
P&F SEALANTS, PRR, ART
Authored by Nallasivam KU
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the purpose of P&F sealants in pedodontics?
To prevent dental caries by sealing pits and fissures on teeth
To reduce gum inflammation
To strengthen enamel
To whiten teeth
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30 sec • 1 pt
What does PRR stand for in pedodontics?
Pulpectomy, Resorption, Regeneration
Pulpotomy, Pulpectomy, and Root canal treatment
Primary Root Resection
Pulp Rejuvenation and Repair
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does ART (Atraumatic Restorative Treatment) benefit pediatric patients?
ART benefits pediatric patients by using traditional drilling methods
ART benefits pediatric patients by providing a minimally invasive, painless, and quick restorative treatment option that does not require drilling or anesthesia.
ART benefits pediatric patients by being a time-consuming procedure
ART benefits pediatric patients by causing pain and discomfort during treatment
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are the advantages of using sealants in pediatric dentistry?
Sealants are expensive and not worth the investment in pediatric dentistry.
Sealants are only effective for adult teeth, not pediatric teeth.
Sealants increase the risk of tooth decay in children.
Sealants prevent cavities by creating a protective barrier on teeth.
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30 sec • 1 pt
How does PRR technique differ from traditional restorative methods in pedodontics?
PRR technique is less durable compared to traditional restorative methods in pedodontics.
PRR technique is not suitable for pediatric patients, unlike traditional restorative methods in pedodontics.
PRR technique is more conservative and preserves more tooth structure compared to traditional restorative methods in pedodontics.
PRR technique requires more tooth structure removal than traditional restorative methods in pedodontics.
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