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Pediatric Dentistry Quiz

Test your knowledge in pediatric dentistry with our comprehensive quiz designed for professionals and students alike!

This quiz covers essential topics related to:

  • Tooth eruption stages
  • Preventive care
  • Dental materials
  • Child psychology in dental settings

50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by BrushingBreeze57
1. Eruption of upper first premolar begins:?
8 – 9 Years
11 – 12 Years
10 – 11 Years
10 – 12 Years
12 – 13 Years
2. The primary teeth should be cleaned:?
After the 1st teeth erupted
After the primary teeth are erupted
In the mixed dentition
After the full dentition
3. The most durable of dental material filling is:?
Composite
Amalgam
Glass ionomer
Resin modified glass ionomer
Intermediate restorative material (IRM)
4. Which dental material has fluoride released?
Glass ionomer cement
Amalgam
Composite resin
Intermediate restorative material ​(IRM)
Fissure sealant
5. Fluoride vanish should be wipe on caries lesion of primary teeth:?
R1
R2
R3
R4
6. Fissures sealant use for: ?
Sound primary and permanent molars with deep pits and fissures​
Molars with small cavity
Demineralized area of the teeth
Cavity with stain on the occlusal surface
7. Minimal Intervention management is:?
Cavity extending for prevention
Cavity conserving as much tooth structure as possible
Cavity designed of G.V.Black
8. Advice to the children about toothbrushing at night:?
Brush the teeth carefully with fluoride toothpaste after dinner
Brushing the teeth with fluoride toothpaste keep it in the mouth for one minute split out but do not rinse before going to bed ​​​
Flossing brushing the teeth with toothpaste after eating
9. A girl 9 years old had accident on tooth 21 fractured crown with pulp exposed. What treatment do you choose?
Pulpotomy
Pulpectomy
Apexogenesis
Apexification
Direct pulp capping
10. Related to the intellectual development which group of children that they start to be cooperated with the dentist:?
Group of 2 years old
Group of 3 years old
Group of 4 years old
Group of 5 years old
Group of 6 years old
11. Eruption of primary first molar begins:?
7months – 10months
6 months – 9months
16months – 20months
12months – 16months
23months – 30months
12. Eruption of primary lateral incisor begins:?
7months – 10months
6 months – 9months
16months – 20months
12months – 16months
23months – 30months
13. Bacteria cause tooth decay: ?
Lactobacillus
Mutans streptococcus
Staphylococcus
Fusiform bateria
Spirochaetes
14. The first teeth affected to Early Childhood Caries:?
Primary lower incisors
Primary upper incisors
Primary upper molars
Primary lower molars
15. Bottle feeding should be changed to cup:?
After 1 year of age
At 3 years of age
At 5 years of age
After 2 years of age
After eruption of all the teeth
16. Which dental material is shrinkage after filling cavity: ?
Glass ionomer cement
Amalgam
Composite
Resin sealant
Protective fissure sealant
17. Pulpotomy for primary teeth should be done on:?
Carie lesion inner half of enamel (R2)
Carie lesion of outer half of dentin (R3)
Carie lesion of inner half of dentin (R4)
Hyperhemie pulp
Chronic pulpitis
18. Preventive Resin Restoration (PRR) should be used the dental material as:?
Composite + Sealant
Glass ionmer cement
Composite resin
Resin sealant
Intermediate Restorative Material (IRM)
19. Management of enamel dentine fracture of permanent teeth:?
Filling with indirect pulp capping
Pulpotomy
Pulpectomy
Filling with direct pulp capping
20. A child 8 years old has a large cavity on 36. How to manage this tooth:?
Apexogenesis
Apexification
Temporary filling
Extraction
Medication
21. What is the difference between primary teeth and permanent teeth?
The deciduous crown is more bulbous
The deciduous enamel in thinner and appear whiter
The root of deciduous molar can be fins multiple canals and ramifications
The deciduous crown is more bulbous, the deciduous enamel in thinner and appear whiter and the root of deciduous molar can be fins multiple canals and ramifications
22. What is the difference between pulp chamber of primary teeth and permanent teeth?
Bigger in primary teeth
Smaller in primary teeth
The same in both teeth
Absence pulp chamber
Less vascular in primary teeth
23. Which type temperament of children display a positive approach to the dentist:?
Easy temperament
Difficult temperament
Slow to warm up temperament
Personality temperament
24. The effective communication with children requires:?
The understanding of their behavior
The understanding of intellectual development ​
The understanding of child temperament
The understanding of child’s characteristic
The understanding of child’s personality
25. There are many ways of child management technique which one is limit setting?
Give the child a short rest
The dentist stops doing when the lift the hand up
Dentist should count 1 to 10 when the child is boring​​
