Untreated diabetes mellitus characteristically demonstrates
hypoglycemia.
hyperglycemia.
hypophagia.
hyperlipidemia.
dysuria.
An odour of acetone on the breath may indicate
bronchiectasis.
rhinitis.
s
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Untreated diabetes mellitus characteristically demonstrates
hypoglycemia.
hyperglycemia.
hypophagia.
hyperlipidemia.
dysuria.
An odour of acetone on the breath may indicate
bronchiectasis.
rhinitis.
salicylate poisoning.
diabetes mellitus.
A. (1) (2) (3)
B. (1) and (3)
C. (2) and (4)
(4) only
All of the above.
Erythroblastosis fetalis may be a cause of
supernumerary incisors.
pigmented teeth.
peg lateral incisors.
Fordyce's granules.
blue sclerae.
An anemia in which the red blood cells are smaller and less intense in color than normal is called a
microcytic hypochromic anemia.
microcytic hyperchromic anemia.
macrocytic hypochromic anemia.
macrocytic hyperchromic anemia.
None of the above.
Which of the following is LEAST likely to cause pain?
Carious pulp exposure.
Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis (pulp
polyp).
Acute pulpitis.
Apical periodontitis.
A patient experiences pain and some gingival swelling in the anterior segment of the mandible. The mandibular lateral incisor has a shallow restoration, is tender to percussion and gives a positive response to the electric pulp tester. There is some mobility. The most likely diagnosis is
acute apical abscess.
acute serous pulpitis.
lateral periodontal abscess.
acute suppurative pulpitis.
chronic ulcerative pulpitis.
Which one of the following statements is true as defined in endodontics?
Overfilling refers to the incomplete filling of the canal system with a surplus of material extruding beyond the apical foramen.
Underfilling refers to the complete filling of the canal space, but leaving voids in the pulp chamber for possible recontamination or infection.
Overextension refers to the extrusion of filling material through an accessory canal.
Underextension refers to the vertical
extent of the filling material regardless of
its completeness of obturation.
All of the above.
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