Academy of General Dentistry Mini-Quiz #2

Academy of General Dentistry Mini-Quiz #2

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  1. 1

    Which of the following radiographs is MOST valuable in the early diagnosis of a potential orthodontic patient?

  2. 2

    There are two basic types of stresses in dental materials: compression and shear.

  3. 3

    The principle reason for beveling the cavosurface enamel when preparing an anterior tooth for a Class IV composite resin restoration is to:

  4. 4

    Three days following the routine extraction of #32, a patient experiences severe socket pain and a foul odor in their mouth. What is the next step?

  5. 5

    The MOST common error in preparing an anterior tooth for a ceramometal crown is:

  6. 6

    The loss of posterior teeth resulting in malocclusion can result in TMJ pain. Tilted posterior teeth, when in contact, may cause an anterior displacement of the mandible.

  7. 7

    A 12-year-old patient presents with a maxillary mid-line shift to the left with the maxillary left permanent canine locked out from a normal eruption path. The MOST PROBABLE cause is:

  8. 8

    Generally, the direction of facial growth and development is:

  9. 9

    While extracting a mandibular third molar, it is noted that the tip of the distal root is missing. The root tip is most likely in the:

  10. 10

    Radiation treatment to the head and neck produces an increased salivary flow. The saliva from irradiated patients has a lower pH than saliva in untreated patients.

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