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NDEB Exam Set Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers |ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS >> BRAND NEW VERSION 1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of acetaminophen? A. Analgesia. B. Anti-inflammatory effect. C. Inhibition of CNS cyclooxygenase. D. Antipyretic effect. - ...

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NDEB Exam Set Questions With
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1. Which of the following is NOT an effect of
acetaminophen?
A. Analgesia.
B. Anti-inflammatory effect.
C. Inhibition of CNS cyclooxygenase.

D. Antipyretic effect. - ANSWER B. Anti-inflammatory effect.


2. A patient with multiple small bruises (purpura) most
likely has a low count of
A. lymphocytes.
B. Tcells.
C. platelets.
D. erythrocytes.

E. eosinophils. - ANSWER C. platelets.


3. An acute lateral periodontal abscess associated with
a lateral periodontal cyst can be differentiated from
an acute abscess of pulpal origin by the

,A. type of exudate.
B. intensity of pain.
C. nature of swelling.
D. degree of tooth mobility.

E. response to a vitality test. - ANSWER E. response to a vitality test.


4. Which two muscles are involved in sucking?
A. Caninus and depressor angularis.
B. Risorius and buccinator.
C. Buccinator and orbicularis oris.
D. Levator labii superioris and zygomaticus

major. - ANSWER C. Buccinator and orbicularis oris.


5.A lingual approach for a conservative Class III
preparation for a composite resin requires
A. a retentive internal form.
B. parallelism of the incisal and gingival walls.
C. maintenance of the incisal contact area.

D. All of the above. - ANSWER C. maintenance of the incisal contact area.


6. A 65 year old patient has a tendency for urinary tract
stones. Radiographic examination shows
generalized loss of the lamina dura and a "ground
glass" appearance of the bone. What is the most

,likely diagnosis?
A. Hyperthyroidism.
B. Addison's disease.
C. Hypothyroidism.
D. Hyperparathyroidism.

E. Hypoparathyroidism. - ANSWER D. Hyperparathyroidism.


7. A patient has suffered a blow resulting in the
loosening of 3 maxillary incisors. Vitality tests give
negative readings. The most appropriate
management is to
A. perform pulpectomies on the teeth.
B. remove the teeth, fill the root canals and
replant.
C. splint the teeth, check vitality regularly for the
next 3 months.
D. splint the teeth and treat endodontically

immediately. - ANSWER C. splint the teeth, check vitality regularly for the
next 3 months.


8. Which of the following statements concerning root
canals and their foramina is NOT true?
A. Root canals bifurcate and have dual foramina.
B. The major foramen is precisely at the apex of
the tooth.

, C. The root canals may join and have a single
foramen.
D. The dentino-cemental junction is precisely at
the apex of the tooth.
E. A cross section of the canal in the apical region

is relatively round. - ANSWER D. The dentino-cemental junction is precisely at
the apex of the tooth.


9. A patient suddenly becomes pale and sweaty after an injection of 4ml of
lidocaine 2% with epinephrine l:l00,000. The radial pulse is slow and steady. The
respiration is slow. The blood pressure is 80/60.
What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. A toxic reaction to lidocaine.
B. A toxic reaction to epinephrine.
C. An allergic reaction to the local anesthetic.
D. Incipient syncope.

E. An impending adrenal insufficiency - ANSWER D. Incipient syncope.


10. Which of the following medications increases a patient's risk for intraoral
candidiasis?
A. Warfarin.
B. Cyclosporine.
C. Pentobarbital.
D. Ibuprofen.

E. Pilocarpine. - ANSWER B. Cyclosporine.

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