INBDE 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% GUARANTEED PASS
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INBDE 3 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% GUARANTEED PASS
Which statistical term describes the middle measurement in a set of data?
A: Range
B: Median
C: Mean
D: Mode - Answer- Median
Enamel demineralization starts when the oral pH is reduced, at what pH the demineralization process begin...
From the following list what would a valid reason for which the dentist may refuse to
treat a patient?
A: The patient has a disability.
B: The patient treatment needs are outside the dentist's qualifications
C: The patient has HIV.
D: The patient has a transmittable disease - Answer- The patient treatment needs are
outside the dentist's qualifications
About the Patient: 76 year old female
Background / Patient History: Crohn's disease diagnosed 20 years ago. Hypertension
and cardiac bypass surgery 2 years ago .
Medications: azathioprine 50 mg, alprazolam 0.5 mg, atorvastatin 20 mg, metoprolol
succinate 50mg and verapamil 120mg.
,Chief Complaint: "Pain on my lower gum and concerned about upper teeth"
Current Findings: Deep ulcer in the vestibule of the lower mandibular incisors.
Why is the oral lesion presented in this patient associated with the patient's Crohn's
disease?
A: The lesion is linear
B: The lesions are always not painful
C: Granulomatous appearance
D: The lesion is red - Answer- The lesion is linear
Granulomatous appearance
Which of the following is not a common oral manifestation of Crohn disease?
A: Strawberry gingivitis
B: Mucosal tags
C: "Cobblestoning" of buccal mucosa
D: Deep linear ulcers in the vestibule - Answer- Strawberry gingivitis
Which of the following is NOT one of the conditions which also present with well-formed
granulomas?
All are important characteristics associated with Crohn's disease EXCEPT
A: Transmural inflammation is present
B: Affects only the colon
C: It is an inflammatory and immunological mediated condition
D: Weight loss and malnutrition may be present - Answer- Affects only the colon
About the Patient: 76 year old female
Background / Patient History: Crohn's disease diagnosed 20 years ago. Hypertension
and cardiac bypass surgery 2 years ago .
Medications: azathioprine 50 mg, alprazolam 0.5 mg, atorvastatin 20 mg, metoprolol
succinate 50mg and verapamil 120mg.
Chief Complaint: "Pain on my lower gum and concerned about upper teeth"
Current Findings: Deep ulcer in the vestibule of the lower mandibular incisors.
#12 broken crown.
What would be the appropriate management for the current oral lesion?
, A: Topical steroids and advise the patient that the lesion will get better when the Crohn's
disease is better controlled
B: Topical steroids and oral rinses
C: Prescribe oral corticosteroids
D: Non-steroidal analgesics and oral corticosteroids - Answer- Topical steroids and
advise the patient that the lesion will get better when the Crohn's disease is better
controlled
About the Patient: 76 year old female
Background / Patient History: Crohn's disease diagnosed 20 years ago. Hypertension
and cardiac bypass surgery 2 years ago .
Medications: azathioprine 50 mg, alprazolam 0.5 mg, atorvastatin 20 mg, metoprolol
succinate 50mg and verapamil 120mg.
Chief Complaint: "Pain on my lower gum and concerned about upper teeth"
Current Findings: Deep ulcer in the vestibule of the lower mandibular incisors.
#12 broken crown.
Does the patient need antibiotic prophylaxis for her current cardiac condition?
A: Yes
B: No
C: Maybe
D: We need more information - Answer- No
A male 35-year-old male patient had a stomach surgery reduction due to obesity six
months ago. During his oral evaluation, erosions are observed in all anterior teeth on
the palatal surface and occlusal surfaces of lower posterior teeth due to acid reflux.
What would be a good option for the protection of these eroded surfaces in terms of
restorative materials?
A: Glass ionomer restorations (GIC)
B: Zirconia restorations (Zr)
C: Ceramics like lithium disilicate or leucite
D: Metal restorations
E: Feldspathic ceramics - Answer- Ceramics like lithium disilicate or leucite
Patient: 65 year old male
Chief Complaint: " I need a checkup "
Medical History: Type II diabetes ( recent HbA1c 6.2), HTN and total joint replacement (
left knee) with no complications in 2017. NKDA
Current Findings : Generalized gingivitis and 2 defective restorations.
Considering his medical history , which antibiotic prophylaxis regimen is required prior a
dental procedure?
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