Dentist says “I will finish in some minutes”
26. Chlorhexidine solution:?
Can remove calculus
Can cause bleaching of the teeth
Is antibacterial mouth wash
Can cause sensitivity teeth
27. The effective way of tooth brushing to the children:
Education to the parents
Education to the child
Education to the parents and child
Demonstrate the posters to the child
Demonstrating and following up the children until they can do themselves ​
28. The ideal restoration of primary teeth after pulp therapy:?
Stainless steel crown
Amalgam
Composite resin
Intermediate restorative material (IRM)
Glass ionomer cement
29. If a root tip of primary tooth fractured during extraction it is important to:?
Remove the root tip
Remove it and curettage
Leave and suture
Leave it as it is in situ
30. There are 12 permanent teeth and 12 primary teeth in the mouth of the child. How old is he/she?
6 years a half
8 years a half
10 years a half
11 years
12 years
31. There are many ways of child behavior technique. What is the behavior shaping?
Simple and friendly language
Use tell show do
Give reward
Start the easy things to the more difficult things​​
Soft voice
32. Before doing local anesthesia what should you say to the child?
Put the tooth asleep
Feel pain like mosquito bite
Close your eyes
No painful
Put the tooth asleep and Feel pain like mosquito bite​
33. By age 8 a child has a gross carie on 46. What do you manage for this tooth?
Apexogenesis
Apexification
Root canal treatment
Extraction
Medication
34. Fluoride varnish can:?
Prevent dental carie
Cause the hyper sensitivity
Prevent the hyper sensitivity
Prevent dental carie and Cause the hyper sensitivity
Prevent dental carie and Prevent the hyper sensitivity
35. The first molars of a child 7 years old has deep fissure with stain, the bitewing radiograph. Showing that the dentino enamol junction in normal which material should use :?
Glass ionomer cement
Composite resin
Fissure sealant
Fluoride varnish
No recommended treatment
36. Absence of pulp chamber of primary maxillary incisor, caused by :?
Amelogenesis inperfecta
Hypophosphatasia
Trauma
Ectodermal dysplasia
Hypoplasia
37. What is the difference between the deciduous teeth and permanent teeth?
The deciduous roots are shorter and
Similar coloration
The deciduous pulp is
The deciduous roots are shorter, similar coloration and the deciduous pulp is
The deciduous roots are shorter and The deciduous pulp is
38. The primary canine usually erupt :?
After primary incisor
Before primary 1st molar
After primary 1st molar
After primary incisor and Before primary 1st molar
After primary incisor and After primary 1st molar
39. The anterior tooth with guateot variation size and shape in:?
The maxillary lateral incisor
The maxillary central incisor
The mandibular lateral incisor
The mandibular central incisor
The maxillary eamine
40. The patient 10 years old complains eating on upper rishi primary 2nd molar. Clinical examination shows, the meblity and canty occlusal. How do you think?
Deep ears lesion
An exfoliating tooth
A hyperheunic pulp
An oeute pnlprfis
A traumatic occlusion
41. The primary upper central incisor extruded of a child 2 years old must be :?
Splinted
Left as it is situ
Used medication
Extracted
Pulpectomy
42. The tooth discoloration appeared in the enamel white spot with striation, brown mottling is the result of :?
Amelogenesis inperfecta
Dentinogenesis inperfecta
Tetracycline stainmirs
Dental fluorosis
Hypoplasia
43. Complete root formation of upper central incisors :?
8 – 9 years old
9 – 10 years old
10 – 11 years old
11 – 12 years old
44. A child has 12 primary teeth. How old is he/she?
16 – 20 months
12 – 16 months
23 – 30 months
7 – 10 months
6 – 9 months
45. A child 8 years old lost lower 6th molar. What is happening the teeth both side?
Distal shifting of 2nd premolar
Mesial shifting of 2nd molar
No shifting of 2nd premolar
Distal shifting of 2nd premolar and Mesial shifting of 2nd molar
46. Which patient should you use atraumatic restorative technique :?
Patient need an ideal restoration
Old patient
Anxious child
Patient need an ideal restoration , Old patient and Anxious child
Old patient and Anxious child
47. Tooth induced by tetracycline, becomes to :?
Gray
White spot
White opague
Brown mottling
48. After extraction of primary teeth the socket should :?
Be curetted
Be sutured
Stop bleeding with gauge
Be curetted, Be sutured and Stop bleeding with gauge
Be curetted and Be sutured
49. Before treating the child, the dentist should :?
Tell the parent to leave from him/her
Talk to the parent more than the culd
Use technique TSD
Tell the parent to leave from him/her, Talk to the parent more than the culd and Use technique TSD
50. Modeling is a technique :?
The dentist shows the activity of treatment to the child
The dentist shows the model to the child
The dentist shows the distraction to the child
All are corrects
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