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‘Answer Sheet No. =e Sig. of Invigilator. DENTAL HYGIENE HSSC-| SECTION — A (Marks 20) Time allowed: 25 Minutes NOTE:- Section—A Is compulsory and comprises pages 1-2. All parts of this section are to be answered on the question paper itself. It should be completed Centre Superintendent. Deletingloverwriting is not allowed. Do not use | the first 25 minutes and handed over to the id pencil. Q.1 Circle the correct option ie. A/B/C / D. Each part carries one mark (0 —The-col which forms bone is called ‘A Osteoctast B. Osteoblast ©. Osteogenesis D. Fibroblast (The sensory nerves carry impulses, A. From receptor to brain B. From muscle to brain © Inany direction D. Depending on the type of sensation (i) Upper motars have the sensory nerve supply ‘A. From middle and superior alveolar nerve 8, _Fromanterior of and greater alveolar nerve C. From posterior superior alveoiar nerve mostly D. From Ophthalmic nerve (iv) Chewing of food is calied, A Atrtion B. Incision © Degluttion D. — Mastication () External oblique ridge is formed on A Maxila 8. Medial surface of mandible ©. Atramus D. Lateral aspect of body of mandible (W) Blood must ow through to supply the maxillary teeth, A Internal carotid 8 Maxillary © Superior labial D. Lingual (vi) The sub-mandibular salivary gland has the composition A Purely serous B Purely mucous © Serous and mucous D. Neither mucous nor serous (ui) Growth in mandible is primar A Submental B Condytar © Coronoid D. Inferior alveotar canal (&) The maxilary wisdom teeth are exfoliated by the age of A years B a2years © boyears D. None of these (%) Cusp of carabellis found on A Mesial side of frst molar B. —Ccclusal surface of frst molar C. Lingual surface of first maxillary molar D. Buccal surface ofthe frst maxilary molar (3) The lower frst molar has usualy A Onecusp B Two cusps ©. Fourcusps D. Five cusps ay DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING HERE ‘At what age does the first mandibular molar teeth erupt? A 4years B10 years © 1tyears D. — Gyears (ji) For treating @ handicapped or bed-rdden patient itis important to have A Portable water inigation syringe B Sharp scalers Concave examining mirrors D. Sharp probes (xiv) Laryngeal obstruction is the commonest respiratory obstruction caused by. ‘A The solution of anesthesia B, Incorrect positioning ofthe patient while administration of general anesthesia ©, Acute bronchitis D. Chronic bronchitis (1) The unconscious patient should be immediately. A Laid curved on a dental chair B. Laid flat on floor © Semi-prone on chair D. Stand on floor (vi) By-aging process, the pulp becomes, A. More sensitive B, Less sensitive | More vascular D. Large in size (Ql) Adrenalin is added to lignocaine solution, for local anaesthesia with a concentration of ‘A 100,000 adrenaline: + part lignocaine 2% B. 10,000 adrenaline: 1 part lignocaine 2% © 100,000 tignocaine 2%4:1 part adrenaline D. 10,000 lignocaine 2%: 4 part adrenaline (ei) Asprin is an analgesic also called, A Paracetamol B Acetyl salcic acid © Nivaquin D. Acetyl formic acid (xix) Deposition of cementum on the root surtace ofthe tooth A. Iscontinuous throughout the life B. Stops afte tooth eruption © Isthinner inter radicular area D. Stops after tooth is fully formed (600) What s the reason that tetracycline shoud not be given to young children if a suitable alternative Is available? A Itis very expensive B, Tetracycline is ineffective C. _Iteauses intrinsic staining of teeth i given when the crowns ofthe teeth are developing D. tis a broad spectrum antibiotic For Examiner's use only: ‘Total Marks: Marks Obtained: Page 2012 (OH) DENTAL HYGIENE HSSC-I Time allowed: 2:35 Hours. Total Marks Sections B and C: 80 'NOTE:- Answer any ten parts from Section ‘Band any three questions from Section ‘C’ on the separately provided answer book. Use supplementary answer sheet .e. Sheet-B if required. Write your answers neatly and legibly. Note: a3 as as as az ‘SECTION — B (May ‘Attempt any TEN parts. The answer to each part should not exceed 2 to 4 lines. (10550) () What are Antibiotics? (i) How is syncope treated in dental surgery? (i) Whatis Plasma? What are its functions? (jv) What ate the functions of periodontal igament? (¥) What are Ameloblasts? What are thei functions? (v) Define Alveolar bone. What are its type and functions? (vi) How does the dental lamina develop? (vi) Whats the composition of enarnet? (&) What's Junctional epithelium and its clinical signifcance? (©) Whatis the clinical significance of gingival sulcus and uid? (0) How is lymph fia formed? (aii) Whatis Apical foramen? What are the structures passing through i? (ai) Name the muscles forming the oor of the mouth? (oWv) What are the functions of tongue? (6) What ae the various precautions you would take for ora prophylaxes ofa patient having aistory of Hepatitis ©? ‘SECTION ~ (Marks 30 [Attompt ny THREE quostions. All questions carry equal marks. (ox 10=30) Draw and describe Mandibe Describe the ymphatic drainage of head and neck Describe the Maxillary nerve. Describe the Muscles of mastication. Deseribe the problems of mentally handicapped patient who has come for dental treatment.

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