Guest guest Posted July 20, 2010 Report Share Posted July 20, 2010 Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi@...> Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Hi, I can go for 1b look churchil page 182, pink book5thedi page 92. 3d churchil page 160Latha. From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>Subject: Re: need help with few ques Date: Wednesday, 21 July, 2010, 3:47 hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 I will choose 3b From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>Subject: Re: need help with few ques Date: Wednesday, 21 July, 2010, 3:47 hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 guys i think the treatment of q number 1 depends on whether the tooth is primary or permenant.if primary so its b if permenant so its a any corrections?? Ahmed From: pat toju <mytoju@...> Sent: Wed, 21 July, 2010 16:11:55Subject: Re: need help with few ques I will choose 3b From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>Subject: Re: need help with few quesDate: Wednesday, 21 July, 2010, 3:47 hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 actually i think the tooth exact should be denoted as age of root formation will vary according to the tooth. correct me if wrong. From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>Subject: Re: need help with few quesDate: Wednesday, 21 July, 2010, 3:47 hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Patient is 10 so I'm guessin its permanent CI.. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques Hi all, Need help with the following 5 ques: 1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. Treatment is A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol C. Pulpotomy with formocresol D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic 2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor without resulting in fracture. The pulp A. Immediate necrosis B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur 3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is A. 90-95% reduction of caries B. 45-55% reduction of caries C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures 4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral periodontal cyst A. It is more common in anterior region B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived from the remnants of the dental lamina 5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulp A. At the radiographic apex B. At the dentino-enamel junction C. At the orifices D.At the dentino-cemental junction Thanks in advance, cheers, vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 if the tooth is permenant so its depends on the level of root formation if incomplete so its A and if its primary its B coz simply u cant use option A with primary tooth.we have also to consider option D as the main reason for the treatment is to retain the tooth as long as possible to avoid crowding later on.Anyway i think nobody can give an answer for that Q on the way it looks now,it need more clarification regarding the tooth whether its primary or permenant From: Hema Verma <drhemaverma@...> Sent: Wed, 21 July, 2010 16:40:01Subject: Re: need help with few ques actually i think the tooth exact should be denoted as age of root formation will vary according to the tooth. correct me if wrong. From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>Subject: Re: need help with few quesDate: Wednesday, 21 July, 2010, 3:47 hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Even 10.still mixed dentition -- I sent this from my Nokia mobile -- -original message- Subject: Re: need help with few ques From: " Shivika Shah " <dr_shivika@...> Date: 21/07/2010 4:49 pm Patient is 10 so I'm guessin its permanent CI.. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques  Hi all, Need help with the following 5 ques: 1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. Treatment is A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol C. Pulpotomy with formocresol D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic 2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor without resulting in fracture. The pulp A. Immediate necrosis B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur 3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is A. 90-95% reduction of caries B. 45-55% reduction of caries C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures 4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral periodontal cyst A. It is more common in anterior region B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived from the remnants of the dental lamina 5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulp A. At the radiographic apex B. At the dentino-enamel junction C. At the orifices D.At the dentino-cemental junction Thanks in advance, cheers, vid ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Oh ya I confused wid the other question.. Thot it was only central incisor.. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques Hi all, Need help with the following 5 ques: 1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. Treatment is A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol C. Pulpotomy with formocresol D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic 2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor without resulting in fracture. The pulp A. Immediate necrosis B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur 3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is A. 90-95% reduction of caries B. 45-55% reduction of caries C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures 4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral periodontal cyst A. It is more common in anterior region B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived from the remnants of the dental lamina 5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulp A. At the radiographic apex B. At the dentino-enamel junction C. At the orifices D.At the dentino-cemental junction Thanks in advance, cheers, vid ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 i think 2.C , AND 4.B( PATOLOGY, SOAMES PAGE: 85) OTHERS I AM NOT SURE. From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...