Guest guest Posted September 1, 2010 Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2010 Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 That was so kind of you Dr. Ali. Many thanxregardsKaFrom: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2010 Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 thanks... > > Dear Doctors > I hope this will help you to pass the LDS > I just got this feedback from some friends > big thank you to Dr.Alaa > > LDS p1 > > 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? > - acute leukemia > - injury > - stress > - scurvey > > 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: > - burnt tip of tongue > - ulcer on the gingiva > - lacerated labial frenum > > 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: > - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). > > 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: > - eye involvement > - ear involvement > - forehead involvement > - anaesthesia of the facial nerve > > 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: > - conical tooth > - supplementary > - tuberculate > > 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? > - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. > - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. > - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. > > 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? > - the patient is getting better > - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease > > > > > 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: > - mycobacterium tuberculosis > - sterptococus oralis > - helicobacter pylori > > 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: > - 9-14 > - 15-20 > - 20-27 > - 27-35 > 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. > 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… > 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. > 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours > 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol > 15- The action of these drugs > 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. > 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform > 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation > 19- Kennedy classification, > 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth > 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma > 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. > 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used > 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. > 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC > 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. > > wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. > all the best > > Ali > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2010 Report Share Posted September 1, 2010 Thank you so much. I would also like to make a request for ppl to try to give answers for the unsolved questions. Would be very helpful. From: bloom_pearl <bloom_pearl@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 3:02:37 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback thanks...>> Dear Doctors > I hope this will help you to pass the LDS > I just got this feedback from some friends > big thank you to Dr.Alaa > > LDS p1> > 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis?> - acute leukemia> - injury> - stress> - scurvey > > 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is:> - burnt tip of tongue> - ulcer on the gingiva> - lacerated labial frenum> > 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is:> - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). > > 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is:> - eye involvement> - ear involvement> - forehead involvement> - anaesthesia of the facial nerve> > 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:> - conical tooth> - supplementary> - tuberculate> > 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean?> - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis.> - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis.> - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis.> > 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate?> - the patient is getting better> - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease> > > > > 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria:> - mycobacterium tuberculosis> - sterptococus oralis> - helicobacter pylori> > 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of:> - 9-14 > - 15-20> - 20-27> - 27-35> 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, ….> 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is…> 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:….> 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours> 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol> 15- The action of these drugs> 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin..> 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform> 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation> 19- Kennedy classification, > 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth> 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma> 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon..> 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used> 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. > 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC> 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver..> > wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. > all the best> > Ali> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 whats the drug causing dry cough?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 ACE inhibitor i think. On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 12:37 PM, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: whats the drug causing dry cough? From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear. 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth - supplementary- tuberculate ?????????????????? From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p11- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia- injury- stress- scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is:- burnt tip of tongue- ulcer on the gingiva- lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is:- Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement- ear involvement- forehead involvement- anaesthesia of the facial nerve5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary - tuberculate6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean?- A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis.