DMD Cheat Sheet 2026
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500 questions
720 min time limit
75.00% to pass
- A radiolucent halo surrounding the apex of a non-vital tooth on a periapical radiograph is most consistent with which diagnosis? → Periapical abscess or granuloma
- Which radiographic landmark appears as a radiopaque bow-shaped line above the roots of the maxillary posterior teeth on a periapical radiograph? → Floor of the maxillary sinus
- What is the purpose of fluoride treatments in dentistry? → To strengthen enamel and prevent decay
- What is the primary function of the oral cavity? → To initiate digestion and facilitate speech
- The ANB angle in cephalometric analysis directly represents which skeletal relationship? → Anteroposterior relationship between the maxilla and mandible
- What should be considered when creating a treatment plan? → The patient's preferences, health status, budget, and risks
- Which space maintainer is indicated after premature loss of a mandibular primary first molar when the second primary molar is still present? → Band-and-loop appliance
- In orthodontic treatment planning, which factor most strongly contraindicates the use of functional appliances for skeletal correction? → Completion of skeletal growth (closed epiphyses, stable cephalometrics)
- Which type of orthodontic force is most effective for producing physiologic tooth movement without causing hyalinization of the periodontal ligament? → Light continuous forces within the range of capillary blood pressure
- Which part of the tooth is responsible for sensation? → Pulp
- A child with Down syndrome is most likely to exhibit which dental finding? → Delayed eruption and hypodontia
- A child presents with multiple small, shallow ulcers on the labial and buccal mucosa with a prodrome of fever and malaise. What is the most likely diagnosis? → Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
- What is a common material used for dental crowns? → Porcelain, metal, or porcelain-metal combination
- The Hyrax rapid palatal expander achieves skeletal expansion of the maxilla primarily through which mechanism? → Opening of the midpalatal suture to produce true skeletal widening
- Which of the following best describes the primary post-eruptive mechanism by which topical fluoride inhibits the caries process? → It enhances remineralization by forming less acid-soluble fluorapatite.
- At what age do the primary (deciduous) mandibular central incisors typically erupt? → 6–10 months
- What is the role of dental sealants? → To protect molars from cavities
- Which topical fluoride product has the highest concentration and requires professional application? → 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel
- The Frankfort horizontal plane used in cephalometric analysis is constructed by connecting which two landmarks? → Porion and Orbitale
- What is the role of dental implants? → To replace missing teeth with a post and crown
- Which local anesthetic is contraindicated in children under 4 years of age due to risk of methemoglobinemia? → Prilocaine
- What is the primary function of the incisors? → Cutting food
- Which of the following best describes the mechanism of action for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen in managing dental pain? → Inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis.
- Why is it important to document all aspects of patient care? → To provide a legal and medical record of treatment
- Which intraoral radiographic view is best for evaluating the palate, floor of the mouth, or detecting salivary stones? → Occlusal radiograph
- What should be considered when choosing a dental treatment material? → Durability, biocompatibility, cost, and patient preferences
- What is the importance of patient education in treatment planning? → To ensure patient compliance and informed decision-making
- Why is it important to monitor a patient's progress during treatment? → To ensure the treatment is progressing as planned
- In orthodontic mechanics, 'anchorage' is best defined as: → Resistance to unwanted or reactive tooth movement
- Stainless steel crowns are the preferred restoration for primary molars with which condition? → Extensive caries involving multiple surfaces
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