Questão 1
Questão
What are some causes of pulpitis?
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Anachoresis
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Dental caries
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Attrition
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Cracked tooth syndrome
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Thermal
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Barotrauma
Questão 2
Questão
Which are some factors influencing irritation of the pulp?
Questão 3
Questão
The pulp chamber is rigid. This therefore means it has no ability to tolerate oedema. This results in this sequelae:
Local collapse of the [blank_start]venous[blank_end] microcirculation
[blank_start]Hypoxia[blank_end]
Anoxia
Localised [blank_start]necrosis[blank_end]
More [blank_start]chemical[blank_end] mediators which exacerbate [blank_start]inflammation[blank_end]
Total [blank_start]necrosis[blank_end]
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venous
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Hypoxia
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necrosis
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necrosis
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inflammation
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chemical
Questão 4
Questão
Chronic hyperplastic pulpitis is
Questão 5
Questão 6
Questão
Pulp hyperaemia is
Questão 7
Questão
Acute and Chronic pulpitis are a histological classification whereas irreversible and reversible pulpitis is a clinical classification.
Questão 8
Questão
Which of these are features of hyperaemia?
Questão 9
Questão
Which of these are features of acute pulpitis?
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Continued vascular dilatation
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Collections of PMNLs
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Pulp abscess
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Degeneration of odontoblastic layer
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Exacerbated inflammatory process
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Fibrosis
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Dark red polyp
Questão 10
Questão
Which of these are features of chronic pulpitis?
Questão 11
Questão
Which of these are features of chronic hyperplastic pulpitis?
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Dark red polyp
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Hyperplastic granulation tissue becoming epithelialised
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Large, open carious lesions
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Good apical blood supply
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Apical blood supply constriction
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Hyperplastic granulation tissue which does not become epithelialised
Questão 12
Questão
Which of these are features of acute inflammation?
Questão 13
Questão
Which of these are features of chronic inflammation?
Questão 14
Questão
Which of these are associated with age changes in the pulp?
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Decreased volume
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Decreased cellularity
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Increased fibrosis
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Decreased vascularity
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Decreased collagen
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Increased volume
Questão 15
Questão
Age changes in the pulp may impair the response of the tissue to healing
Questão 16
Questão
Pulp necrosis following injury to the blood supply is called
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Coagulative necrosis
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Gangrenous necrosis
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Liquefaction necrosis
Questão 17
Questão
Pulp necrosis following breakdown of inflammatory cells is known as
Responda
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Liquefaction necrosis
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Gangrenous necrosis
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Coagulative necrosis
Questão 18
Questão
Pulp necrosis following breakdown by putrefactive bacteria is known as
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Gangrenous necrosis
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Liquefaction necrosis
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Coagulative necrosis
Questão 19
Questão
Some complications of pulpitis could be:
[blank_start]Ludwig[blank_end]'s angina
Periapical disease (periapical g[blank_start]ranumola[blank_end], [blank_start]radicular[blank_end] cyst)
[blank_start]Osteomyelitis[blank_end] (bone marrow infection)
[blank_start]Cavernous sinus[blank_end] thrombosis
Bacteraemia
[blank_start]Septi[blank_end]caemia
Death
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Ludwig
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ranuloma
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radicular
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Osteomyelitis
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Cavernous sinus
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Septi
Questão 20
Questão
Which of these are ways of healing the pulp?
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Removing irritant
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Pulp capping
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Pulpotomy
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XTA
Questão 21
Questão
How long does it take for a dentine bridge to form
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4 weeks
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2 weeks
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1 week
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A few hours
Questão 22
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What are the three types of pulp stones?
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Free
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Adherent
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Interstitial
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Closed
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Open
Questão 23
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Pulp stones are c[blank_start]alcified[blank_end] bodies within the [blank_start]organic[blank_end] matrix of the pulp
Questão 24
Questão
Pulp stones may be visible in radiographs
Questão 25
Questão
False pulp stones contain dentinal tubules
Questão 26
Questão
True pulp stones contain dentinal tubules
Questão 27
Questão
A false pulp stone surrounded by secondary dentin is known as
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Interstitial
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Adherent
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Free
Questão 28
Questão
Both false and true pulp stones are found more commonly in the pulp chamber than the root canal
Questão 29
Questão
True pulp stones bear greater resemblance to primary dentin than secondary dentin
Questão 30
Questão
Pulp stones are l[blank_start]ocalised[blank_end] masses of [blank_start]calcified[blank_end] material that may resemble (or not) dentinal [blank_start]tubules[blank_end]
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calcified
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ocalised
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tubules
Questão 31
Questão
True pulp stones tend to be larger than false pulp stones