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CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION: Prolonged, unstimulated night pain suggests which of the following conditions ofthe pulp? A. Pulp necrosis B. Mild hyperemia C. Reversible pulpitis D. No specific condition QUESTION: Chronic periradicular abscess indicates: necrotic pulp QUESTION: X-ray of PA R/L of a primary teeth: Normal R/L because perm tooth is erupting underneath QUESTION: Little girl had ALL, had radiolucency in furcation of primary 2nd molar...
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CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION: Prolonged, unstimulated night pain suggests which of the following conditions ofthe pulp? A. Pulp necrosis B. Mild hyperemia C. Reversible pulpitis D. No specific condition QUESTION: Chronic periradicular abscess indicates: necrotic pulp QUESTION: X-ray of PA R/L of a primary teeth: Normal R/L because perm tooth is erupting underneath QUESTION: Little girl had ALL, had radiolucency in furcation of primary 2nd molar...
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RHS EXAM `& VERIFIED ANSWERS |  LATEST UPDATE | RATED 100%
  • RHS EXAM `& VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | RATED 100%

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  • 10 reasons we take radiographs ANSWER: 1. to detect oral disease 2. decay 3. evaluate growth 4. evaluate trauma 5. document current conditions 6. patient education 7. infection 8. missing/supernumerary teeth 9. evaluation for orthodontia 10. assessment of restorations 20 conditions that can be seen on a radiograph ANSWER: 1. trauma (to the crown, root, or bone) 2. avulsion 3. root resorption (internal or external) 4. pulpal lesions 5. pupal sclerosis 6. pulpal oblitera...
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CDCA Exam Questions and Answers 2023
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  • CDCA Exam Questions and Answers 2023 periapical abcess caused from pulp infection teeth are NOT vital periodontal abcess painful, only movable mucosa prodromal stage ranula mucocele of the floor of the mouth obstruction of Wharton's duct floor of mouth swelling picture of sublingual swelling = ranula! herpes presents on attachment/bown down gingiva/mucosa Tx: acyclovir if a patient has a vesicle for approx. 2 weeks that does not heal, what is it? Herpes s...
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CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION: Prolonged, unstimulated night pain suggests which of the following conditions ofthe pulp? A. Pulp necrosis B. Mild hyperemia C. Reversible pulpitis D. No specific condition QUESTION: Chronic periradicular abscess indicates: necrotic pulp QUESTION: X-ray of PA R/L of a primary teeth: Normal R/L because perm tooth is erupting underneath QUESTION: Little girl had ALL, had radiolucency in furcation of primary 2nd molar. ...
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CHEM NBDE Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023/2024 | VERIFIED
  • CHEM NBDE Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023/2024 | VERIFIED

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  • A case of a patient with tooth that has sensitivity that lingers with thermal test, and positive to percussion, what does the patient have? – Irreversible pulpitis with acute periapical abcess (other choices were Irreversible puplitis with no acute peripical abcess, and 2 other choice with reversible pulpitis in them). QUESTION: Prolonged, unstimulated night pain suggests which of the following conditions of the pulp? A. Pulp necrosis B. Mild hyperemia C. Reversible pulpitis D. No s...
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CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • CHEM MISC PART 2 WITH PERFECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION: Prolonged, unstimulated night pain suggests which of the following conditions ofthe pulp? A. Pulp necrosis B. Mild hyperemia C. Reversible pulpitis D. No specific condition QUESTION: Chronic periradicular abscess indicates: necrotic pulp QUESTION: X-ray of PA R/L of a primary teeth: Normal R/L because perm tooth is erupting underneath QUESTION: Little girl had ALL, had radiolucency in furcation of primary 2nd molar...
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RHS EXAM `& VERIFIED ANSWERS |  LATEST UPDATE | RATED 100%
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  • 10 reasons we take radiographs ANSWER: 1. to detect oral disease 2. decay 3. evaluate growth 4. evaluate trauma 5. document current conditions 6. patient education 7. infection 8. missing/supernumerary teeth 9. evaluation for orthodontia 10. assessment of restorations 20 conditions that can be seen on a radiograph ANSWER: 1. trauma (to the crown, root, or bone) 2. avulsion 3. root resorption (internal or external) 4. pulpal lesions 5. pupal sclerosis 6. pulpal oblitera...
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 CDCA Exam with complete solutions
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  • periapical abcess - Answer- caused from pulp infection teeth are NOT vital periodontal abcess - Answer- painful, only movable mucosa prodromal stage ranula - Answer- mucocele of the floor of the mouth obstruction of Wharton's duct floor of mouth swelling picture of sublingual swelling = ranula! herpes - Answer- presents on attachment/bown down gingiva/mucosa Tx: acyclovir if a patient has a vesicle for approx. 2 weeks that does not heal, what is it? - Answer- Herpes simplex v...
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CDCA Exam 2024/2025 already graded A+
  • CDCA Exam 2024/2025 already graded A+

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