ABPD Oral Boards Question and answers verified to pass 2024/2025
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ABPD Oral Boards Question and answers verified to pass 2024/2025 ABPD Oral Boards
What is the probability that natal teeth are actually normal primary teeth? - correct answer Over 90%! Less than 10% are supernumaries.
Where do natal teeth most often occur in the mouth? - correct answer Mo...
ABPD Oral Boards
What is the probability that natal teeth are actually normal primary teeth? -
correct answer ✔Over 90%! Less than 10% are supernumaries.
Where do natal teeth most often occur in the mouth? - correct answer ✔Most
in mandibular anterior region. Over 50% occur in pairs.
What is the risk of topical anesthetics in infants? - correct answer
✔Methemoglobinemia
What is the possible etiology of natal teeth? - correct answer ✔Superficial
position of tooth bud, endocrine disorder, infection, Cleft lip and palate,
Hallerman-Streiff syndrome
List 4 risk factors that increase caries risk. - correct answer ✔1. Primary
caregiver has active caries
2. Low SES or recent immigrant
3. Over 3 snacks of high carbs or drinks
4. SHCN
What are CLINICAL risk factors that increase caries risk? - correct answer
✔White spot lesions, enamel defects, visible cavities, existing restorations,
significant plaque accumulation.
What are contraindications to SDF? - correct answer ✔Symptomatic teeth,
necrotic teeth, silver allergy, desquamative gingivitis or mucositis
,What's the MOA of SDF? - correct answer ✔Silver ions are bactericidal and
inhibit biofilm formation, fluoride promotes remineralization
What should be asked in med hx of pt with cardiac disease? - correct answer
✔1. Description and name of condition
2. Previous treatment
3. Cardiologist to send consult to
4. Medications and frequency
5. Limitations and morbidity
Oral findings in Down Syndrome - correct answer ✔1. Mouth breathers
2. Relative mandibular prognathism with small maxilla
3. Small conical teeth
4. Retained primary teeth
5. Large, protruding tongues
6. Precocious periodontal disease
3 categories of info for caries risk assessment per AAPD - correct answer
✔1. Biological factors
,2. Protective factors
3. Clinical findings
How long does the setting reaction for a Glass Ionomer Cement Restoration
occur over? - correct answer ✔24 hours
Should the cavosurface margin of a class II prep in a primary molar be
beveled? If so by how much? - correct answer ✔No bevel
What is the AAPD rec for radiographs in the transitional dentition? - correct
answer ✔posterior bitewings and a pano OR select PAs
What are the indications for a rein restoration? - correct answer ✔1. Small pit
and fissure caries
2. Interproximal caries in primary teeth not extending past line angle
3. Interproximal caries in permanent teeth that extend 1/3 to 1/2 the
buccolingual width of tooth
4. Strip crowns
Contraindications to resin restorations - correct answer ✔1. Poor isolation
2. Large Multisurface restorations in posterior permanent dentition
3. High risk patients with multiple caries lesions, demin, and poor oral hygiene
and poor maintenance of restortions
How should you etch primary teeth? - correct answer ✔15 to 20 seconds
Should a class II resin be light cured again after polishing? - correct answer
✔Yes
, What are the properties of RMGI restorations? - correct answer ✔1.
Chemically bond to enamel and dentin
2. Release fluoride
3. Good esthetics
4. Less moisture-sensitive than resin
What are the indications for a Class V RMGI? - correct answer ✔1. Difficulty
with isolation
2. Poor behavior
3. Moderate caries risk (due to FL release)
What are the indications for Interim therapeutic retorations? - correct answer
✔1. Uncooperative patients
2. Patients with special needs
3. Interim for caries control when other materials can't be used
How should a RMGI restoration be finished? - correct answer ✔Place an
unfilled resin adhesive over final restorations, final finishing with handpiece
may not always be indicated if steps followed properly (but can do finishing
bur slowly over surface)
What should you consider in ortho eval of primary dentition? - correct answer
✔1. Anomalies of tooth number and size
2. Any crossbites
3. Presence of oral habits along with dental and skeletal consequences
What caries risk is a patient that has visible radiographic enamel caries? -
correct answer ✔High caries risk
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