> Sent: Wed, 21 July, 2010 11:47:12Subject: Re: need help with few ques hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Since all the choices are pulpectomy/pulpotomy, im assuming its a primary tooth. If it was permenant, it would have been "root canal treatment". Altho we can use the term pulpectomy for permanent teeth, the definitive treatment wud be RCT. Plus, they r saying non-mobile - implicating its primary. Just thinking aloud, my guess is B. What about question 2. What is the treatment that if delayed will result in the tooth becoming necrotic? can anyone explain. Thanks all. From: Vera Da Silva <verasaback20@...> Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 10:26:31 PMSubject: Re: need help with few ques i think 2.C , AND 4.B( PATOLOGY, SOAMES PAGE: 85) OTHERS I AM NOT SURE. From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>Sent: Wed, 21 July, 2010 11:47:12Subject: Re: need help with few ques hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Shudnt it be no t/t if apsymptomatic.. Coz pt is 10.. So y do pulpectomy? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques & nbsp; Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 guys according to me the question is divided into 3 parts 1.non mobile: indicating permanent tooth 2.10 years child indicating erruption of u & l 1st m,u & l c & l i,lca,u1st & 2nd pm,l1st pm. 3.non vital: indicating requires pulpectomy the doubt m having is they have not given the reason of non vital tooth if it was caries it could have been any tooth, if it could have been trauma most common would be incisors so accordingly calculating the age of root completion which is 2-3 yrs after erruption it could either be,A or B. correct me if wrong. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>Subject: Re: need help with few ques Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2010, 7:30 PM Since all the choices are pulpectomy/pulpotom y, im assuming its a primary tooth. If it was permenant, it would have been "root canal treatment". Altho we can use the term pulpectomy for permanent teeth, the definitive treatment wud be RCT. Plus, they r saying non-mobile - implicating its primary. Just thinking aloud, my guess is B. What about question 2. What is the treatment that if delayed will result in the tooth becoming necrotic? can anyone explain. Thanks all. From: Vera Da Silva <verasaback20@ .co. uk>Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 10:26:31 PMSubject: Re: need help with few ques i think 2.C , AND 4.B( PATOLOGY, SOAMES PAGE: 85) OTHERS I AM NOT SURE. From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1>Sent: Wed, 21 July, 2010 11:47:12Subject: Re: need help with few ques hi Karthi i would choose 1a 2b 4d 5a From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PMSubject: need help with few ques Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 ----- Forwarded Message ----From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>Sent: Thu, July 22, 2010 12:13:04 AMSubject: Re: need help with few ques Yes u r right. I concentrated on the necrotic non mobile part and forgot about the age. But as Ahmed said, the question is vague, an xray shud be taken to check the roots and permanent successor. From: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; " " < >Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 11:59:41 PMSubject: Re: need help with few quesShudnt it be no t/t if apsymptomatic.. Coz pt is 10.. So y do pulpectomy? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques & nbsp; Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA.It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 I would go for b in the 2nd q I hv read that grey brownish discoloration in early stages indicates vital pulp but same discoloration in late stages indicates necrotic pulp... Regarding q no 1 I would also go for b in considering its primary tooth Ahmed -- I sent this from my Nokia mobile -- -original message- Subject: Fw: need help with few ques From: " Ann Marry " <ann.marry30@...> Date: 21/07/2010 10:00 pm ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...> Sent: Thu, July 22, 2010 12:13:04 AM Subject: Re: need help with few ques Yes u r right. I concentrated on the necrotic non mobile part and forgot about the age. But as Ahmed said, the question is vague, an xray shud be taken to check the roots and permanent successor. ________________________________ From: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...> Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; " " < > Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 11:59:41 PM Subject: Re: need help with few ques Shudnt it be no t/t if apsymptomatic.. Coz pt is 10.. So y do pulpectomy? