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Quiz: Pediatric Dentistry: 20-752949
Quiz: Pediatric Dentistry: 20-752949
20-752949
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*Technicians please put N/A
Professional Code
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V
VT
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(Use the following profession codes for this board: Veterinarian=V; Veterinarian Technician=VT) SELECT FROM DROPDOWN!
Quiz
Which type of malocclusion is an overbite?
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MAL 0
MAL 1
MAL 2
MAL 3
It is okay for two teeth to be in the same location at the same time. True or False?
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True
False
Which of the following is a potential radiographic finding when evaluating missing teeth?
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Retained tooth root
Dentigerous cyst
Nothing: truly missing
Presence of deciduous counterpart
Which of the following is FALSE?
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Permanent dentition typically erupts between 5 and 7 months of age
Permanent lower canines erupt lateral to their deciduous counterparts
Permanent upper canines erupt medial to their deciduous counterparts
All four quadrants of the jaw grow independently of each other.
Which of the following is a possible way to correct a permanent canine with linguoversion?
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Ball therapy
Crown extensions
Incline plane
Crown Amputation and Vital Pulp Therapy
It is common for a cleft lip and/or palate repair to require more than one surgical procedure for correct.
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True
False
Which of the following growths more likely to be found in young dogs can contain denticles?
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Compound odontoma
Inductive fibroameloblastoma
Viral papillomatosis
Papillary squamous cell carcinoma
Which of the following young patient conditions usually occurs bilaterally?
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Mandibular periostitis ossificans
Craniomandibular osteopathy
Jaw fracture
Electrical burns
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