Guest guest Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 Hi I will mark answers by * LyudmylaHuhley From: james <chackojames55@...>Subject: anybody knows the answers for these questions Date: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 13:36 1. A periapical infection of a mandibular third molarmay spread by direct extension to the1. parapharyngeal space.2. submandibular space.3. pterygomandibular space.4. submental space.A. (1) (2) (3)*B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.2. Allergic reactions to amide-type local anestheticsolutions are most likely caused by sensitivity toA. lidocaine hydrochloride.B. epinephrine.C. methylparaben.*D. contaminants.3. The most appropriate radiographic examination fora 4 year old without visible or clinically detectablecaries or anomalies, and with open proximalcontacts isA. maxillary and mandibular anterior(B. a pair of posterior bitewings.C. maxillary and mandibular posteriorperiapicals.D. none.*normally bitewings)after 5 years-OPGocclusals.4. The washing of hands must be performed beforeputting on and after removing gloves because it1. reduces the number of skin bacteriawhich multiply and cause irritation.2. completely eliminates skin bacteria.3. minimizes the transient bacteria whichcould contaminate hands through smallpinholes.4. allows gloves to slide on easier when thehands are moist.A. (1) (2) (3)*?B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.5. For prevention of cross infection, which of thefollowing impression materials can be treated witha disinfecting spray solution/ agent?A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).*B. Polyether.C. Polysulfide.D. Polysiloxane.E. All of the above.6. One week after an amalgam restoration is placedin the mandibular first premolar, the patient returnscomplaining of a sharp pain of short duration wheneating or drinking something cold. Teeth respondnormally to electric pulp testing and heat and theradiographs are normal. The most likely diagnosisisA. hypercementosis.B. reversible pulpitis.*C. pulpal microabscess.D. acute apical periodontitis.7. The most frequent cause of malocclusion isA. thumbsucking.* esp in the UKB. mouth breathing.C. heredity.D. ectopic eruption. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 Hi I guess Imade a mistake here...I think the answer is E. For prevention of cross infection, which of thefollowing impression materials can be treated witha disinfecting spray solution/ agent?A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).B. Polyether.C. Polysulfide.D. Polysiloxane.E. All of the aboveLyudmylaHuhley From: james <chackojames55@...>Subject: anybody knows the answers for these questions Date: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 13:36 1. A periapical infection of a mandibular third molarmay spread by direct extension to the1. parapharyngeal space.2. submandibular space.3. pterygomandibular space.4. submental space.A. (1) (2) (3)B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.2. Allergic reactions to amide-type local anestheticsolutions are most likely caused by sensitivity toA. lidocaine hydrochloride.B. epinephrine.C. methylparaben.D. contaminants.3. The most appropriate radiographic examination fora 4 year old without visible or clinically detectablecaries or anomalies, and with open proximalcontacts isA. maxillary and mandibular anteriorocclusals.B. a pair of posterior bitewings.C. maxillary and mandibular posteriorperiapicals.D. none.4. The washing of hands must be performed beforeputting on and after removing gloves because it1. reduces the number of skin bacteriawhich multiply and cause irritation.2. completely eliminates skin bacteria.3. minimizes the transient bacteria whichcould contaminate hands through smallpinholes.4. allows gloves to slide on easier when thehands are moist.A. (1) (2) (3)B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.5. For prevention of cross infection, which of thefollowing impression materials can be treated witha disinfecting spray solution/ agent?A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).B. Polyether.C. Polysulfide.D. Polysiloxane.E. All of the above.6. One week after an amalgam restoration is placedin the mandibular first premolar, the patient returnscomplaining of a sharp pain of short duration wheneating or drinking something cold. Teeth respondnormally to electric pulp testing and heat and theradiographs are normal. The most likely diagnosisisA. hypercementosis.B. reversible pulpitis.C. pulpal microabscess.D. acute apical periodontitis.7. The most frequent cause of malocclusion isA. thumbsucking.B. mouth breathing.C. heredity.D. ectopic eruption. