1. Which is not a goal of scaling and root planing?Eliminating inflammationReducing probing depthsReducing vertical bone defectsImproving clinical attachmentQuestion 1 of 20 2. Resolvin is derived fromFatty acidProteinCarbohydrateGlycoproteinsQuestion 2 of 20 3. The instrument best suited for root planing is a/ancurette.file.sickle scalerhoe.Question 3 of 20 4. Microorganisms associated with periodontal health are all of the following, EXCEPT:S. SanguisP. IntermediaviscosusP. gingivalisQuestion 4 of 20 5. Square knot is composed ofTwo double loops thrown in opposite directionTwo single loops thrown in opposite directionTwo double loops thrown in same directionTwo single loops thrown in same directionQuestion 5 of 20 6. A partial thickness flap isDone by blunt dissection and the flap consists of epithelium connective tissue and periosteumDone by blunt dissection and the flap consists of epithelium and connective tissueDone by sharp dissection and the flap consists of epithelium and connective tissueDone by sharp dissection and the flap consists of epithelim connective tissue and periosteumQuestion 6 of 20 7. All of the following are examples of non eugenol packs exceptCoe packWonder packCyanoacrylatesTissue conditionersQuestion 7 of 20 8. BANA analysis is used to measure the activity ofan enzyme from bacteriainflammatory cytokinean enzyme derived froma protein polysaccharideQuestion 8 of 20 9. In sleep apnea syndrome,AHI index for mild sleep apnea is>10>30>5>15Question 9 of 20 10. An apically repositioned flapDoes not preserve the attached gingivaIs the procedure of choice for palatal pocketsDoes not increase the length of clinical crownIs a pocket elimination procedureQuestion 10 of 20 11. Where an autogenous bone transplant is performed and the defect fills in,it can be said that the epithelial attachmentMoves coronally,but dosnt reattachmoves apically and reattachesRemains in relatively the same position on the rootmoves apically but dosent reattachQuestion 11 of 20 12. Epithelial attachment to root surface via hemidesmosomes occurs how much time after periodontal surgery?2 weeks1 week4 weeks2 monthsQuestion 12 of 20 13. Aggressive periodontitis has all of the following features EXCEPTrapid attachment loss.radiographic evidence of bone loss.specific periodontal microbial pathogens.ulcerations of the gingiva.Question 13 of 20 14. Maximum force during probing around implants:.25 N1 N.75 N2.5 NQuestion 14 of 20 15. Measurement of reduction in Periodontal probing depth after treatment is a type ofSurrogate end pointTrue end pointTerminal end pointCollateral pointQuestion 15 of 20 16. BANA test is used to diagnoseP. gingivalisActinomycesEubacteriumPrevotellaQuestion 16 of 20 17. Sky furcation can be done in which too.th:Mandibular molarMaxillary PremolarMandibular premolar with two rootsMaxillary molarQuestion 17 of 20 18. Stroke used for the removal of both supragingival and subgingival calculus should beShort powerful pull strokeShort moderate push strokePowerful push strokeLight to moderate pull strokeQuestion 18 of 20 19. What type of graft is BIO-ossXenograftAllograftAlloplastAutogenousQuestion 19 of 20 20. type of calculus in mandibular anteriorsbrushiteWhitlockiteoctacalcium Po4hydroxyapatiteQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...