Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 pg no 22 master dentistry read the pathogenesis it will give u idea and u will know cells in diferent stages of periodontitishope this helpsFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:42:52 PMSubject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGET LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGESPLASMA CELLSFrom: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas2- plasma cell3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cellFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52Subject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 hi allwhy is handpiece inclined lingually during cavity preparation of lower first premolarA.to avoid fracture of toothB.to provide better retentionC.to avoid cutting the marginal ridgeD.to avoid undermining the lingual cuspE.for better accessFrom: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 5:46:27 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGET LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGESPLASMA CELLSFrom: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas2- plasma cell3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cellFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52Subject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 ----- Forwarded Message ----From: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 6:35:36 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 qhi allwhy is handpiece inclined lingually during cavity preparation of lower first premolarA.to avoid fracture of toothB.to provide better retentionC.to avoid cutting the marginal ridgeD.to avoid undermining the lingual cuspE.for better accessFrom: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 5:46:27 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGET LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGESPLASMA CELLSFrom: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas2- plasma cell3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cellFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52Subject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 what are the important features of a good matrix bendA.capable of close adoptation to cervical marginB.should allow contact with adjacent teeth to avoid food packingC.width shuld extend 1mm above marginal ridgeD.all of the aboveE.only A and CFrom: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 5:46:27 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGET LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGESPLASMA CELLSFrom: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas2- plasma cell3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cellFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52Subject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 I would choose b. Correct me if I'm wrong. Rossana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 5. for better access > > > > > > ----- Forwarded Message ---- > From: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> > > Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 6:35:36 PM > Subject: Re: ore 1 q > > > hi all > why is handpiece inclined lingually during cavity preparation of lower first > premolar > A.to avoid fracture of tooth > > B.to provide better retention > C.to avoid cutting the marginal ridge > D.to avoid undermining the lingual cusp > E.for better access > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> > > Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 5:46:27 PM > Subject: Re: ore 1 q > > > PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGE > T LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGES > PLASMA CELLS > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> > > Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PM > Subject: Re: ore 1 q > > > 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas > 2- plasma cell > 3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cell > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> > > Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52 > Subject: ore 1 q > > > > WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? > > .WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? > > WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? > > Please ans with reference > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 A (bcs it is amongst the vesiculo-bullous lesions) and B (bcs it is a viral disease)JanetFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Friday, August 5, 2011 7:31 PMSubject: ore 1 q Which two of the following conditions present as complete vesicles A. Pemphigus B. Herpes simplex C. Aphthous ulcer D. ANUG E. Erythema migrans F. Erythema multiforme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 ans is D that is A , B and C are correct From: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 6:43:25 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q what are the important features of a good matrix bendA.capable of close adoptation to cervical marginB.should allow contact with adjacent teeth to avoid food packingC.width shuld extend 1mm above marginal ridgeD.all of the aboveE.only A and CFrom: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 5:46:27 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGET LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGESPLASMA CELLSFrom: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas2- plasma cell3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cellFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52Subject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 the ans is D. From: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 6:36:54 PMSubject: Fw: ore 1 q ----- Forwarded Message ----From: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 6:35:36 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 qhi allwhy is handpiece inclined lingually during cavity preparation of lower first premolarA.to avoid fracture of toothB.to provide better retentionC.to avoid cutting the marginal ridgeD.to avoid undermining the lingual cuspE.for better accessFrom: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 5:46:27 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGET LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGESPLASMA CELLSFrom: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas2- plasma cell3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cellFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52Subject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 ans is apical periodontitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2011 Report Share Posted August 5, 2011 capped teeth From: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Friday, 5 August 2011 7:22 PMSubject: ore 1 q Electrical pulp testing is least useful in /or does not detect in some papers/ ,A. Traumatised teethB. Just erupted teeth C. Multi-rooted teethD. Capped teeth E. Necrotic pulp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 D. A>S>P>Z On 7 Aug 2011 18:51, " Anam Habib " <anamhabib42@...