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 Hi Lyudmyla, just to double check. In the third question, did u mean that we do opg or acclusals before 5, and bitewings are indicated after 5?? Also in this question they said -without visible or clinically detectablecaries or anomalies- Why do we have to do xray? is it a routine examination, even in young children?? Is there a guideline for xrays examination you refer to? please help.. Thank you From: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...> Sent: Thursday, April 1, 2010 17:58:57Subject: Re: anybody knows the answers for these questions Hi I will mark answers by * LyudmylaHuhley From: james <chackojames55@ gmail.com>Subject: anybody knows the answers for these questionsDate: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 13:36 1. A periapical infection of a mandibular third molarmay spread by direct extension to the1. parapharyngeal space.2. submandibular space.3. pterygomandibular space.4. submental space.A. (1) (2) (3)*B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.2. Allergic reactions to amide-type local anestheticsolutions are most likely caused by sensitivity toA. lidocaine hydrochloride.B. epinephrine.C. methylparaben. *D. contaminants.3. The most appropriate radiographic examination fora 4 year old without visible or clinically detectablecaries or anomalies, and with open proximalcontacts isA. maxillary and mandibular anterior(B. a pair of posterior bitewings.C. maxillary and mandibular posteriorperiapicals.D. none.*normally bitewings)after 5 years-OPGocclusals.4. The washing of hands must be performed beforeputting on and after removing gloves because it1. reduces the number of skin bacteriawhich multiply and cause irritation.2. completely eliminates skin bacteria.3. minimizes the transient bacteria whichcould contaminate hands through smallpinholes.4. allows gloves to slide on easier when thehands are moist.A. (1) (2) (3)*?B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.5. For prevention of cross infection, which of thefollowing impression materials can be treated witha disinfecting spray solution/ agent?A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).*B. Polyether.C. Polysulfide.D. Polysiloxane.E. All of the above.6. One week after an amalgam restoration is placedin the mandibular first premolar, the patient returnscomplaining of a sharp pain of short duration wheneating or drinking something cold. Teeth respondnormally to electric pulp testing and heat and theradiographs are normal. The most likely diagnosisisA. hypercementosis.B. reversible pulpitis.*C. pulpal microabscess.D. acute apical periodontitis.7. The most frequent cause of malocclusion isA. thumbsucking. * esp in the UKB. mouth breathing.C. heredity.D. ectopic eruption. Get your new Email address! Grab the Email name you've always wanted before someone else does! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 Hi Soumayya OPG-after 5 years because the child is not capable to stay stand.Have a look at White book. There is a table in that book.Bitewings,mixwd dentition OPG-time depends on careis degree and age 6-12 or 6-24 SincerelyLyudmylaHuhley From: james <chackojames55@ gmail.com>Subject: anybody knows the answers for these questionsDate: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 13:36 1. A periapical infection of a mandibular third molarmay spread by direct extension to the1. parapharyngeal space.2. submandibular space.3. pterygomandibular space.4. submental space.A. (1) (2) (3)*B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.2. Allergic reactions to amide-type local anestheticsolutions are most likely caused by sensitivity toA. lidocaine hydrochloride.B. epinephrine.C. methylparaben. *D. contaminants.3. The most appropriate radiographic examination fora 4 year old without visible or clinically detectablecaries or anomalies, and with open proximalcontacts isA. maxillary and mandibular anterior(B. a pair of posterior bitewings.C. maxillary and mandibular posteriorperiapicals.D. none.*normally bitewings)after 5 years-OPGocclusals.4. The washing of hands must be performed beforeputting on and after removing gloves because it1. reduces the number of skin bacteriawhich multiply and cause irritation.2. completely eliminates skin bacteria.3. minimizes the transient bacteria whichcould contaminate hands through smallpinholes.4. allows gloves to slide on easier when thehands are moist.A. (1) (2) (3)*?B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.5. For prevention of cross infection, which of thefollowing impression materials can be treated witha disinfecting spray solution/ agent?A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).