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques & nbsp; Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid            Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 I think if its primary tooth then the answer shud be D as the pt is 10.. I mean if tooth is asymptomatic n gona exfoliate in max 2 yrs y wud u go for pulpectomy? If its permanent then it must be A coz that implies apexification right wid calcium hyrdoxide? So much be incomplete root formation.. Lemme knw wat u guys think.. Also does neone knw how ORE questions r? I mean is it single best answer or can der be multiple right answers? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques & nbsp; Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the dentino-cemental junctionThanks in advance,cheers,vid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 3-b page 30 pink book -- I sent this from my Nokia mobile -- -original message- Subject: Re: need help with few ques From: " Ahmed Abdou " <ahmedabdou7583@...> Date: 21/07/2010 4:51 pm if the tooth is permenant so its depends on the level of root formation if incomplete so its A and if  its primary its B coz simply u cant use option A with  primary tooth.we have also to consider option D as the main reason for the treatment is to retain the tooth as long as possible to avoid crowding later on.Anyway i think nobody can give an answer for that Q on the way it looks now,it need more clarification regarding the tooth whether its primary or permenant ________________________________ From: Hema Verma <drhemaverma@...> Sent: Wed, 21 July, 2010 16:40:01 Subject: Re: need help with few ques  actually i think the tooth exact should be denoted as age of root formation will vary according to the tooth. correct me if wrong. > > >>From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1> >>Subject: Re: need help with few ques >> >>Date: Wednesday, 21 July, 2010, 3:47 >> >> >> >>hi Karthi >>i would choose 1a  2b  4d   5a >> >> >> >> ________________________________ From: Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi> >> >>Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 1:48:36 PM >>Subject: need help with few ques >> >> >>Hi all, >> >>Need help with the following 5 ques: >> >>1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. >>Treatment is >>A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide >>B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol >>C. Pulpotomy with formocresol >>D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic >> >>2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor >>without resulting in fracture. The pulp >>A. Immediate necrosis >>B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long >>C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment >>D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur >> >>3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is >>A. 90-95% reduction of caries >>B. 45-55% reduction of caries >>C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces >>D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures >> >>4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral >>periodontal cyst >>A. It is more common in anterior region >>B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible >>C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally >>D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived >>from the remnants of the dental lamina >> >>5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulp >>A. At the radiographic apex >>B. At the dentino-enamel junction >>C. At the orifices >>D.At the dentino-cemental junction >> >>Thanks in advance, >> >>cheers, >>vid >> >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 If u check the whole discussion,u would find that I said we also hv to consider d as an option.but as Ann said the q needs more clarification Hope it helps Ahmed -- I sent this from my Nokia mobile -- -original message- Subject: Re: Fw: need help with few ques From: " Shivika Shah " <dr_shivika@...> Date: 21/07/2010 11:25 pm I think if its primary tooth then the answer shud be D as the pt is 10.. I mean if tooth is asymptomatic n gona exfoliate in max 2 yrs y wud u go for pulpectomy? If its permanent then it must be A coz that implies apexification right wid calcium hyrdoxide? So much be incomplete root formation.. Lemme knw wat u guys think.. Also does neone knw how ORE questions r? I mean is it single best answer or can der be multiple right answers? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques & nbsp; Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the den Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Does neone know till wat age flouride toothpaste in children is used as a smear n after wat age pea sized blob? Or is it the same? Also, does neone hv the 5th edition of pink book? Does it defer in prophylaxis for IE? N also the flouride ppm for children? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques >> >> >>Hi all, >> >>Need help with the following 5 ques: >> >>1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. >>Treatment is >>A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide >>B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol >>C. Pulpotomy with formocresol >>D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic >> >>2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor >>without resulting in fracture. The pulp >>A. Immediate necrosis >>B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long >>C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment >>D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur >> >>3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is >>A. 90-95% reduction of caries >>B. 45-55% reduction of caries >>C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces >>D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures >> >>4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral >>periodontal cyst >>A. It is more common in anterior region >>B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible >>C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally >>D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived >>from the remnants of the dental lamina >> >>5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulp >>A. At the radiographic apex >>B. At the dentino-enamel junction >>C. At the orifices >>D.At the dentino-cemental junction >> >>Thanks in advance, >> >>cheers, >>vid >> >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Ya I just got the email from u.. Guess tht question remains unanswered.. 