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with RCT and patient is symptomatic with PA RL at one of the canals. How do you treat? - Retreat all canals #27 had root canal and bridge from #25-27. What is the RL? - Nothing to do with #25? Not a failed RCT on #27? Re-eval in 3 months? Possibly a chronic cyst between #25-27 1-2mm reduction...

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ADEX OSCE Test / Revised Questions and
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with RCT and patient is symptomatic with PA RL at one of the canals. How do you treat? - Retreat
all canals



#27 had root canal and bridge from #25-27. What is the RL? - Nothing to do with #25?

Not a failed RCT on #27?

Re-eval in 3 months?

Possibly a chronic cyst between #25-27



1-2mm reduction of probing depth after performing SRP, what is the cause? - Long Junctional
Epithelium, reduction of pocket



13 year old patient with sensitive primary 2nd molar. Permanent 1st premolar already erupted in good
position, permanent 2nd premolar also in good position and enough space below primary 2nd molar.
The primary 2nd molar had big cares, pulpal involvement (furcation with radiolucency). Recommended
treatment? - Extract primary 2nd molar



14 year old patient. His 1st lower PM was covered under the primary 1st molar. Tx? - Remove
primary 1st molar and ortho to bring the PM into alignment



2 months after RCT tooth still had RL: - Monitor



2 years and still had RL: - Retreat



3 Cardinal Rules of Tooth Eruption: - - Girls teeth erupt before boys

- Mandibular teeth before maxillary

- Slender before stocky

,6 months pregnant patient had bleeding gums and mobile teeth: - Conservative debridement



A person with Addisons Disease may show: - - Pigmentation of oral cavity

- Hypoadrenalism



After cleaning there is still BOP, why? - Retained subgingival plaque



After leaving clinic with denture, patient didn't wear it at all. Came back 24 hours for post-op, saying it
was causing a gag. Why could this be happening? - Overextension of lingual flange

Thick posterior palatal area

Psychogenic



All ceramic crown criteria: - Heavy chamfer

1mm width

Shoulder



Allergic reaction causing closure of airway: - Anaphylaxis



Alprolzam is which type of drug? - Antianxiety



Amlodipine causes: - Gingival hyperplasia



An x-ray that is too light may indicate that... - Expired or aged film



Anticholinergic drugs are contraindicated in patients with: - Glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy,
severe gastrointestinal disorders (ulcerative colitis, obstructive disease, intestinal atony), and myasthenia
gravis



ANUG treatment that is most important: - Debridement

, Arrow to reciprocal clasp ABOVE height of contour. What is the purpose? - Counterbalance the
retentive arm



Arrow to RPD clasp cervical to height of contour: - Retentive Arm



Asymptomatic crowned lateral with a PA radiolucency. What do you do? - RCT



Asymptomatic tooth, sensitive to percussion, negative to pulp testing, what is it? - Endo Lesion?



Baby with severe caries, what could this be caused by? - Baby bottle caries



Before you reline a complete denture what must you first establish? - Posterior occlusion



Benign firm mass in posterior palate: - Pleomorphic Adenoma



Best view for sinus: - Waters



Biggest risk with phlebitis - Pulmonary emboli



Bone loss on #4: - Crater defect - 2 wall defect



Broken coronal portion of a canine, what do you do? - Conservative endo and prepare post and
core



Bur for post should not be greater than what diameter? - 1/3 diameter at CEJ



BWX-ray of a tooth with amalgam. Patient complained of pain when provoked by hot or cold. Why? -
Deep amalgam filling

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