*B. Polyether.C. Polysulfide.D. Polysiloxane.E. All of the above.6. One week after an amalgam restoration is placedin the mandibular first premolar, the patient returnscomplaining of a sharp pain of short duration wheneating or drinking something cold. Teeth respondnormally to electric pulp testing and heat and theradiographs are normal. The most likely diagnosisisA. hypercementosis.B. reversible pulpitis.*C. pulpal microabscess.D. acute apical periodontitis.7. The most frequent cause of malocclusion isA. thumbsucking. * esp in the UKB. mouth breathing.C. heredity.D. ectopic eruption. Get your new Email address! Grab the Email name you've always wanted before someone else does! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Hello every body I'm new in the group. My questions are: 1.are those 1000questions example for what we can have for ORE exam or we can really have some of those for this exam? 2.If we pass ORE part1 and 2 is it sure we can register with the GDC there is no other things they will ask for? 3.Any one did the course before exam? is it helpful ?and which one is best London, Birmingham...? 4.just a comment about question 4 I'm not sure about the answer A I'll say B because hand washing can not " completely eliminates skin bacteria " thanks your a big help for me Kbenaiha > > Hi > I will mark answers by * > > > Lyudmyla > Huhley > > > > > From: james <chackojames55@...> > Subject: anybody knows the answers for these questions > > Date: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 13:36 > > > Â > > > > 1. A periapical infection of a mandibular third molar > may spread by direct extension to the > 1. parapharyngeal space. > 2. submandibular space. > 3. pterygomandibular space. > 4. submental space. > A. (1) (2) (3)* > B. (1) and (3) > C. (2) and (4) > D. (4) only > E. All of the above. > 2. Allergic reactions to amide-type local anesthetic > solutions are most likely caused by sensitivity to > A. lidocaine hydrochloride. > B. epinephrine. > C. methylparaben.* > D. contaminants. > 3. The most appropriate radiographic examination for > a 4 year old without visible or clinically detectable > caries or anomalies, and with open proximal > contacts is > A. maxillary and mandibular anterior(B. a pair of posterior bitewings. > C. maxillary and mandibular posterior > periapicals. > D. none.*normally bitewings)after 5 years-OPG > occlusals. > > 4. The washing of hands must be performed before > putting on and after removing gloves because it > 1. reduces the number of skin bacteria > which multiply and cause irritation. > 2. completely eliminates skin bacteria. > 3. minimizes the transient bacteria which > could contaminate hands through small > pinholes. > 4. allows gloves to slide on easier when the > hands are moist. > A. (1) (2) (3)*? > B. (1) and (3) > C. (2) and (4) > D. (4) only > E. All of the above. > 5. For prevention of cross infection, which of the > following impression materials can be treated with > a disinfecting spray solution/ agent? > A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).* > B. Polyether. > C. Polysulfide. > D. Polysiloxane. > E. All of the above. > > 6. One week after an amalgam restoration is placed > in the mandibular first premolar, the patient returns > complaining of a sharp pain of short duration when > eating or drinking something cold. Teeth respond > normally to electric pulp testing and heat and the > radiographs are normal. The most likely diagnosis > is > A. hypercementosis. > B. reversible pulpitis.* > C. pulpal microabscess. > D. acute apical periodontitis. > 7. The most frequent cause of malocclusion is > A. thumbsucking.* esp in the UK > B. mouth breathing. > C. heredity. > D. ectopic eruption. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Thanks a lot. From: Lyudmyla Huhley <huhley2006@...> Sent: Friday, April 2, 2010 6:54:46Subject: Re: anybody knows the answers for these questions Hi Soumayya OPG-after 5 years because the child is not capable to stay stand.Have a look at White book. There is a table in that book.Bitewings, mixwd dentition OPG-time depends on careis degree and age 6-12 or 6-24 SincerelyLyudmylaHuhley From: james <chackojames55@ gmail.com>Subject: anybody knows the answers for these questionsDate: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 13:36 1. A periapical infection of a mandibular third molarmay spread by direct extension to the1. parapharyngeal space.2. submandibular space.3. pterygomandibular space.4. submental space.A. (1) (2) (3)*B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.2. Allergic reactions to amide-type local anestheticsolutions are most likely caused by sensitivity toA. lidocaine hydrochloride.B. epinephrine.C. methylparaben. *D. contaminants.3. The most appropriate radiographic examination fora 4 year old without visible or clinically detectablecaries or anomalies, and with open proximalcontacts isA. maxillary and mandibular anterior(B. a pair of posterior bitewings.C. maxillary and mandibular posteriorperiapicals.D. none.