- A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis.7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better- the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria:- mycobacterium tuberculosis- sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of:- 9-14 - 15-20- 20-27- 27-3510- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is…12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:….13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin..17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the bestAli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 Drug causing dry cough is Ace inhibitors and suprnumry adjacent to lat incisor is conicalSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 12:37, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: whats the drug causing dry cough?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 is it conical or supplementary?From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:53:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Drug causing dry cough is Ace inhibitors and suprnumry adjacent to lat incisor is conicalSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 12:37, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: whats the drug causing dry cough?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 ConicalThis small peg-shaped conical tooth is the supernumerary most commonly found in the permanent dentition. It develops with root formation ahead of or at an equivalent stage to that of permanent incisors and usually presents as a mesiodens. It may occasionally be found high and inverted into the palateTuberculateThe tuberculate type of supernumerary possesses more than one cusp or tubercle. It is frequently described as barrel-shaped and may be invaginated. Root formation is delayed compared to that of the permanent incisors. Tuberculate supernumeraries are often paired and are commonly located on the palatal aspect of the central incisors. They rarely erupt and are frequently associated with delayed eruption of the incisorsSupplementalThe supplemental supernumerary refers to a duplication of teeth in the normal series and is found at the end of a tooth series. The most commonsupplemental tooth is the permanent maxillary lateral incisor, but supplemental premolars and molars also occur. The majority of supernumeraries found in the primary dentition are of the supplemental type and seldom remain impacted.reference: http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-65/issue-11/612.htmlFrom: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:58:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback is it conical or supplementary?From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:53:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Drug causing dry cough is Ace inhibitors and suprnumry adjacent to lat incisor is conicalSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 12:37, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: whats the drug causing dry cough?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 Could someone please tell me the superior oblique,does it rotate the eye mesially or distally?Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 13:12, Farid <nancyfarid@...> wrote: ConicalThis small peg-shaped conical tooth is the supernumerary most commonly found in the permanent dentition. It develops with root formation ahead of or at an equivalent stage to that of permanent incisors and usually presents as a mesiodens. It may occasionally be found high and inverted into the palateTuberculateThe tuberculate type of supernumerary possesses more than one cusp or tubercle. It is frequently described as barrel-shaped and may be invaginated. Root formation is delayed compared to that of the permanent incisors. Tuberculate supernumeraries are often paired and are commonly located on the palatal aspect of the central incisors. They rarely erupt and are frequently associated with delayed eruption of the incisorsSupplementalThe supplemental supernumerary refers to a duplication of teeth in the normal series and is found at the end of a tooth series. The most commonsupplemental tooth is the permanent maxillary lateral incisor, but supplemental premolars and molars also occur. The majority of supernumeraries found in the primary dentition are of the supplemental type and seldom remain impacted.reference: http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-65/issue-11/612.htmlFrom: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:58:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback is it conical or supplementary?From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:53:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Drug causing dry cough is Ace inhibitors and suprnumry adjacent to lat incisor is conicalSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 12:37, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: whats the drug causing dry cough?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 sup oblique-- downward and outwards..thanx nancy for tjhe referenceFrom: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 1:21:44 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Could someone please tell me the superior oblique,does it rotate the eye mesially or distally?Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 13:12, Farid <nancyfarid@...> wrote: ConicalThis small peg-shaped conical tooth is the supernumerary most commonly found in the permanent dentition. It develops with root formation ahead of or at an equivalent stage to that of permanent incisors and usually presents as a mesiodens. It may occasionally be found high and inverted into the palateTuberculateThe tuberculate type of supernumerary possesses more than one cusp or tubercle. It is frequently described as barrel-shaped and may be invaginated. Root formation is delayed compared to that of the permanent incisors. Tuberculate supernumeraries are often paired and are commonly located on the palatal aspect of the central incisors. They rarely erupt and are frequently associated with delayed eruption of the incisorsSupplementalThe supplemental supernumerary refers to a duplication of teeth in the normal series and is found at the end of a tooth series. The most commonsupplemental tooth is the permanent maxillary lateral incisor, but supplemental premolars and molars also occur. The majority of supernumeraries found in the primary dentition are of the supplemental type and seldom remain impacted.reference: http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-65/issue-11/612.htmlFrom: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:58:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback is it conical or supplementary?From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:53:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Drug causing dry cough is Ace inhibitors and suprnumry adjacent to lat incisor is conicalSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 12:37, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: whats the drug causing dry cough?