Dental Article
Dental Article
This article summarizes knowledge about Dentistry (RHM), including true or false questions and answers.
1. Pathology:
- Gingivitis due to calculus: True.
- Extraction is indicated for all VQC3: False.
- Osteomyelitis of the jaw due to teeth is a common disease: True.
- All dentin caries test positive to cold (+): False.
- The first action to take when a patient faints: Let the patient lie with their head low in a well-ventilated area.
- Which acid plays a role in tooth decay? Lactic acid.
- The periodontal ligament originates from the mesenchyme: True.
- Cementum develops from the mesenchyme: True.
- Calculus index: 0-3.
- Clinical symptom not of acute gingivitis: High fever and convulsions.
- Incorrect method of treating acute gingivitis: Removing calculus and plaque immediately.
- Trigeminal neuralgia is common in patients over 40: True.
- Reducing acute pulpitis pain with high-dose antibiotics: True.
- Enamel originates from the ectoderm: True.
- VQC2 bites on both jaws, pain increases: True.
- Control filling is indicated for acute caries: False.
- Dental plaque is divided into supragingival and subgingival: True.
- Pulpectomy by placing devital: True.
- CPITN index determines the proportion of people with periodontal disease in the community: True.
- Facial trauma is rare in young children: True.
- The gingival index (plaque index) is used in epidemiological studies of periodontal disease: True.
- Hirt is of little value in Leoford 1: True.
- CT is important in craniofacial separation: True.
- Chronic apical periodontitis: Continuous dull pain, feeling of elevation, increased pain when the two jaws touch each other.
- After surgery for bilateral jaw fracture: Upper jaw 3-5 weeks, lower jaw 6-8 weeks.
- All inflamed pulps undergo pulpectomy: False.
- Most tooth decay is treated with Devital: False.
- Swelling, facial asymmetry, and loss of wrinkles are characteristics of cellulitis: True.
- VQC 1 and 2, in some cases, need to monitor the pulp after treatment: True.
2. Others:
- 5-year-old patient with caries on 74, 75, 85 teeth, extraction is indicated because it is a deciduous tooth: True.
- Oral health education is the most important activity in primary dental care: True.
- The most common type of facial trauma is due to traffic accidents: True.
- The microflora on plaque has the same potential to cause disease: False.
- In facial trauma, controlling the airway needs to limit the removal of loose tissue fragments: True.
- Glucose causes more tooth decay than sucrose: False.
- Lactose is the least likely to cause tooth decay: True.
- Image: 1 set of teeth, then point to a tooth and ask its name according to the international nomenclature D2: R74: True.
- Diet to reduce tooth decay (high in phosphate): True.
- When a patient faints, the first thing to do is to smell ammonia or breathe oxygen: True.
- Cold test on the outer surface of the tooth, 1/3 towards the cervical area: True.
- Treatment time for cleft lip and palate: 3-6 months: oral surgery.
- Deciduous tooth crown has a greater crown height than outer-inner crown width: True.
- SMT index is the percentage of people with caries in a community: True.
- Non-constricted pupils when shining a light indicate existing or impending brain damage: True.
- Necrotic pulp teeth all have spontaneous pain: True.
- Bone grafting is only performed when the patient is fully conscious: True.
- Do not immobilize the two jaws when the patient is in a coma: True.
- Treatment of VQC differs from necrotic pulp in the initial or final step: True.
- Initial dental examination for students in mountainous areas is usually conducted in a cluster school format: True.
- Primary healthcare is the focus: True.
- Prevention of periodontal disease, except: Regular vitamin C.
3. Control Filling:
- Removing all non-recoverable tooth structures and infected tooth tissues, then using available filling materials to stop disease progression.
Note:
- This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice.
- Please consult a dentist for appropriate advice and treatment.
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