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Palatal root of maxillary first molar is curved:

# Palatal root of maxillary first molar is curved: A. Mesially B. Buccally C. Lingually D. Distally The correct answer is B. Buccally. Palatal root of upper first molar is often curved buccally at apical third. It has the largest  diameter and offers easiest access of all the three roots. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs  

Root canal of maxillary first molar difficult for instrumentation

# Root canal of maxillary first molar difficult for instrumentation is: A. Mesiobuccal B. Distobuccal C. Distolingual D. Mesiolingual The correct answer is A. Mesiobuccal. Mesiobuccal root has greatest distal curvature and is narrowest of all the three roots. It is flattened in mesiodistal direction. Sometimes, it contains a fourth canal.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs  

Conditioning for GIC restoration

# In a cavity to be restored with GIC, it should be conditioned with: A. Water B. Polyacrylic acid C. Phosphoric acid D. Hydrochloric  acid The correct answer is: B. Polyacrylic acid. -Following completion of any cavity, there will be a smear layer left on the surface and floor. - To remove this smear layer, 10% polyacrylic acid is applied and allowed to remain in place for 10 seconds. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs  

Endodontic Failure in Maxillary First Molar

# Most  common cause of endodontic failures in maxillary first molar is: A. Missed fourth canal B. Vertical root fracture C. Periodontal involvement of pulpal lesion D. None of the above The correct answer is A. Missed fourth canal. - It's a standard to mention now that's maxillary first molar has fourth canal, the MB2 in 54% of cases. - The mandibular first molar is the tooth which needs RCT most commonly, but it's the maxillary first molar which has the most number of failed RCT. CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQs