KPSC Assistant Dental Surgeon Health Services previous solved paper
A) Silica
B) Borax
C) Potassium sulphate
D) Calcium chloride
Answer: D
(27) The fluid resin technique is for;
A) Fabrication of denture bases
B) Pouring of casts
C) Manipulation of alginate
D) Manipulation of addition silicone
Answer: A
(28) The most popular implant material is
A) Stainless Steel
B) Nickel Chromium alloy
C) Cobalt Chromium alloy
D) Titanium
Answer: D
(29) The retarder present in alginate is
A) Sodium phosphate
B) Calcium sulphate
C) Potassium titanium fluoride
D) Zinc oxide
Answer: A
(30) The component in inlay wax which improve its smoothness in molding and make it more resistant to cracking and flaking is
A) Paraffin wax
B) Gum dammar
C) Carnauba wax
D) Candelilla wax
Answer: B
(31) Lipschutz bodies are a common pathological feature of
A) Sarcoidosis
B) Primary Herpetic Stomatitis
C) Syphilis
D) Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
Answer: B
(32) A sharp bend in the crown or root of a tooth results in
A) Dilaceration
B) Gemination
C) Turner’s hypoplasia
D) Concrescence
Answer: A
(33) Antoni Type A tissue and Antoni Type B tissue are characteristic features of
A) Osteosarcoma
B) Neurofibroma
C) Schwannoma
D) Neurofibrosarcoma
Answer: C
(34) . Characteristic lesions of Erythema multiforme are called
A) Tzanck cells
B) Nikolsky’s sign
C) Wickham’s striae
D) Bull’s eye
Answer: D
(35) . Liesegang’s rings and driven snow appearance are characteristic features of
A) Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor
B) Squamous odontogenic tumor
C) Odontome
D) Ameloblastoma
Answer: A
(36) . Most common malignancy of the oral cavity is
A) Adenocarcinoma
B) Basal cell carcinoma
C) Malignant melanoma
D) Squamous cell carcinoma
Answer: D
(37) Eburnation of Dentin is seen in
A) Radiation caries
B) Rampant caries
C) Arrested caries
D) Pit and fissure caries
Answer: C
(38) . Mucocele commonly occurs on the
A) Upper lip
B) Lower lip
C) Bucccal mucosa
D) Palate
Answer: B
(39) Most common malignant salivary gland tumor in children
A) Acinic cell carcinoma
B) Polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma
C) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
D) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Answer: D
A) Osteosarcoma
B) Neurofibroma
C) Schwannoma
D) Neurofibrosarcoma
Answer: C
(34) . Characteristic lesions of Erythema multiforme are called
A) Tzanck cells
B) Nikolsky’s sign
C) Wickham’s striae
D) Bull’s eye
Answer: D
(35) . Liesegang’s rings and driven snow appearance are characteristic features of
A) Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor
B) Squamous odontogenic tumor
C) Odontome
D) Ameloblastoma
Answer: A
(36) . Most common malignancy of the oral cavity is
A) Adenocarcinoma
B) Basal cell carcinoma
C) Malignant melanoma
D) Squamous cell carcinoma
Answer: D
(37) Eburnation of Dentin is seen in
A) Radiation caries
B) Rampant caries
C) Arrested caries
D) Pit and fissure caries
Answer: C
(38) . Mucocele commonly occurs on the
A) Upper lip
B) Lower lip
C) Bucccal mucosa
D) Palate
Answer: B
(39) Most common malignant salivary gland tumor in children
A) Acinic cell carcinoma
B) Polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma
C) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
D) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Answer: D
(40) The virus group that is associated with Squamous Papilloma is
A) Human Papova virus
B) Human Immunodeficiency virus
C) Herpes simplex virus
D) Paramyxovirus
Answer: A
(41) Disclosing agent is used to detect
A) Dental caries
B) Plaque
C) Malocclusion
D) Tooth vitality
Answer: B
(42) Most commonly used mouth wash
A) Hydrogen peroxide
B) Saline
C) Chlorhexidine
D) Sodium fluoride
Answer: C
(43) Safely tolerated dose of Fluoride is
A) 8-16mg/kg body wt
B) 16-32 mg/kg body wt
C) 32-64mg/kg body wt
D) 1-8mg/kg body wt
Answer: A
(44) 'Trench mouth' is the alternative name for
A) Plaque induced gingivitis
B) Herpetic gingivitis
C) Acute necritizing ulcerative gingivitis
D) Eruption gingivitis
Answer: C
(45) First deciduous tooth to erupt into oral cavity
A) Mandibular first molar
B) Maxillary canine
C) Maxillary central incisor
D) Mandibular central incisor
Answer: D
(46) All are permanent restorative materials EXCEPT
A) Glass ionomer
B) Composite
C) Amalgam
D) Zinc oxide eugenol
Answer: D
(47) Brushing technique used in children
A) Fones method
B) Stillmanns metod
C) Charters method
D) Wilsons method
Answer: A
A) Human Papova virus
B) Human Immunodeficiency virus
C) Herpes simplex virus
D) Paramyxovirus
Answer: A
(41) Disclosing agent is used to detect
A) Dental caries
B) Plaque
C) Malocclusion
D) Tooth vitality
Answer: B
(42) Most commonly used mouth wash
A) Hydrogen peroxide
B) Saline
C) Chlorhexidine
D) Sodium fluoride
Answer: C
(43) Safely tolerated dose of Fluoride is
A) 8-16mg/kg body wt
B) 16-32 mg/kg body wt
C) 32-64mg/kg body wt
D) 1-8mg/kg body wt
Answer: A
(44) 'Trench mouth' is the alternative name for
A) Plaque induced gingivitis
B) Herpetic gingivitis
C) Acute necritizing ulcerative gingivitis
D) Eruption gingivitis
Answer: C
(45) First deciduous tooth to erupt into oral cavity
A) Mandibular first molar
B) Maxillary canine
C) Maxillary central incisor
D) Mandibular central incisor
Answer: D
(46) All are permanent restorative materials EXCEPT
A) Glass ionomer
B) Composite
C) Amalgam
D) Zinc oxide eugenol
Answer: D
(47) Brushing technique used in children
A) Fones method
B) Stillmanns metod
C) Charters method
D) Wilsons method
Answer: A
(48) Advantages of Glass ionomer cement are all EXCEPT
A) Fluoride release
B) Aesthetics
C) Chemical bond
D) Mechanical bond
Answer: D
(49) Normal Eruption sequence of deciduous teeth
A) ABCDE
B) ABDEC
C) ABDCE
D) EABCD
Answer: C
(50) Brudevold technique is used with
A) Stannous fluoride
B) APF
C) Sodium Fluoride
D) Fluoride varnish
Answer: B
A) Fluoride release
B) Aesthetics
C) Chemical bond
D) Mechanical bond
Answer: D
(49) Normal Eruption sequence of deciduous teeth
A) ABCDE
B) ABDEC
C) ABDCE
D) EABCD
Answer: C
(50) Brudevold technique is used with
A) Stannous fluoride
B) APF
C) Sodium Fluoride
D) Fluoride varnish
Answer: B
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