Molar relation in primary dentition is determined by:
Clinical sign that is always positive in bone fracture is:
The correct answer is:
B. Tenderness
Explanation:
Tenderness is always present in fractures, as it reflects localized periosteal irritation and soft tissue damage.
Other signs, such as:
- Crepitus and abnormal mobility, may not be present in minor or incomplete fractures. These are typically seen in displaced or severe fractures but are not universal findings.
Endocrine disorder is the primary cause of:
The view which best demonstrates inflammation and temporomandibular joint effusion are:
The correct answer is:
B. Unilateral and bilateral crossbite
Explanation:
After cleft palate repair, patients often experience unilateral or bilateral crossbite due to maxillary growth deficiencies. Surgical intervention and scarring can inhibit the forward and lateral growth of the maxilla, leading to discrepancies between the maxillary and mandibular arches. This results in crossbites, which are common in individuals with repaired cleft palate.
Other options explained:
- A. Normal occlusion: Rarely achieved without orthodontic intervention due to maxillary growth issues.
- C. Anterior open bite: Not a typical finding unless associated with other conditions or habits.
- D. Anterior deep bite: Uncommon in cleft palate cases as the maxillary hypoplasia usually prevents such occlusion.
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