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19 Cards in this Set
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Most common site of myocardial infraction |
Anterior wall of left ventricle |
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best pulpotomy agent for primary teeth |
MTA exhibited overall best results as pulpotomy agent for primary molars followed by 15.5% ferric sulfate, whereas 2% buffered glutaraldehyde was found to be least effective as a pulpotomy agent. |
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agent of choice for treating thyrotoxicosis during pregnancy |
Propylthiouracil is the drug of choice for hyperthyroidism during pregnancy; however, methimazole is an alternative for patients who cannot tolerate propylthiouracil. |
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During anesthesia, which is least affected |
Brainstem auditory evoked potential Evoked potentials have varying sensitivity to anesthetics, with the most affected to least affected as follows: visual evoked potentials (VEP) > motor evoked potentials (MEP) > somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) > brainstem auditory. |
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Insulin resistance is seen in patients with liver disease due |
Hepatic steatosis |
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Most sensitive index for fluorosis |
The Thylstrup-Fejerskov (TF) index is an extensive modification of Dean's with a strong biological basis (Thylstrup and Fejerskov, 1978). The 10-point ordinal TF index is more sensitive |
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Multiple pulp stones |
Ehler danlos syndrome |
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Nerve group inactive during normal respiration |
Ventral VRG group of neurons |
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Type of retractor is used for retraction of mandibular ramus |
Obwegeser retractor |
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Maximum cerebral vasodilation caused by |
Hypoxia Increase in adenosine concentration are present in brain within seconds of hypoxi Hypoxia can cause marked generalized cerebral vasodilation, an increase in cerebral blood volume, and a marked increase in ICP (intracranial pressure) |
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criteria of an ideal occlusion in natural dentition is |
Disocclusion of posterior teeth on the non-working side in lateral excursion |
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The second most common type of nevus: |
The common blue nevus is the second most common type found in the oral cavity, accounting for 16.5-36% of all oral nevi. |
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mean sulcus depth for the primary dentition is? |
Primary is 2.1+/-0.2mm Permanent is 2 to 3 mm |
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Tuberculin testing done at - which hand |
tuberculin test, injection is given intradermally on flexor ( ventral) surface of left forearm, mid way between elbow & wrist |
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Negative Intrapleural pressure is maintained by: |
Lymphatic drainage of pleural cavity Lymphatic drainage allows lungs to defend against bacteria or foreign products and helps achieve homeostasis in the lungs |
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strain S mutans is used for replacement therapy to prevent dental caries |
BCS3-L1 Transformation of the recombinant molecule into the S. mutans starting strain, JH1140, and allelic exchange resulted in the isogenic mutant, BCS3-L1. This effector strain had no measurable LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) activity and approximately 10-fold elevated ADH activity relative to its patent |
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Cytochrome P450 most commonly involved in drug metabolism: |
CYP3A4 |
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ratio between outer and inner surface of dentin is about: |
The ratio of the number of tubules per unit area on the pulpal to outer surface of dentin is about: Inner:Outer:: 4:1 |
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international standard for testing the biocompatibility of materials |
ISO 10993 |