Sensory impulses from a toothache are likely to be transmitted on - ✔✔cranial nerve V Viruses can be distinguished from all other microorganisms by virtue of their - ✔✔possession of only one... type of nucleic acid Too little vertical angulation when taking radiographs will result in - ✔✔elongation Which of the following describes a Class I furcation involvement? - ✔✔A slight concavity is detectable, but no radiolucency is visible on the radiograph Systemic diseases can be associated with periodontal disease, since they can affect immune functions, inflammatory response and tissue organization. These include the genetic disorders - ✔✔Chediak-Higashi syndrome, Papillon-Leferve syndrome, and hypophosphatasia Kaposi's sarcoma is MOST commonly located on the - ✔✔palate Which of the following could be used for removal of burnished tenacious calculus in deep, narrow pockets with firm, fibrotic tissue - ✔✔periodontal file Oral manifestations of bulimia include all of the following, EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION? - ✔✔Leukoedema Subgingival calculus receives its mineral content from - ✔✔gingival crevicular fluid A dense, fibrous, raised, skin-colored lesion located on the buccal mucosa at the height of the occlusal plane is MOST likely a - ✔✔fibroma [Show More]
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