> wrote: Â Rank the following impressions materials according to their flexibility A. Alginate> Polysulphide> Silicone> Zinc Oxide Eugenol B. Silicone> Alginate> Polysulphide> Zinc Oxide Eugenol C. Alginate> Polysulphide> Zinc Oxide Eugenol>Silicone D. Alginate> Silicone> Polysulfide> Zinc Oxide Eugenol E. Alginate> Zinc Oxide Eugenol> Silicone> Polysulphide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 Hello Anam, I think I think option B is correct, than the other options. Yes it says in the pink book it will return to normal after 24hrs, so therefore within the 7 days, and this is what we expect, and this is what the question is asking. I hope that you understand how I've interpreted the question to get to the answer that I have come to. Cipra > > > > > > If the sealant of bonding agent is not placed on part of enamel that has been etched by an acid solution; you would expect: > > > > A. Arrest of enamel carries by organic sulphides > > B. The enamel is to return to normal within 7 days > > C. Continued enamel declassification in the etched area > > D. Slight attrition of the opposing tooth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 is apical periodontitis From: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Friday, 5 August 2011, 15:28Subject: ore 1 q Which of the following may be caused by newly placed restoration which interferes with the occlusionA. Apical abscessB. Pulpal necrosisC. Apical periodontitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 D Sent from my BlackBerry Torch® wireless device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 hi Swati the answer is A If you pierce the medial pterygoid you cause trismus. Agus From: Swati Sheokand <swati.sheokand@...>" " < >Sent: Saturday, 6 August 2011, 17:17Subject: Re: ore 1 q ithink its c it pierces medial pterygoid specifically From: Mushfiq Hassan <mushfiqddc@...> Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2011 11:53 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q A On 3 Aug 2011 23:00, "Anam Habib" <anamhabib42@...> wrote:> . > In the inferior alveolar block the needle goes through or close to which muscles:> > A. Buccinator and superior constrictor> B. Medial and lateral pterygoid> C. Medial pterygoid and superior constrictor> D. Temporal and lateral pterygoid> E. Temporal and medial pterygoid> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 HI Anam I think is B From: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Saturday, 6 August 2011, 17:22Subject: ore 1 q If the sealant of bonding agent is not placed on part of enamel that has been etched by an acid solution; you would expect:A. Arrest of enamel carries by organic sulphidesB. The enamel is to return to normal within 7 daysC. Continued enamel declassification in the etched areaD. Slight attrition of the opposing tooth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 hi the answer would be B an obtuse angle From: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Saturday, 6 August 2011, 17:36Subject: ore 1 q At which angle to the external surface of proximal cavity walls in a class II preparation for amalgam should be finishedA. An acute angleB. An obtuse angleC. A right angleD. An angle of 45° Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 what protien has I,T and C subcomponents in muscle fibres? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 what enzyme assists the micro organism in causing dentine caries? 1 collagenase 2enolase 3lactoferrin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 thx mandyFrom: Mandy F <drmandysul@...>" " < >Sent: Tuesday, 9 August 2011, 21:52Subject: Re: ore 1 q 6th week in uteroFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Tuesday, 9 August 2011, 21:48Subject: ore 1 q DEVELOPMENT OF PAROTID GLAND BEGINS IN UTERO AT WHAT MONTHS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 i think its for better excess as lower premolars are lingually inclinedFrom: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Friday, August 5, 2011 6:35 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q hi allwhy is handpiece inclined lingually during cavity preparation of lower first premolarA.to avoid fracture of toothB.to provide better retentionC.to avoid cutting the marginal ridgeD.to avoid undermining the lingual cuspE.for better accessFrom: siva ranjani <siva2828@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 5:46:27 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q PMN PLYNORPHO NUCLEAR NEUTROPHILS IN INITAL STAGET LYMPHOCYTES AND MACROPHAGESPLASMA CELLSFrom: zhwan jambaz <dr_jambaz@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 4:56:32 PMSubject: Re: ore 1 q 1-lymphocyte and polymorph nucleas2- plasma cell3-established stage lymphocyte and plasma cellFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 16:42:52Subject: ore 1 q WHICH types of cells seen in early stage of chronic periodontitis? ..WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN IN LATE STAGE periodontitis? WHICH TYPE OF CELLS SEEN AFTER THE EARLY STAGE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS? Please ans with reference Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 capped teethFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Friday, August 5, 2011 7:22 PMSubject: ore 1 q Electrical pulp testing is least useful in /or does not detect in some papers/ , A. Traumatised teeth B. Just erupted teeth C. Multi-rooted teeth D. Capped teeth E. Necrotic pulp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2011 Report Share Posted August 9, 2011 apical periodontitisFrom: Anam Habib <anamhabib42@...> Sent: Friday, August 5, 2011 7:28 PMSubject: ore 1 q Which of the following may be caused by newly placed restoration which interferes with the occlusion A. Apical abscess B. Pulpal necrosis C. Apical periodontitis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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