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What are the factors affecting the parental attitude in treatment of child patient?
Q 4 :2009 Annual
What are different factors affecting the attitude of parents during treatment of child patient?
Q.3: Supple 2009What are the basic techniques of bahviour management of child patient during
dental treatment?
Q.3:Annual 2010
What are the types of behavior management in a child seeking dental care?(Repeat)
How will you handle a child patient in you Paediatric Dentistry Department showing uncontrolled
behavior without using any medications?
(Repeat)
Child patient needs a different approach to treatment than an adult. What factors are within the
control of dental surgeon while treating a child patient?
S 2013
Child patient needs a different approach to treatment than an adult. How will you manage a
mentally retarded patient?
What factors influence the parental attitude to dental treatment for a child patient?
A child patient needs a different approach to treatment than an adult. What factors are out of
control of the dentist while treating a child patient?
Q.7: Supple 2015
Q. NO 13 :Supple 2008
Q. NO 6 Annual 2009
What are different steps for performing pulpotomy for child patient?
Q9 2010 Annual
Q. NO 6 Supple 2010
: In a situation of deep carious lesion in an asymtomatic young permanent tooth in which a pulpal
exposure would most likely occur If total removal of carious dentin is attempted.What will be
managemnt procedure?
Q. NO 13 2010 supple
List the indication and contraindication for pulpectomy in the primary tooth?(Repeat)
Q. NO 11 Annual 2011
A 10 years old boy was hit in the mouth while playing hockey. He presented six hours after the injury
with pulp exposure of 3mm x 2mm approximately at the tooth #11 (FDI). Radiographically, root was
close to completion but still had an immature apex. What would be your treatment of choice and
why? 2011 annual.
Q 4 Supple 2011
A child, eight years old, presents with tooth #11 (FDI), traumatized eighteen months ago. The tooth
is non-vital.
A child, nine years old, comes to you with the history of pain in the deciduous 2nd molar. The clinic
and radiographic examination reveals a carious exposure, without a periapical radiolucency. What
treatment would you give to this patient? 2011 supple
Q. NO 5 Annual 2012
An 8 year old child patient comes to you with the history of trauma a day before. Clinical
examination reveals a right maxillary central incisor crown fracture with a large pulpal exposure.
Radiographic examination shows the intact root with an open apex. How will you manage the
patient?
An 8 years old child comes to you with one history of trauma one year ago.Clinical examination
reveals a right maxillary central incisor fracture with degeneration and necrosis throughout the
canal.Radiographic examination reveals an intact root with open apex how you will manage this
case?
An eight year old child has a fractured maxillary permanent central incisor. The pulp is widely
exposed and vital. Radiograph reveals that root ends are incompletely calcified. What recommended
procedure would you like to follow?
Q. NO 13 Annual 2014
A 7 year old boy complains of a severe toothache at night. Abscess is visible in relation to tooth # 75
(FDI). If the dentist decides to do Pulpectomy, how will he carry out the procedure?
Q. NO 8 Supple 2015
Q. NO 10 Supple 2016
A 5 year old girl presented to your dental clinic with complaint of pain and difficulty eating. Clinical
examination revealed carious tooth #75 (FDI). You start excavation of caries without Local
Anesthesia. During excavation of caries, the canal orifices are visible but the patient is pain free.
Q. NO 7 Annual 2007
Q. NO 13 Annual 2008
An 8 year old boy requires the extraction of left mandibular 2nd deciduous molar. Enlist what could
be the consequences?
Q. NO 12 Annual 2011
An 11 year old boy presented with a previously traumatized maxillary lateral incisor, associated with
pain. Radiographic examination revealed a periradicular lesion.
Q. NO 6 Supple 2011
You have received a young patient having incipient carious lesions present on the buccal aspect of
some of his posterior teeth.
In the light of the current understanding of the process of dental caries, what would you do
for this patient.
Q. NO 9 Annual 2013
A 20 years old patient complains of stains on his teeth that were not present before. What are the
extrinsic stains of tooth?
Q. NO 10 Annual 2013
A handicapped child needs special handling. What are the common dental diseases seen in
handicapped children?
TRAUMA IN PAEDODONTICS
Q. NO 9 Annual 2007
Q. NO 9 Supple 2007
Classify the injuries of the tooth and describe the management of class III fractures.(E+P)
Q. NO 6 Supple 2009
An eight years child sustains blow to his maxillary incisors that resulted in complicated crown
fracture of his central incisors. What factors should be considered before proceeding with the
management?
Q. NO 13 Annual 2011
A 14 month-old boy sustained a trauma that led to intrusion of the right primary maxillary central
incisors. Two scenarios usually emerge.
An 11 year old boy while coming down the stairs slips and hits his face on the wall. The tooth #21
(FDI) gets knocked out of the socket. The parents retrieved the tooth and called the family dentist
who advised them to report immediately. What advice the dentist should give the parents regarding
knocked out tooth.
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Q. NO 12 Annual 2016
An 8 year old boy, while saving a penalty for his school football team, collided with the goal post and
sustained an injury on his tooth #11, 21 (FDI). On clinical examination by the dentist it was revealed
that his enamel, dentin and pulp are involved in the trauma.
2016 annual
RESTORATION IN PAEDODONTICS
Q. NO 11 Supple 2008
Q. NO 3 Annual 2009
What are the indications of pre-formed stainless steel crown in pediatric dentistry? 2009 annual
Q. NO 3 Supple 2011
Give three current recommendations for indications and application of “pit and fissure sealants”.
Q. NO 14 Annual 2015
A 4 year old child reports to dental clinic with history of pain in several teeth.. on examination, it was
revealed that the child has multiple carious teeth. As first line of treatment, Temporization of open
cavities is done. List the salient features of Temporization of oral cavities. 2015 annual
Q. NO 13 Annual 2016
Stainless steel crown preparation is done on tooth #65 (FDI). You are trying to seat the crown on the
tooth but it is not seating properly. Make a table and enumerate 4 reasons and solutions.