1. Which of the following is the most predictable indicator of periodontal stability?

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2. Which sign or symptom is most common with a periodontal abscess

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3. Which interleukin (IL) is important in the acti- vation of osteoclasts and the stimulation of bone loss seen in periodontal disease?

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4. What will be the radiographic feature of chronic gingivitis

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5. Most osteogenic potential:

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6. Three quarter of tooth is covered by gingival enlargement. It can be classified as:

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7. keratinosomes contain a large amount of

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8. Prosthetic and restorative factor to be considered while deciding on periodontal prognosis is

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9. Allografts have the following characteristics except:

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10. Merins classification is used for:

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11. Superficial zone in ANUG:

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12. erythema and bleeding on probing are initially evident in

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13. A compound PDL pocket is

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14. kirkland and orban's knife are used for

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15. The difference in the color between subgingival and supragingival calculus is related to

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16. Inadequate margins of restorations should be corrected primarily because they

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17. advantage of laser treatment over the use of scalpel include

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18. Disadvantages associated with iliac crest autografts include all of the following except

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19. Anti Bone-Resorption factor is

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20. Gold Standard to detect Halitosis is

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