NDEB Cheat Sheet 2026
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200 questions
240 min time limit
75% to pass
- Which landmark is used to estimate the apex location for primary molar pulpectomy files? → Root length on radiograph minus 1 mm
- Which pulp therapy is indicated for a vital primary tooth with pulp exposure confined to the coronal pulp? → Pulpotomy
- Arterial blood flows continuously through capillaries during both systole and diastole because ________: → arterioles can regulate their diameters.
- Thumb sucking that persists beyond which age is most likely to cause permanent dental changes? → 6 years
- Which bacteria is most associated with the initiation of dental caries? → Streptococcus mutans
- The mandibular second premolar most commonly has how many cusps? → 3
- Which study design best establishes causation between a risk factor and a disease? → Randomized controlled trial
- Which orthodontic appliance applies continuous light force to correct Class II malocclusion in growing patients? → Herbst appliance
- Which local anaesthetic formulation should be used to achieve prolonged pain relief for a patient requiring a pulpectomy for tooth 3.6? → Bupivacaine 0.5%, with epinephrine 1:200,000
- Which dietary carbohydrate is most cariogenic when consumed frequently? → Sucrose
- The palatogingival groove is a developmental anomaly most commonly associated with which tooth? → Maxillary lateral incisor
- Surface enamel is more highly mineralized than the rest of the enamel because _______: → crystallites are deposited parallel to the surface.
- An SNA of 88˚ most likely indicates a maxilla positioned ________: → anteriorly.
- During lateral excursion of the mandible, the non-working (balancing) side condyle moves: → Downward, forward, and medially
- Flaps in minor oral surgery should _______ : → have releasing incisions
- Which of the following is the primary goal of non-surgical periodontal therapy, such as scaling and root planing? → To remove biofilm and calculus to create a biologically acceptable root surface.
- Bennett movement is defined as: → The bodily lateral shift of the mandible toward the working side during lateral excursion
- What space maintainer is typically used after premature loss of a mandibular second primary molar before the permanent first molar erupts? → Distal shoe appliance
- What is the main purpose of a needs assessment in dental public health? → To identify oral health problems and resources in a community
- Angle Class II, Division 2 malocclusion is characterized by: → Distal molar relationship with retroclined maxillary central incisors
- In a child with Turner tooth (enamel hypoplasia of a permanent tooth), what is the most likely cause? → Periapical infection of the overlying primary tooth
- Dental porcelain has ________: → high hardness and low impact strength.
- Which radiographic projection provides the best view of the entire primary dentition and developing permanent teeth in a young child? → Panoramic radiograph
- Which sealant placement step is most critical for long-term retention? → Adequate acid etching and isolation
- Which of the following is the most common cause of fracture of nickel-titanium (NiTi) rotary endodontic instruments? → Torsional stresses that are too high.
- What is the optimal fluoride concentration in community water fluoridation recommended by the US Public Health Service? → 0.7 mg/L
- The cusp of Carabelli is an accessory cusp most commonly found on which surface of the maxillary first molar? → Mesiolingual cusp
- What is the most common congenitally missing permanent tooth (excluding third molars)? → Mandibular second premolar
- Which of the following is the most likely result of an acetaminophen overdose? → Hepatotoxicity
- When prescribing codeine, patients should be informed ________: → to avoid consuming alcohol.
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