Oral surgery Ep2

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Oral Surgery Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge on oral surgery through our comprehensive quiz designed for dental professionals and students alike. With 50 multiple-choice questions, this quiz covers essential topics such as antibiotics usage, radiographic interpretation, and tooth anatomy.

Challenge yourself with questions like:

  • Amoxicillin and its classifications
  • Identification of anatomical structures in OPGs
  • Views and types of dental radiographs
50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by ExaminingTooth32
Amoxycilline + clavolanic acide combination?
Inhibits beta lactamase
Acts against S Aureus , H influenza and E coli
Both of above
Non of above
Proper dose of antibiotic is given by?
Above the MIC level
Below the MIC level
Equal the MIC level
Eight times the MIC level
Amoxicillin is in the group?
Macrolid
Penicilline
Fluroquinolone
Methonidazol
Mandibular canal has the same meaning to?
Inferior dental canal
Warton canal
Bifid canal
Warton canal and Bifid canal
Inferior dental canal has the same meaning to?
mandibular canal
Bifid nerve canal
Warton canal
B and C is correct
Inferior alveolar nerve coming out of the mandible at the foramen?
Infraorbiltal foramen
Mental foramen
Rotumdum foramen
Ovale foramen
Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) have the same meaning to?
Inferior Mental nerve
Inferior dental nerve
Inferior dental artery
Inferior dental border
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Nasal cavity
Maxillary sinus
Maxillary bone
Inferior concha
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Nasal cavity
Maxillary sinus
Maxillary bone
Inferior concha
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Temporal bone
Coronoid process
Condylar process
Inferior concha
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Temporal bone
Coronoid process
Condylar process
Inferior concha
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Cervical spine
Hyoid bone
Pharyngeal airspace
Epiglottis
In this OPG,choose correct name according to the mention spot of the black shadow?
Ghost image
Cervical spine
Pharyngeal airspace
Epiglottis
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Ghost image
Cervical spine
Pharyngeal airspace
Hard Palate
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Ghost image
Zygomatic bong
Orbital cavity
Maxillary sinus
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Ghost image
Cervical spine
Nasal septum
Hard Palate
In this OPG, choose correct name according to the mention spot?
Ghost image
Maxilary bone
Zygomatic bone
Hard Palate
In this xray, choose the correct name according to the mention spot?
Naso-palatine canal
Maxilary bone canal
Hard Palate suture
Alveolar process
What is this plan of view is called?
Axial view
Sagital view
Coronal view
Volume rendering view
What is this plan of view is called?
Axial view
Sagital view
Coronal view
Volume rendering view
What is this plan of view is called?
Axial view
Sagital view
Coronal view
Volume rendering view
What is this plan of view is called?
Axial view
Sagital view
Coronal view
Volume rendering view
What is this xray is called?
Bitewing xray
Periapical xray
Occlusal xray
Cephalometric xray
What is this xray is called?
Bitewing xray
Periapical xray
Occlusal xray
Cephalometric xray
What is this xray is called?
Panoramic xray
Periapical xray
Occlusal xray
No answer
What are the best stages of root development which is good for transplantation?
Stage 1 and 2.
Stage 3 and 4
Stage 5 and 6
All above
ATT created by itself of:?
IDP grow (interdental papilla )
Attach gingival surrounding ATT
Knife edge of attach gingival
All above
Which one is indicated Surface resorption?
A
B
C
Which one is indicated replacement resorption?
A
B
C
Which one is indicated inflammatory resorption?
A
B
C
Preoperation evaluation for Third molar Transplant ?
Have no infection or pericoronitis ( 38,48)
Good position easy to remove, size, shape, crown and root position
Good Oral hygiene
All above
Why recipient side has to be done first, before extraction donor tooth?
Because, Waiting for blood clots in the recipient side socket
Because, Preventing from donor tooth expose to environment, that cause damage to periodontium cell
Prevent the damage to the socket of donor teeth
Bleeding control at the recipient side
Gold standard of success Autogenous teeth transplantation (ATT) are?
Decrease mobility
No pocket formation or losing attachment
Pulp obliteration
No evident of inflammation
All above
How to clean and take away the follicle in the cervical of the tooth?
Cut by scissor
Peal off
Wipe with gauze
Clean by Sodium Hypochloride
An absolute contraindication for extraction of teeth is:?
Hypertension
Hypotension
Thyrotoxicosis
MI after 4 months
Elective dental extraction on a patient who has had a MI, 2 months prior are best:?
Elective dental extraction on a patient who has had a MI, 2 months prior are best:?
Performed using epinephrine free injection.
Performed using oral sedative and epinephrine free injection.
Postponed until at least till 6 months have relapsed
Root tip elevator utilizes which principle: ?
Wedge
Pulley
Wheel and axel
None of All
One day after complete mouth extraction blue black spots are seen on neck of patient. These spots indicate:?
Therombocytopenic purpura
Postoperative ecchymosis
Impaired blood circulation
Cellulitis
In extraction best time to administer analgesic is:?
Before anesthesia wears off
Prior to extraction
When pain is moderate to severe
After anesthesia wears off
Extraction of a tooth during acute infection:?
Can cause extensive spread of infection
Helps drainage and relieves pain if proper AB is given and its adequate blood level is reached
Can cause sudden death due to pulmonary embolism
Can lead to trigeminal neuralgia in postoperative of period
Most important principle during extraction:?
Least trauma to bone while extracting whole tooth out
Least trauma to mucosa while extracting whole tooth out
Least trauma bone and mucosa while extracting whole tooth out
None of All
When a forcep is to be utilized for removal of tooth, the 1st direction for tooth to be applied is:?
Occlusally
Buccally
Lingually
Apically
The ideal treatment of alveolar osteitis after dental extraction is:?
Topical antibiotics
Systemic antibiotics
Debridement of socket and sedative dressing
Curettage to induce fresh bleeding
Elevator can be used to advantage when?
Tooth to be extracted is isolated
Adjacent tooth bone is used as fulcrum
Adjacent tooth is not to be extracted
Multiple adjacent teeth are to be extracted
Basic principles of extraction are all except:?
No trauma to bone and mucosa
Expansion of bony socket
Application of lever and fulcrum
Insertion of wedge
Cowhorn forcep are specially designed to extract:?
Maxillary 1st and 2nd premolar
Mandibular central incisor
Mandibular molar
Maxillary molar
Diagnosis of dry socket is done by:?
History
Clinical examination.
Radiographs
None of All
The extraoral assessment includes inspection of the:?
Face, head, and neck
Floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate
Head and buccal mucosa
Any enlargement on lymph node
Cells with the highest activity at the early phase of inflammation:?
Neutrophils
Macrophages
Lymphocytes
Fibroblasts
All are factors delay wound healing, except:?
Infection
Systemic diseases
Ionizing radiation
Healthy with proteins, vit. A, Vit. C, Zn, Fe
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