Question 1
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Contact eczema to substances like nickel, acrylic monomer, eugenol can be attributed to what type of hypersensitivity?
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Type 1
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Type 4
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Type 3
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Type 2
Question 2
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What are some important factors in whether a pulpal reaction is stimulated by a restorative procedure?
Question 3
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Which of these are effects on the odontoblasts due to restorative procedures?
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Dead tracts of fish
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Dentinal sclerosis
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Tertiary dentine secretion
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Wheat sheaving of odontoblasts
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Overproliferation of pulp progenitor cells
Question 4
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Acute pulpitis can be caused by drilling
Question 5
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Procedures designed to remove the smear layer for bonding also increase the resistance of dentine to chemical / bacterial toxins.
Question 6
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Filling material can be problematic to the oral tissues because it can cause:
[blank_start]Chemical[blank_end] irritation to the pulp
[blank_start]Heat[blank_end] transfer to the pulp
[blank_start]Galvanic[blank_end] current to be set up
Question 7
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Filling techniques can be a problem for the oral tissues because:
[blank_start]Matrix bands[blank_end] can injure the gingiva
Poor restoration margins can lead to [blank_start]recurrent[blank_end] caries
Poor occlusal relationship can lead to apical pressure and [blank_start]apical periodontitis[blank_end]
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Matrix bands
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recurrent
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apical periodontitis
Question 8
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Amalgam tattoo can be distinguished from malignant melanoma by...
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Radiograph
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Tactile sensation
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Transillumination
Question 9
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Over instrumentation of root canals can lead to [blank_start]periapical[blank_end] lesions but under instrumentation can lead to [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] being left in the canals.
Question 10
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In terms of impression taking, these factors could affect the oral tissues:
Too fluid material = [blank_start]respiratory[blank_end] problems
Exothermic material (such as impression [blank_start]compound[blank_end]) can cause [blank_start]burns[blank_end]
Wrong size tray = [blank_start]mucosal[blank_end] injuries
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respiratory
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burns
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compound
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mucosal
Question 11
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Poor fitting dentures may cause the oral tissues to develop...
Question 12
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When taking biopsys the following factors should be considered:
Avoid taking biopsies of [blank_start]vascular[blank_end] lesions
Make sure the sample is [blank_start]representative[blank_end]
Include normal tissue as a [blank_start]control[blank_end]
Avoid [blank_start]distortion[blank_end] of tissues
If the patient has no confidence in the practitioner
If the patient is in [blank_start]pain[blank_end]
If the lesion is large but [blank_start]benign[blank_end]
If it is not accessible at the time
If there is [blank_start]infection[blank_end] at the site
If there is uncontrolled [blank_start]systemic[blank_end] disease
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vascular
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representative
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control
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distortion
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pain
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benign
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infection
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systemic
Question 13
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In terms of different types of biopsies:
Excisional = [blank_start]removal[blank_end] of tissue
Incisional = p[blank_start]artial[blank_end] removal of tissue
Extemporary = in t[blank_start]heatre[blank_end]
Exfoliative = [blank_start]smear[blank_end] tests
Fine needle aspiration = if in[blank_start]accessible[blank_end] via scalpel such as in the [blank_start]salivary[blank_end] glands
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removal
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artial
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heatre
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smear
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salivary
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accessible