*normally bitewings)after 5 years-OPGocclusals.4. The washing of hands must be performed beforeputting on and after removing gloves because it1. reduces the number of skin bacteriawhich multiply and cause irritation.2. completely eliminates skin bacteria.3. minimizes the transient bacteria whichcould contaminate hands through smallpinholes.4. allows gloves to slide on easier when thehands are moist.A. (1) (2) (3)*?B. (1) and (3)C. (2) and (4)D. (4) onlyE. All of the above.5. For prevention of cross infection, which of thefollowing impression materials can be treated witha disinfecting spray solution/ agent?A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).*B. Polyether.C. Polysulfide.D. Polysiloxane.E. All of the above.6. One week after an amalgam restoration is placedin the mandibular first premolar, the patient returnscomplaining of a sharp pain of short duration wheneating or drinking something cold. Teeth respondnormally to electric pulp testing and heat and theradiographs are normal. The most likely diagnosisisA. hypercementosis.B. reversible pulpitis.*C. pulpal microabscess.D. acute apical periodontitis.7. The most frequent cause of malocclusion isA. thumbsucking. * esp in the UKB. mouth breathing.C. heredity.D. ectopic eruption. Get your new Email address! Grab the Email name you've always wanted before someone else does! Get your new Email address! Grab the Email name you've always wanted before someone else does! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 I also support Kbenaiha in answering B as complete bacterial elimination frm skin is impossible.Passing Part 1 and 2 will give you complete GDC registration. Hannalla > > > From: james <chackojames55@ ...> > Subject: anybody knows the answers for these questions > > Date: Thursday, 1 April, 2010, 13:36 > > > Â > > > > 1. A periapical infection of a mandibular third molar > may spread by direct extension to the > 1. parapharyngeal space. > 2. submandibular space. > 3. pterygomandibular space. > 4. submental space. > A. (1) (2) (3)* > B. (1) and (3) > C. (2) and (4) > D. (4) only > E. All of the above. > 2. Allergic reactions to amide-type local anesthetic > solutions are most likely caused by sensitivity to > A. lidocaine hydrochloride. > B. epinephrine. > C. methylparaben. * > D. contaminants. > 3. The most appropriate radiographic examination for > a 4 year old without visible or clinically detectable > caries or anomalies, and with open proximal > contacts is > A. maxillary and mandibular anterior(B. a pair of posterior bitewings. > C. maxillary and mandibular posterior > periapicals. > D. none.*normally bitewings)after 5 years-OPG > occlusals. > > 4. The washing of hands must be performed before > putting on and after removing gloves because it > 1. reduces the number of skin bacteria > which multiply and cause irritation. > 2. completely eliminates skin bacteria. > 3. minimizes the transient bacteria which > could contaminate hands through small > pinholes. > 4. allows gloves to slide on easier when the > hands are moist. > A. (1) (2) (3)*? > B. (1) and (3) > C. (2) and (4) > D. (4) only > E. All of the above. > 5. For prevention of cross infection, which of the > following impression materials can be treated with > a disinfecting spray solution/ agent? > A. Irreversible hydrocolloid (alginate).* > B. Polyether. > C. Polysulfide. > D. Polysiloxane. > E. All of the above. > > 6. One week after an amalgam restoration is placed > in the mandibular first premolar, the patient returns > complaining of a sharp pain of short duration when > eating or drinking something cold. Teeth respond > normally to electric pulp testing and heat and the > radiographs are normal. The most likely diagnosis > is > A. hypercementosis. > B. reversible pulpitis.* > C. pulpal microabscess. > D. acute apical periodontitis. > 7. The most frequent cause of malocclusion is > A. thumbsucking. * esp in the UK > B. mouth breathing. > C. heredity. > D. ectopic eruption. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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