The radiographic feature of sinusitis includes:

  # The radiographic feature of sinusitis includes:
A. Fluid levels
B. Erosion of bone
C. Clouding of antra
D. Clouding and fluid level


The correct answer is D. Clouding and fluid level.

Radiographic features of maxillary sinusitis: Water's view / Occipitomental 15° is the most valuable radiograph 

Odontogenic sinusitis: 
• Either totally opaque sinus or a fluid level 

Acute maxillary sinusitis: 
• Shows uniform opacity. Sometimes a fluid level is discernible. 

Chronic maxillary sinusitis: 
• Shows pansinusitis. 
• Presence of Fluid level 
• Thickened lining membrane 
• Opaque air space may enclose polyps associated with mucosal thickening 
• In case of presence of tooth or root, the characteristic outline is seen within the sinus. 

Widening of PDL with thickened lamina dura is often seen in:

  # Widening of PDL with thickened lamina dura is often seen in:
A. TFO
B. Chronic periodontitis
C. Apical periodontitis
D. Gingivitis


The correct answer is A. TFO.

Radiographic signs of trauma from occlusion may include the following: 
• Increased width of the periodontal space, often with thickening of the lamina dura along the lateral aspect of the root, in the apical region, and in bifurcation areas. 
• A "vertical" rather than "horizontal" destruction of the interdental septum. 
• Radiolucency and condensation of the alveolar bone. 
• Root resorption 


What percentage of the population is in class I occlusion?

  # What percentage of the population is in class I occlusion?
A. Less than 5 %
B. 25 %
C. 50 %
D. 70 %


The correct answer is D. 70 %.

Approximately 70% of the population is in class I occlusion. Approximately 25% of the population is in class II occlusion, and less than 5% of the population is in class III occlusion. 

Peri implant sulcular epithelium:

  # Peri implant sulcular epithelium:
A. Non keratinized
B. Both keratinized and non keratinized
C.  Attaches itself to smooth surface of neck profile of MIS (Mini implant screw) with hemidesmosomes
D. Serve as barrier for microbes


The correct answer is: A. Non keratinized.

After 3 months, all implants were firmly anchored in the bone and had no clinical signs of peri-implant inflammation. Undecalcified histologic sections demonstrated that all implants achieved osseointegration with direct bone contact. 

• The epithelial structures showed a peri-implant sulcus with a non-keratinized sulcular epithelium and a junctional epithelium. 
• Ultrastructural examination of the long junctional epithelial attachment adjacent to dental implants has demonstrated that epithelial cells attach with a basal lamina and hemidesmosomes. 
• Note that the intrasulcular tissue appears more erythematosus as the result of the thin, nonkeratinized layer of epithelium overlying the connective tissue. 

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