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1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph as

A. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thin

white line.

B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socket

C. Dense crestal bone consistent with a healthy periodontal status

D. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone

2.Defects that can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations

in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?

3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?

4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue

a.lateral border of ant tongue

b.Ant Dorsum

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The lamina dura --answers aoverhang - amalgam : undercontouring - compositehepatitis b more effective most relavent site for carcinoma of tongue - lateral borderFrom: gurjot <malki_nsr@...>Subject: few questions Date: Thursday, 5 August, 2010, 4:58 PM

1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph as

A. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thin

white line.

B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socket

C. Dense crestal bone consistent with a healthy periodontal status

D. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone

2.Defects that can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations

in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?

3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?

4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue

a.lateral border of ant tongue

b.Ant Dorsum

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even i go with the same answers as manohar but option b for the 1st ques seems right too...From: manohar varma <dmanohar_varma@...> Sent: Fri, 6 August, 2010 8:57:44Subject: Re: few questions

The lamina dura --answers aoverhang - amalgam : undercontouring - compositehepatitis b more effective most relavent site for carcinoma of tongue - lateral borderFrom: gurjot <malki_nsr (DOT) com>Subject: few questionsDate: Thursday, 5 August, 2010, 4:58 PM

1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph as

A. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thin

white line.

B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socket

C. Dense crestal bone consistent with a healthy periodontal status

D. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone

2.Defects that can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations

in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?

3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?

4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue

a.lateral border of ant tongue

b.Ant Dorsum

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I think for 1st question shud be b

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Date: Thursday, 5 August, 2010, 4:58 PM

 

1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph as

A. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thin

white line.

B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socket

C. Dense crestal bone consistent with a healthy periodontal status

D. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone

2.Defects that can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations

in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?

3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?

4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue

a.lateral border of ant tongue

b.Ant Dorsum

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Ans of 1st quest. is b.anybody preparing for ore part2 for Nov? Anil SharmaFrom: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi@...>; " " < >Sent: Fri, 6 August, 2010 10:31:15

AMSubject: Re: few questionsI think for 1st question shud be bSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone few questionsDate: Thursday, 5 August, 2010, 4:58 PM 1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph asA. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thinwhite line.B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socketC. Dense crestal bone consistent with a healthy periodontal statusD. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone2.Defects that

can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue a.lateral border of ant tongue b.Ant Dorsum ------------------------------------

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i think its option d for answer 1. refer to page 107 blue book.PREETIFrom: gurjot <malki_nsr (DOT) com>Subject: few questionsDate: Thursday, 5 August, 2010, 4:58 PM

1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph as

A. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thin

white line.

B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socket

C. Dense crestal bone consistent with a healthy periodontal status

D. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone

2.Defects that can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations

in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?

3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?

4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue

a.lateral border of ant tongue

b.Ant Dorsum

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Thanks Manohar for all the answers.i think answer for 1 is b.correct me if m

wrong.

thanks,

Gurjot

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> 1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph as

> A. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thin

> white line.

> B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socket

> C. Dense crestal bone consistent with a healthy periodontal status

> D. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone

> 2.Defects that can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations

> in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?

> 3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?

> 4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue

> a.lateral border of ant tongue

> b.Ant Dorsum

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hi iam preparing for ore 2. From: anil sharma <drsharmaanil123@...> ; Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi@...>Sent: Fri, 6 August, 2010 10:35:21 AMSubject: Re: few questions

Ans of 1st quest. is b.anybody preparing for ore part2 for Nov? Anil SharmaFrom: Shivika Shah <dr_shivikahotmail (DOT) com>Karthi Vidhi <karthividhi>; " " <>Sent: Fri, 6 August, 2010 10:31:15

AMSubject: Re: few questionsI think for 1st question shud be bSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone few questionsDate: Thursday, 5 August, 2010, 4:58 PM 1. The lamina dura seen on periapical radiograph asA. Usual radiolucency between tooth root and surrounding bone as a thinwhite line.B. Cribriform plate of bone making the tooth socketC. Dense crestal bone consistent with

a healthy periodontal statusD. Pattern of radiopaque lines in supporting alveolar bone2.Defects that

can occur in amalgam and composite proximal restorations in which one its overhang and in which its undercontouring?3.Is hepatitisB more infective than HIV?4.Most prevalent site for carcinoma tongue a.lateral border of ant tongue b.Ant Dorsum ------------ --------- --------- ------

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HI DIVI the reason the previous ORE exams had questions regarding 2003 statistics is bec 2009 where n`t out yet.I don`t thik we need to memorize both 2003 and 2009. 3. 2 weeks From: Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 10 March 2012, 12:39 Subject: few questions

Hello All, Percentage of people without decay between 10 to 12 years old in 2003 ?Percentage of tooth loss ( wear) in

2003? Cancer, referral in how many days should be seen in secondary care ?RegardsDivi

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you are right , It did not click me . Thanks Ebtessam. But i think we still have to follow 2009 statistics as 2011/12 is still not available ,right? Please update me .Divi. From: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, 11

March 2012 1:06 AM Subject: Re: few questions

HI DIVI the reason the previous ORE exams had questions regarding 2003 statistics is bec 2009 where n`t out yet.I don`t thik we need to memorize both 2003 and 2009. 3. 2 weeks From: Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 10 March 2012, 12:39 Subject: few questions

Hello All, Percentage of people without decay between 10 to 12 years old in 2003 ?Percentage of tooth loss ( wear) in

2003? Cancer, referral in how many days should be seen in secondary care ?RegardsDivi

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HI DIVI yes we are currentlu using the adult health statistics 2009, its easire to review the summary form.I have attached it just in caseu need it.best of luckebtisam From: Divi Divi

<divi_ore@...> " " < > Sent: Sunday, 11 March 2012, 1:32 Subject: Re: few questions

you are right , It did not click me . Thanks Ebtessam. But i think we still have to follow 2009 statistics as 2011/12 is still not available ,right? Please update me .Divi. From: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...> To:

" " < > Sent: Sunday, 11

March 2012 1:06 AM Subject: Re: few questions

HI DIVI the reason the previous ORE exams had questions regarding 2003 statistics is bec 2009 where n`t out yet.I don`t thik we need to memorize both 2003 and 2009. 3. 2 weeks From: Divi Divi <divi_ore@...> " "

< > Sent: Saturday, 10 March 2012, 12:39 Subject: few questions

Hello All, Percentage of people without decay between 10 to 12 years old in 2003 ?Percentage of tooth loss ( wear) in

2003? Cancer, referral in how many days should be seen in secondary care ?RegardsDivi

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