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2010 Report Share Posted September 2, 2010 This is what I thought but scully says medialSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 13:45, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: sup oblique-- downward and outwards..thanx nancy for tjhe referenceFrom: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 1:21:44 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Could someone please tell me the superior oblique,does it rotate the eye mesially or distally?Sent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 13:12, Farid <nancyfarid@...> wrote: ConicalThis small peg-shaped conical tooth is the supernumerary most commonly found in the permanent dentition. It develops with root formation ahead of or at an equivalent stage to that of permanent incisors and usually presents as a mesiodens. It may occasionally be found high and inverted into the palateTuberculateThe tuberculate type of supernumerary possesses more than one cusp or tubercle. It is frequently described as barrel-shaped and may be invaginated. Root formation is delayed compared to that of the permanent incisors. Tuberculate supernumeraries are often paired and are commonly located on the palatal aspect of the central incisors. They rarely erupt and are frequently associated with delayed eruption of the incisorsSupplementalThe supplemental supernumerary refers to a duplication of teeth in the normal series and is found at the end of a tooth series. The most commonsupplemental tooth is the permanent maxillary lateral incisor, but supplemental premolars and molars also occur. The majority of supernumeraries found in the primary dentition are of the supplemental type and seldom remain impacted.reference: http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-65/issue-11/612.htmlFrom: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:58:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback is it conical or supplementary?From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:53:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Drug causing dry cough is Ace inhibitors and suprnumry adjacent to lat incisor is conicalSent from my iPhoneOn 2 Sep 2010, at 12:37, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> wrote: whats the drug causing dry cough?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 12:05:48 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback i think its frenal tear.5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a:- conical tooth- supplementary- tuberculate ??????????????????From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Thu, September 2, 2010 11:45:56 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 HBsAg .... indicates infectionHBeAg .... person is at high risk of transmissionHBsAg + HBeAg...... high risk carrierHBs,HBe,HBc antibodies... recoverythis is from oxford blue book page 573From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 4:56:17 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 Thank you , appreciate it. From: Farid <nancyfarid@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 9:05:03 AM HBsAg .... indicates infectionHBeAg .... person is at high risk of transmissionHBsAg + HBeAg...... high risk carrierHBs,HBe,HBc antibodies... recoverythis is from oxford blue book page 573From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 4:56:17 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 O i know winter lines but I totally forgot the terminology! For wisdom tooth assessment.. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 8:56:17 AM 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 what about suture needles... anybody answered that?From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:30:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback O i know winter lines but I totally forgot the terminology! For wisdom tooth assessment.. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 8:56:17 AM 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 its WAR lines.W- WinterA- AMBERR- Red.to asess impacted 3rd molars.From: Farid <nancyfarid@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:36:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback what about suture needles... anybody answered that?From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:30:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback O i know winter lines but I totally forgot the terminology! For wisdom tooth assessment.. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 8:56:17 AM 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 what to do incase of needlestick injury?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 6:38:23 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback its WAR lines.W- WinterA- AMBERR- Red.to asess impacted 3rd molars.From: Farid <nancyfarid@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:36:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback what about suture needles... anybody answered that?From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:30:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback O i know winter lines but I totally forgot the terminology! For wisdom tooth assessment.. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 8:56:17 AM 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 correction.... W in WAR line corresponds to WHITE.. sorry for the mistakeFrom: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 7:08:58 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback what to do incase of needlestick injury?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 6:38:23 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback its WAR lines.W- WinterA- AMBERR- Red.to asess impacted 3rd molars.From: Farid <nancyfarid@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:36:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback what about suture needles... anybody answered that?From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:30:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback O i know winter lines but I totally forgot the terminology! For wisdom tooth assessment.. