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Endo NBDE II questions and answers rated A+ 2023
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Endo NBDE II questions and answers rated A+ 2023Each of the following are true regarding the treatment tooth with a sinus tract EXCEPT one. Which is the EXCEPTION? 
a) Antibiotics are indicated 
b) The tooth should be treated with a root canal 
c) Root-end surgery should be performed if the tract persists after the root-canal 
d) The sinus tract should heal within a month of the root canal - correct answer Antibiotics are indicated 
 
2. Which of the following is the MOST LIKELY adverse effect o...
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NBDE Part I Remembered Questions 1 question with complete solution 2023
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NBDE Part I Remembered Questions 1 question with complete solution 2023The philtrum of the lip is formed from what? - correct answer Medial nasal processes and maxillary processes 
 
Unilateral cleft lip is caused by what? - correct answer When the maxillary prominence on the affected side fails to join with the merged medial nasal prominences 
 
What is the most abundant papilla on the tongue? - correct answer Filiform 
 
Esophageal varices are commonly seen in what? - correct answer Alcoho...
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NBDE II - REMEMBERED Part 2 question with complete solution 2023 graded A+
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NBDE II - REMEMBERED Part 2 question with complete solution 2023 graded A+white sponge nevus - correct answer *white sponge nevus usually presents bilaterally/symmetrically. It usually appears before puberty. Often mistaken for Leukoplakia. /// Leukoplakia differs in that it presents later on in life. 
 
White stuff under tongue what is it not? - correct answer White sponge nevus, The gingival margin and dorsum of the tongue are almost never affected 
 
Maxillary sinusitis bacteria: - correct an...
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NBDE Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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NBDE PART 2 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023
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NBDE PART 2 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023. A molar is super-erupted, but has irreversible pulpitis, 
what do you do? – RCT and Crown (other choices were EXT, just do crown – 
this was tricky because to answer the question, you have to look at the patient 
dental chart and findings 
QUESTION: 5yrs old patient, he fell down 2 months ago, and hit his #E when he 
fell down, the tooth is now discolored, what do you suspect? – Necrotic pulp 
QUESTION: Same patient as above, there is a...
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NBDE PART 2 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023
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NBDE PART 2 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023. A case of a patient with tooth that has sensitivity that 
lingers with thermal test, and positive to percussion, what does the patient have? – 
Irreversible pulpitis with acute periapical abcess (other choices were Irreversible 
puplitis with no acute peripical abcess, and 2 other choice with reversible pulpitis 
in them). 
QUESTION: Prolonged, unstimulated night pain suggests which of the 
following conditions of the 
pulp? 
A. Pulp necros...
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NBDE Part I question and answers latest 2023 graded A+ already passed
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NBDE Part I question and answers latest 2023 graded A+ already passed Dilaceration - correct answer A severe angulation or curve in the root AND crown of a tooth that is thought to result from trauma during development 
 
Hutchinson's Incisors (Syphilitic Hypoplasia) - correct answer When an incisor is congenitally missing the middle lobe due to a prenatal syphilis infection. 
 
Mulberry Molars (Syphilitic Hypoplasia) - correct answer Constriction of the occlusal table and disorganized surface ...
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