Correct treatment of a patient with ANUG is:

  # Correct treatment of a patient with ANUG is:
A. Amoxicillin 500 mg three times daily for 5 days and 0.2 % chlorhexidine mouthwashes twice daily 
B. Erythromycin 250 mg four times daily for 5 days and 0.2 % chlorhexidine mouthwashes twice daily 
C. Scaling and oral hygiene instruction 
D. Metronidazole 400 mg three times daily for 5 days and hydrogen peroxide mouthwash twice daily  


The correct answer is D. Metronidazole 400 mg three times daily for 5 days and hydrogen peroxide mouthwash twice daily. 

ANUG is a very painful condition. The most efficacious mouthwash is hydrogen peroxide, and the bacterial component is treated with metronidazole. Amoxicillin and erythromycin would be ineffective in the treatment of this condition. 

Inter transitional period is the period in which:

  # Inter transitional period is the period in which:
A. Permanent canine, premolar and molar erupt
B. Permanent molar has just erupted
C. 7-9 years of age with 12 primary and 12 permanent teeth
D. When all first molars are erupting


The correct answer is C. 7-9 years of age with 12 primary and 12 permanent teeth

Inter transitional period:
• Relatively stable phase 
• Teeth present are the permanent incisors and first molar (8 + 4 = 12) and deciduous canines and molars (4 + 8 = 12) 

Some of the features of this stage are: 
• Presence of Ugly duckling stage (7 to 9 years) 
• Root formation of emerged teeth + increase in alveolar process height 
• Root resorption of remaining deciduous molars 
• Preparatory phase for second transitional phase 

Class II division 2 features:

  # Class II division 2 features:
A. Maxillary centrals tipped palatally and in retruded position; maxillary lateral tipped labially and mesially 
B. Maxillary centrals tipped palatally and in retruded position; maxillary lateral tipped palatally 
C. Maxillary centrals tipped labially and in protruded position; maxillary lateral tipped labially and mesially 
D. Maxillary centrals tipped labially and in protruded position; maxillary lateral  tipped palatally 


The correct answer is A. Maxillary centrals tipped palatally and in retruded position; maxillary lateral tipped labially and mesially 

In class II division 2, it is typical for maxillary centrals to have linguoversion, whereas maxillary laterals are tipped in the labial mesial direction. Class II division 1 typically has maxillary centrals tipped labially and in a protruded position. Maxillary laterals are also tipped labially. 

All of the following are indications for removable appliances EXCEPT:

 # All of the following are indications for removable appliances EXCEPT:
A. Limited tipping movement
B. Retention after comprehensive treatment
C. Growth modification during mixed dentition
D. Close extraction spaces fully


The correct answer is D. Close extraction spaces fully.

Answer D is false because bodily tooth movement is required to close extraction space fully for which full orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances is necessary.

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