PEDS FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
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a rapidly progressing disease with an onset in the early
permanent dentition, previously known as periodontosis is
presently classified as: Juvenile periodontitis
a. adult periodontitis
b. prepubertal periodontitis
c. chronic periodontitis
d. aggressive periodontitis - ANSWER-d. aggressive periodontitis
Traditional caries diagnostic model (visual inspection+ probing )
a. detect significant amounts of decay
b. produce a lot of false positive diagnoses
c. the most reproducible method of diagnosis of dental caries
d. all mentioned above - ANSWER-d. all mentioned above
Transilluminator provides a focused beam of cool white light for
use in clinical diagnosis of:
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a. caries
b. tooth fractures
c. calculus
d. all of above - ANSWER-d. all of above
all of the following statements are true EXCEPT:
a. decay is difficult to detect in radiographs unless larger than
2mm to 3mm deep into dentin, or 1/3 the bucco-lingual distance
b. despite their abilities to modify and enhance the original image,
digital radiographic systems, are still less accurate than
conventional radiographs in the caries diagnosis field
c. only acceptable gold standard in dental caries diagnosis
presently is histological assessment
d. there is a trend away from using sharp or even dull explorers
toward visual only assessments ofcaries - ANSWER-b. despite
their abilities to modify and enhance the original image, digital
radiographic systems, are still less accurate than conventional
radiographs in the caries diagnosis field
Risk factors for dental problems in the disabled patients are:
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a. diet and medication
b. oral hygiene problems
c. incorrect muscular function
d. all of the above - ANSWER-d. all of the above
choose the correct statement/definition:
a. health is defined in WHO's constitution of 1948 as a state of
complete physical, mental, and social well
being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
b. health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase
control over and to improve their health
c. health education comprises consciously constructed
opportunities for learning involving some form of
communication designed to improve health literacy, including
improving knowledge, and developing life skills which are
conductive to individual and community health
d. all of the above defnitions are correct - ANSWER-d. all of the
above defnitions are correct
injury to the hard dental tissues and the pulp consist of:
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a. concussion, subluxation, extrusive luxation
b. lateral luxation, intrusive luxation, avulsion
c. fracture of the mandibular or maxillary alveolar socket wall
d. enamel infraction, enamel fracture, enamel-dentin fracture,
complicated crown fracture - ANSWER-d. enamel infraction,
enamel fracture, enamel-dentin fracture, complicated crown
fracture
it has commonly been accepted that all injuries should be treated
on an emergency basis. Which of the following injuries can be
treated in a delayed approach
a. intrusion, concussion, subluxation
b. crown fracture with pulp exposure
c. crown fractures without pulp exposure
d. extrusion. lateral luxation and root fracture -acute - ANSWER-c.
crown fractures without pulp exposure
subacute treatment of dental injuries means treatment within:
a. the first 24 hours
b. the first 4 hours