseous surgeryQuestion 4 of 20 5. All of the following are disadvantages of gingivectomy by electrosurgery exceptUncontrolled haemorrhageUnpleasant odourIrrepairable bone damagePoorly shielded cardiac pacemakersQuestion 5 of 20 6. Systemic antibiotics may be indicated for patients presenting with generalisedgingival hyperplasiaaggressive periodontitis.gingivitis.chronic periodontitis.Question 6 of 20 7. myelinated fibres of nerve bundles entering the periodontal ligament ultimately terminate intoany of the above structuresfree endings with tree like configurationruffini-like corpusclescoiled formsQuestion 7 of 20 8. Reducing the supracontact while restoring the original tooth contour during occlusal adjustment is referred to asPointingGroovingSpheroidingCoronoplastyQuestion 8 of 20 9. Regeneration leads to the formation of which layer of cementumAcellular afibrillar cementumcellular mixed cementumAcellular extrinsic fiber cementumcellular intrinsic fibre cementumQuestion 9 of 20 10. Place the following stages of graft healing in order from earliest to latest:Plasmatic Circulation, Vascualarization, Organic UnionVascularization, Organic Union, Plasmatic CirculationOrganic Union, Plasmatic Circulation, VascularizationVascularization, Plasmatic Circulation, Organic UnionQuestion 10 of 20 11. In horizontal alveolar bone loss, the pathway of inflammation isperivascularly, into the marrow spaces of the crestal bonethrough the epithelial attachment.through the cortical bone of the alveolar process.through the periodontal ligament.Question 11 of 20 12. sulcular epithelium issemipermeable in natureall of the abovecan be keratinised when exposed to oral cavitynon keratinisedQuestion 12 of 20 13. which of the following bacteria is lethal to A. ActinomycetemcomitansS.mutansS.mitisS.SanguisS. SalivariusQuestion 13 of 20 14. the finger rest established on tooth surfaces adjacent to the working areas is known asfinger on fingercross arch fingerpalm up finger restconventional finger restQuestion 14 of 20 15. The antigenic potential of allografts and xenografts may be suppressed byfreezingchemical treatmentall of the aboveradiationQuestion 15 of 20 16. the internal bevel incision is given to achieve all of the following exceptit produces a sharp thin flap margin for adaptation to the bone tooth junctionit conserves the relatively uninvolved outer surface of the gingivait removes pocket liningit helps in displacing the flap coronally or apicallyQuestion 16 of 20 17. Environmental factors in biologic system model of periodontitis occur at which level:Biologic phenotypeClinical phenotypeGenetic LevelPerson LevelQuestion 17 of 20 18. Shallow crater formations, class I and early classII furcations, and thick osseous ledges may be treated almost entirely byonly A and Bradicular blendingvertical groovingflattening interproximal boneQuestion 18 of 20 19. all are the examples of non bone graft material exceptcartilageboplanthydroxiopatitetricalcium phosphateQuestion 19 of 20 20. Ramfjord index uses teeth:11 16 24 30 36 4116 21 24 36 41 4416 24 26 30 36 4411 16 21 24 36 41Question 20 of 20 Loading...