1. Miller Class I recession defects can be distin- guished from Class II defects by assessing the _____.

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2. The greatest chance for success in covering denuded root surface is with a

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3. Which of the following condition gingivectomy is contraindicated

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4. Spheroiding technique is one of the

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5. All of the following are disadvantages of gingivectomy by electrosurgery except

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6. Systemic antibiotics may be indicated for patients presenting with generalised

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7. myelinated fibres of nerve bundles entering the periodontal ligament ultimately terminate into

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8. Reducing the supracontact while restoring the original tooth contour during occlusal adjustment is referred to as

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9. Regeneration leads to the formation of which layer of cementum

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10. Place the following stages of graft healing in order from earliest to latest:

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11. In horizontal alveolar bone loss, the pathway of inflammation is

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12. sulcular epithelium is

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13. which of the following bacteria is lethal to A. Actinomycetemcomitans

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14. the finger rest established on tooth surfaces adjacent to the working areas is known as

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15. The antigenic potential of allografts and xenografts may be suppressed by

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16. the internal bevel incision is given to achieve all of the following except

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17. Environmental factors in biologic system model of periodontitis occur at which level:

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18. Shallow crater formations, class I and early classII furcations, and thick osseous ledges may be treated almost entirely by

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19. all are the examples of non bone graft material except

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20. Ramfjord index uses teeth:

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