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 8:56:17 AM 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 Hi guys,Can someone answer me that, when taking a x-ray, what is the ideal distance from the operator to the beam? Thanks--- Em sáb, 4/9/10, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> escreveu:De: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...>Assunto: Re: LDS feedbackPara: Data: Sábado, 4 de Setembro de 2010, 15:08 what to do incase of needlestick injury?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 6:38:23 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback its WAR lines.W- WinterA- AMBERR- Red.to asess impacted 3rd molars.From: Farid <nancyfarid@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:36:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback what about suture needles... anybody answered that?From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:30:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback O i know winter lines but I totally forgot the terminology! For wisdom tooth assessment.. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 8:56:17 AM 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 2 metreFrom: Madeira <fernandomadeira2001@...> Sent: Sun, 5 September, 2010 1:24:04 AMSubject: Re: LDS feedback Hi guys,Can someone answer me that, when taking a x-ray, what is the ideal distance from the operator to the beam? Thanks--- Em sáb, 4/9/10, khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> escreveu:De: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...>Assunto: Re: LDS feedbackPara: Data: Sábado, 4 de Setembro de 2010, 15:08 what to do incase of needlestick injury?From: khaleel ahamed <ka_almanar@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 6:38:23 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback its WAR lines.W- WinterA- AMBERR- Red.to asess impacted 3rd molars.From: Farid <nancyfarid@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:36:36 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback what about suture needles... anybody answered that?From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 5:30:15 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback O i know winter lines but I totally forgot the terminology! For wisdom tooth assessment.. From: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Sat, Sep 4, 2010 8:56:17 AM 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 thank u ann marryFrom: Ann Marry <ann.marry30@...> Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 4:56:17 PMSubject: Re: LDS feedback 11. Survival rate is 6.4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1726412/pdf/v021p00619.pdf.Can someone kindly answer no. 7 (with some explanation pls)No. 12, wt r winter lines?No. 23 suturing needles?Thank you From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: LDS feedback Sent: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 10:45:56 AM hiinjury caused by nonaccidental injury1-burnt tip of tounge2-ulcer of oral mucosa3- laceratedlabial frenum From: Ali g <aligetaria@...> Sent: Wed, September 1, 2010 11:31:19 AMSubject: LDS feedback Dear Doctors I hope this will help you to pass the LDS I just got this feedback from some friends big thank you to Dr.Alaa LDS p1 1- A mother brings her child to the after hours clinic suffering spontaneous excess bleeding from his gingival, what is the expected diagnosis? - acute leukemia - injury - stress - scurvey 2- The most common type of injury caused by a Non accidental Injury is: - burnt tip of tongue - ulcer on the gingiva - lacerated labial frenum 3- The most common scale used for diagnosing a brain injury is: - Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). 4- The most important feature to differentiate between an upper neuron motor lesion and a lower neuron motor lesion is: - eye involvement - ear involvement - forehead involvement - anaesthesia of the facial nerve 5- A supernumerary tooth next to the maxillary lateral incisor is called a: - conical tooth - supplementary - tuberculate 6- A patient attends your clinic for swollen lumph nodes, after examination, the diagnosis revieled T2N1M0, what does that mean? - A tumor of 1 cm, with one lymph node involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2 cm, with one lymph node of 1 cm involved and no metastasis. - A tumor of 2-4 cm, with ipsilateral lymph nodes involved and no metastasis. 7- You suspect the patient suffers hepatitis B symptoms, after inestigation, the test shows HBe Ag antibodies, what does that indicate? - the patient is getting better - the patient is in a transmitting state of the disease 8- Peptic ulcers are caused by the following type of bacteria: - mycobacterium tuberculosis - sterptococus oralis - helicobacter pylori 9- According to the modified Anxiety Scale, a dental phobic patient is on a scale of: - 9-14 - 15-20 - 20-27 - 27-35 10- The age range for the following diseases are: pemphigus vulgaris, mucouse membrane pemphigoid, lichean planus, …. 11- The percentage of people surviving a cardiac arrest in the UK is… 12- Winters lines on an OPT is used to:…. 13- Verifiable and non-verifiable CPD hours, and core CPD hours 14- Maximum dose allowed for: amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol 15- The action of these drugs 16- What do the following trade names indicate: Panadol, Dactarin, Fusidin, Augmentin.. 17- Endodontics: K-files, Hedstrom files, EDTA, Gutta percha, Chloroform 18- Root filling techniques: step down, step back, vertical condensation, thermal condensation 19- Kennedy classification, 20- Eruption times and numbering systems for teeth 21- Medical emergencies: anaphylactic shock, hypoglycaemia, MI, asthma 22- A patient suddenly collapses, what is the first thing you need to do: call 999, check the airway is clear, Give him glucagon.. 23- Types of suturing needles, their sizes and for which wounds they are used 24- You are a VT working in a dental clinic, to which departments do you refer the following patients: a patient suffering 's disease, a patient suddenly becomes confused with slurred speech and not had breakfast, a patient needs his third molar to be extracted under sedation. A patient who looks anaemic.. 25- Which of the following materials has an alkenoic reaction: calcium hydroxide, ZOE, GIC 26- To increase the strength of the amalgam and decrease its corrosion which of the following needs to be added: mercury, copper, silver.. wish every one all the luck in LDS and ORE .. all the best Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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