# Reference points in endodontics in posterior teeth are:
A. Buccal and lingual surfaces
B. Pits
C. Cusp tips
D. Marginal ridges
The correct answer is C. Cusp tips.
Gross occlusal reduction should be done on any decayed or filled posterior tooth undergoing root canal therapy.
This reduction should be done before rubber dam placement to check occlusal clearance in all excursive movements. It should be done before the first endodontic treatment, rather than after, in order not to disturb cuspal reference points used to establish proper length of the tooth.
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Palatal root of maxillary first molar is curved:
# Palatal root of maxillary first molar is curved:
A. Mesially
B. Buccally
C. Lingually
D. Distally
A. Mesially
B. Buccally
C. Lingually
D. Distally
The correct answer is B. Buccally.
Palatal root of upper first molar is often curved buccally at apical third. It has the largest diameter and offers easiest access of all the three roots.
Root canal of maxillary first molar difficult for instrumentation
# Root canal of maxillary first molar difficult for instrumentation is:
A. Mesiobuccal
B. Distobuccal
C. Distolingual
D. Mesiolingual
A. Mesiobuccal
B. Distobuccal
C. Distolingual
D. Mesiolingual
The correct answer is A. Mesiobuccal.
Mesiobuccal root has greatest distal curvature and is narrowest of all the three roots. It is flattened in mesiodistal direction. Sometimes, it contains a fourth canal.
Conditioning for GIC restoration
# In a cavity to be restored with GIC, it should be conditioned with:
A. Water
B. Polyacrylic acid
C. Phosphoric acid
D. Hydrochloric acid
The correct answer is: B. Polyacrylic acid.
-Following completion of any cavity, there will be a smear layer left on the surface and floor.
- To remove this smear layer, 10% polyacrylic acid is applied and allowed to remain in place for 10 seconds.
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A. Water
B. Polyacrylic acid
C. Phosphoric acid
D. Hydrochloric acid
The correct answer is: B. Polyacrylic acid.
-Following completion of any cavity, there will be a smear layer left on the surface and floor.
- To remove this smear layer, 10% polyacrylic acid is applied and allowed to remain in place for 10 seconds.
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Endodontic Failure in Maxillary First Molar
# Most common cause of endodontic failures in maxillary first molar is:
A. Missed fourth canal
B. Vertical root fracture
C. Periodontal involvement of pulpal lesion
D. None of the above
A. Missed fourth canal
B. Vertical root fracture
C. Periodontal involvement of pulpal lesion
D. None of the above
The correct answer is A. Missed fourth canal.
- It's a standard to mention now that's maxillary first molar has fourth canal, the MB2 in 54% of cases.
- The mandibular first molar is the tooth which needs RCT most commonly, but it's the maxillary first molar which has the most number of failed RCT.
Pulp Polyp
# A pulp polyp is usually found in:
A. Young teeth with chronic open pulpitis
B. Young teeth with apical abscess
C. Young teeth with acute pulpitis
D. Young teeth with periapical infection
A. Young teeth with chronic open pulpitis
B. Young teeth with apical abscess
C. Young teeth with acute pulpitis
D. Young teeth with periapical infection
Pulp polyp is a chronic hyperplastic open pulpitis found most commonly in deciduous molars and permanent first molar. It is highly vascularized. Complete endodontic treatment is to be provided if root formation is completed.
Radiopaque agent in dental composites
# What is added to increase radiopacity in composites?
A. Aluminium oxide
B. Ferric chloride
C. Boron oxide
D. Calcium sulphate
The correct answer is A. Aluminium Oxide.
Filler composition in composites are often modified with other ions to produce desirable changes in properties.
Barium, zinc, boron, zirconium, yttrium ions have been used to produce radiopacity in the filler particles.
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A. Aluminium oxide
B. Ferric chloride
C. Boron oxide
D. Calcium sulphate
The correct answer is A. Aluminium Oxide.
Filler composition in composites are often modified with other ions to produce desirable changes in properties.
Barium, zinc, boron, zirconium, yttrium ions have been used to produce radiopacity in the filler particles.
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