3 B seems right.. Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques & nbsp; Hi all,Need help with the following 5 ques:1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.Treatment isA. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxideB. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenolC. Pulpotomy with formocresolD. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisorwithout resulting in fracture. The pulpA. Immediate necrosisB. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too longC. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatmentD. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves isA. 90-95% reduction of cariesB. 45-55% reduction of cariesC. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfacesD. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateralperiodontal cystA. It is more common in anterior regionB. It occurs more in maxilla than mandibleC. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterallyD. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derivedfrom the remnants of the dental lamina5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulpA. At the radiographic apexB. At the dentino-enamel junctionC. At the orificesD.At the den Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 <3 yrs smear. > 3 pea All the kids above 3 should use 1350-1500 ppm Dunno abt IE in pink book but according to NICE no need Ahmed -- I sent this from my Nokia mobile -- -original message- Subject: Re: need help with few ques From: " Shivika Shah " <dr_shivika@...> Date: 21/07/2010 11:50 pm Does neone know till wat age flouride toothpaste in children is used as a smear n after wat age pea sized blob? Or is it the same? Also, does neone hv the 5th edition of pink book? Does it defer in prophylaxis for IE? N also the flouride ppm for children? Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques >> >> >>Hi all, >> >>Need help with the following 5 ques: >> >>1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. >>Treatment is >>A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide >>B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol >>C. Pulpotomy with formocresol >>D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic >> >>2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor >>without resulting in fracture. The pulp >>A. Immediate necrosis >>B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long >>C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment >>D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur >> >>3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is >>A. 90-95% reduction of caries >>B. 45-55% reduction of caries >>C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces >>D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures >> >>4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral >>periodontal cyst >>A. It is more common in anterior region >>B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible >>C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally >>D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived >>from the remnants of the dental lamina >> >>5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulp >>A. At the radiographic apex >>B. At the dentino-enamel junction >>C. At the orifices >>D.At the dentino-cemental junction >> >>Thanks in advance, >> >>cheers, >>vid >> >> >> >> > > Reply to sender <mailto:ahmedabdou7583@...?subject=Re: need help with few ques> | Reply to group <mailto: ?subject=Re: need help with few ques> | Reply via web post </post;_ylc=X3oDMTJxZjNrMGV2BF9TAz\ k3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzMxMDQ0MzA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTk4NDAxOQRtc2dJZAMyODUyBHNlYwNmdH\ IEc2xrA3JwbHkEc3RpbWUDMTI3OTc1MjIyNg--?act=reply & messageNum=2852> | Start a New Topic </post;_ylc=X3oDMTJmc2lkZDgyBF9TAz\ k3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzMxMDQ0MzA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTk4NDAxOQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNudHBjBH\ N0aW1lAzEyNzk3NTIy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Where did u get the flouride info? Its different in the pink book page 32.. But I hv 4th edition.. Pls lemme knw if its the latest info.. Thnks Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques >> >> >>Hi all, >> >>Need help with the following 5 ques: >> >>1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. >>Treatment is >>A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide >>B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol >>C. Pulpotomy with formocresol >>D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic >> >>2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor >>without resulting in fracture. The pulp >>A. Immediate necrosis >>B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long >>C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment >>D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur >> >>3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is >>A. 90-95% reduction of caries >>B. 45-55% reduction of caries >>C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces >>D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures >> >>4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral >>periodontal cyst >>A. It is more common in anterior region >>B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible >>C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally >>D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived >>from the remnants of the dental lamina >> >>5.. Where is the narrowest part of the pulp >>A. At the radiographic apex >>B. At the dentino-enamel junction >>C. At the orifices >>D.At the dentino-cemental junction >> >>Thanks in advance, >> >>cheers, >>vid >> >> >> >> > > Reply to sender <mailto:ahmedabdou7583@... <mailto:ahmedabdou7583%40> ?subject=Re: need help with few ques> | Reply to group <mailto: <mailto:%40> ?subject=Re: need help with few ques> | Reply via web post </post;_ylc=X3oDMTJxZjNrMGV2BF9TAz\ k3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzMxMDQ0MzA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTk4NDAxOQRtc2dJZAMyODUyBHNlYwNmdH\ IEc2xrA3JwbHkEc3RpbWUDMTI3OTc1MjIyNg--?act=reply & amp;messageNum=2852> | Start a New Topic </post;_ylc=X3oDMTJmc2lkZDgyBF9TAz\ k3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzMxMDQ0MzA2BGdycHNwSWQDMTcwNTk4NDAxOQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNudHBjBH\ N0aW1lAzEyNzk3NTIy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 I hv got the 5th edition and i assume its the same as the 4th regarding the flouride.but if u go to the grp files u will find a link to the latest flouride update,where u will find the answers Ahmed -- I sent this from my Nokia mobile -- -original message- Subject: Re: need help with few ques From: " Shivika Shah " <dr_shivika@...> Date: 22/07/2010 12:12 am Where did u get the flouride info? Its different in the pink book page 32.. But I hv 4th edition.. Pls lemme knw if its the latest info.. Thnks Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques >> >> >>Hi all, >> >>Need help with the following 5 ques: >> >>1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth. >>Treatment is >>A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide >>B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol >>C. Pulpotomy with formocresol >>D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic >> >>2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor >>without resulting in fracture. The pulp >>A. Immediate necrosis >>B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long >>C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment >>D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur >> >>3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is >>A. 90-95% reduction of caries >>B. 45-55% reduction of caries >>C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces >>D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures >> >>4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral >>periodontal cyst >>A. It is more common in anterior region >>B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible >>C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally >>D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived >>from the remnants of the dental lam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2010 Report Share Posted July 22, 2010 Thank u one and all for answering the questions. the answers given with the questions were:(which seemed confusing) 1 d, 2 c 3 d 4 a From: "ahmedabdou7583@..." <ahmedabdou7583@...>Cc: Sent: Thu, 22 July, 2010 4:52:30Subject: Re: need help with few ques I hv got the 5th edition and i assume its the same as the 4th regarding the flouride.but if u go to the grp files u will find a link to the latest flouride update,where u will find the answersAhmed -- I sent this from my Nokia mobile ---original message-Subject: Re: need help with few quesFrom: "Shivika Shah " <dr_shivika@...>Date: 22/07/2010 12:12 amWhere did u get the flouride info? Its different in the pink book page 32.. But I hv 4th edition.. Pls lemme knw if its the latest info..ThnksSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone need help with few ques>>>> >>Hi all,>>>>Need help with the following 5 ques:>>>>1. A 10 year old boy presents with non-vital, non-mobile tooth.>>Treatment is>>A. Pulpectomy with calcium hydroxide>>B. Pulpectomy with Zinc oxide eugenol>>C. Pulpotomy with formocresol>>D. No treatment is required if tooth is asymptomatic>>>>2.A patient suffers a blow to his maxillary central incisor>>without resulting in fracture. The pulp>>A. Immediate necrosis>>B. Becomes non-vital but only if treatment is delayed too long>>C. Becomes non vital irrespective of treatment>>D. No changes is seen later if fracture does not occur>>>>3.Community water fluoridation MOST effectively achieves is>>A. 90-95% reduction of caries>>B. 45-55% reduction of caries>>C. Reduces pit and fissures caries more than smooth surfaces>>D. Reduces smooth surfaces more than pit and fissures>>>>4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE in regards to lateral>>periodontal cyst>>A. It is more common in anterior region>>B. It occurs more in maxilla than mandible>>C. Probable origin is from dentigerous cyst which develops laterally>>D. Encountered in the cuspid-premolar region of the mandible, derived>>from the remnants of the dental lam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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