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Pediatric Dentistry Quiz

Test your knowledge on pediatric dentistry with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz consists of 29 multiple-choice questions covering a wide range of topics including dental anomalies, treatment methods, and pharmacology in pediatric care.

Whether you're a dental professional, student, or simply curious about pediatric oral health, this quiz is designed to be engaging and informative.

  • 29 challenging questions
  • Covering key concepts in pediatric dentistry
  • Fun way to enhance your knowledge
29 Questions7 MinutesCreated by DentalDreamer42
What is the most frequently occurring congenitally missing permanent tooth, excluding third molars? *
Maxillary lateral incisors
Maxillary canines
Mandibular 2nd premolar
Mandibular lateral incisor
Hutchinson's incisors and Mulberry molars are associated with what condition *
Rubella
Down syndrome
Congenital syphilis
Osteogenesis imperfecta
The capillary vascular malformation frequently involves the region of face innervated by ______ nerve *
Cranial nerve 2
Cranial nerve 5
Cranial nerve 7
Cranial nerve 8
 
All are management for primary herpetic gingivostomatitis, except *
Topical anesthetics
Analgesics
Antifungal agents
Antiviral drugs
What is the treatment for angioedema? *
Analgesic
Antiviral drugs
Antifungal drugs
Antihistamine
What is the most common lip swelling? *
Parulis
Congenital epulis
Mucocele
Herpes labialis
What is the causative agent in verruca vulgaris? *
Epstein barr virus
Herpes simplex virus
Human papilloma virus
Candida albicans
A group of disorders characterized by abnormalities in hair, nails, teeth, skin, and sweat glands. *
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
Down Syndrome
Ectodermal dysplasia
What is the other term for dens evaginatus *
Talon cusp
Dens in dente
Taurodontism
Enamel hyperplasia
What is the most common cause of oral pain in cancer treatment? *
Osteonecrosis
Mucositis
Lip swelling
Cellulitis
What is the treatment for angular cheilitis? *
Antiviral drugs
Antifungal agents
Antibiotics
Analgesics
What is the most common cause of oral pain in cancer treatments and is the most common complication in HSCT?
Gingivitis
Mucositis
Laryngitis
BRONJ
Low acidity of infants gut favors absorption of weakly acidic drugs such as cephalexin and amoxicillin. *
True
False
The pediatric tongue is smaller than the adult in relation to the amount of free space in the oropharynx. *
True
False
What is the midline landmark between primary and secondary palate? *
Incisive foramen
Palatal rugae
Uvula
Palatine suture
All are challenges associated with cleft lip and palate, except *
Speech problems
Feeding problems
Hearing problems
Underdeveloped mandible
Infants' heart rate of are higher than the adults. *
True
False
What is the only topical polyene for treatment of oral candidiasis? *
Fluconazole
Metronidazole
Nystatin
Amphotericin B
What is the drug of choice for the prevention of infective endocarditis?
Penicillin VK
Clindamycin
Amoxicillin
Metronidazole
All drugs inhibit protein synthesis, except
Amoxicillin
Macrolides
Tetracycline
Clindamycin
Recurrent infection of herpes zoster usually presents in a unilateral distribution along the __________ nerve and extends to the midline.
Cranial nerve 4
Cranial nerve 5
Cranial nerve 6
Cranial nerve 7
All are classified under sedative-hypnotics, except
Valium
Benadryl
Ketamine
Midazolam
All of the following drugs are used as treatment for candidiasis, except
Nystatin
Acyclovir
Fluconazole
Clotrimazole
What is the drug indicated to reverse oversedation and respiratory depression
NItroglycerine
Meperidine
Flumazenil
Diazepam
All are true regarding oral route administration, except
Ease of administration
Cheaper
Interactions of prescribed drug affects with food and other drugs affects absorption
Faster onset of action
What common brand name of diphenhydramine, which is an antihistamine and possesses both antianxiety and sedative-hypnotic properties?
Benadryl
Meperidine
Hydroxyzine
Secobarbital
What is the only antihistamine that is approved for use in dental pediatric sedation?
Certirizine
Loratidin
Diphenhydramine
Hydroxyzine
What drug can be combined with amoxicillin or cephalosporin for the treatment of periodontal disease?
Penicillin VK
Clindamycin
Amoxicillin
Metronidazole
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