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Pediatric Dentistry Practice Exam Questions from and Answers B. Maxillary anteriors > Maxillary Molars > Mandibular Molars (2010)Most common sequence of dental caries in the primary dentition is: A. Mandi molars > Maxi molars > Maxi anterior B. Maxi anteriors > Maxi molars > ...

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B. Maxillary anteriors > Maxillary Molars > Mandibular Molars - answer (2010)Most
common sequence of dental caries in the primary dentition is:
A. Mandi molars > Maxi molars > Maxi anterior
B. Maxi anteriors > Maxi molars > Mandi molars
C. Mandi molars > Maxi anteriors > Maxi molars
D. All areas are equally susceptible for caries

B. Pulpectomy (aka RCT)

in patients with mature apices, RCT (pulpectomy) is indicated. and since 2 week delay,
no vitality, so pulp capping or partial pulpotomy (vital pulp options) not indicated. -
answer (2010)A 14-year-old child is brought to your office three weeks after
fracturing the left central incisor. The tooth has a pulpal exposure of more than 2mm
and does not respond to heat or cold. The tooth is tender to percussion. The treatment
of choice is:
A. Pulpotomy
B. Pulpectomy
C. Apexification
D. Direct pulp cap

A. Both statements are TRUE - answer (2010)Nursing bottle caries can occur in
otherwise healthy infants. Persistent on-demand breast feeding or constant feeding of
sweetened beverages to the child can cause the oral malady.
A. Both statements are TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE
C. Both statements are FALSE; the second statement is FALSE
D. The First statement is FALSE; the second statement is TRUE

B. Direct composite

other cost effective options
- SDF/SMART
- Hall technique - answer (2010)The most cost effective means of treating tooth
surface loss in children is:
A. Cast metal
B. Direct composite
C. Indirect composite
D. Porcelain or ceramic

, A. Both statements are TRUE - answer (2010)The major problems with mandibular
infections in pediatric patients are spread along the fascial planes surrounding the
airway and spread via the fascial planes to the mediastinum. These problems coupled
with dehydration and fever can mandate hospitalization of the child.
A. Both statements are TRUE
B. Both statements are FALSE
C. First statement is TRUE; Second statement is FALSE
D. First statement is FALSE; Second statement is TRUE

D. 7 years of age

key thing here the question is asking - AFTER what age of ADMINISTRATION of
tetracycline will it not have any impact on tooth development. - answer
(2012)Tetracycline ceases to result in esthestically significant dental discoloration after
___ years of age
A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7

D. Observation for the next six months with periapical radiograph - answer
(2012)Treatment for a 3-year-old patient who falls and strikes his maxillary central on a
coffee table, forcefully impacting it into the alveolar process includes:
A. Repositioning the tooth with local anesthetic and sedation
B. Constructing a splint or stabilizing appliance within two weeks
C. Extraction in 3-4 weeks after injury
D. Observation for next six months with periapical radiograph

C. Xylitol - answer (2012)The best anticariogenic substance in chewing gum, candy
and other products is:
A. Fructose
B. Sorbitol
C. Xylitol
D. Aspartame

A. Pulpal Necrosis

Note***
Yellow = Pulp canal obliteration
Gray = Pulpal necrosis
Pink = Internal resorption - answer (2013)Dark gray discoloration in a traumatized
primary incisor is evidence of:
A. Pulpal necrosis
B. Chromogenic bacteria in non-vital pulp
C. Extravasation of blood elements from the pulp
D. Internal resorption

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