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Cracked Teeth
1. The direction of cracking in posterior teeth is:
A. Occlusogingival
B. Buccolingual
C. Mesiodistal
D. All of the above

2. specific diagnostic test


A. bite test
B. periodontal probing
C. stain

3. A sinus tract near the gingival margin may indicate:


A. Periodontal pocket
B. Opening of apical abscess sinus tract
C. Vertical root fracture

4. What is true regarding Crack in vital tooth:


A. Sharp sudden pain
B. Dull pain

5. The best explanation for increase susceptibility of VRF in molars treated


endodontically compared to non-endo treated molars
A. Loss of fluid content
B. Tooth loss & post placement

6. Scenario, type II Diabetic patient has a deep pocket in lingual middle aspect of a
lower central incisor which was treated endodontically, there is a PA lesion
radiographically, deep pocket caused by
A. VRF
B. Endo Perio lesion
C. 2nd missed canal

7. Cohen, a demographic analysis of VRF, conclusion


- VRF are not related to PA bone loss

8. Walton, the histopathogenesis of VRF


- VRF associated with poor prognosis
Updated 2020
Updated 2020
Updated 2020

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