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ALPHA MOCK EXAM BATCH 119 (SEP 2025 COURSE)

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Paul is your regular patient who attended your office 36 hours after you treated his teeth. He was upset and complained that he got sore blisters around the left-hand side corner of his lower lip.

Q1. What could be the most likely diagnosis of this condition?

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Paul is your regular patient who attended your office 36 hours after you treated his teeth. He was upset and complained that he got sore blisters around the left-hand side corner of his lower lip.

Q2.  Paul blamed you for the lesion and also mentioned that you have not informed him about complications of local anaesthetic, so, given the attached photo and the history what could be the most likely risk factor of this condition?

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Paul is your regular patient who attended your office 36 hours after you treated his teeth. He was upset and complained that he got sore blisters around the left-hand side corner of his lower lip.

Q3. What will you do first?

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Paul is your regular patient who attended your office 36 hours after you treated his teeth. He was upset and complained that he got sore blisters around the left-hand side corner of his lower lip.

Q4. What will you advise the patient?

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Paul is your regular patient who attended your office 36 hours after you treated his teeth. He was upset and complained that he got sore blisters around the left-hand side corner of his lower lip.

 Q5.  The patient is unhappy and wants to complain against you. What you should do first?

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Daniel is a 16-year-old who attended your practice with his mother complaining of generalized sensitivity and discomfort basically on the top and bottom back teeth. He reported that sensitivity is exaggerated on chewing and lasts for a few seconds. On examination, you found multiple carious teeth and deep fissures in his teeth. You have explained your findings and the recommended treatment to his mother.

Q1. Regarding the management of deep defective fissures, all the following are wrong except?

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Daniel is a 16-year-old who attended your practice with his mother complaining of generalized sensitivity and discomfort basically on the top and bottom back teeth. He reported that sensitivity is exaggerated on chewing and lasts for a few seconds. On examination, you found multiple carious teeth and deep fissures in his teeth. You have explained your findings and the recommended treatment to his mother.

Q2.  Daniel has MOD caries on tooth #25, and tooth #26 has grade 2 mobility.  How will you isolate tooth #25 while restoration?

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Daniel is a 16-year-old who attended your practice with his mother complaining of generalized sensitivity and discomfort basically on the top and bottom back teeth. He reported that sensitivity is exaggerated on chewing and lasts for a few seconds. On examination, you found multiple carious teeth and deep fissures in his teeth. You have explained your findings and the recommended treatment to his mother.

Q3. Caries on tooth #25 are deep on the mesial side of the root. Which matrix band is most appropriate to achieve optimal restoration?

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Daniel is a 16-year-old who attended your practice with his mother complaining of generalized sensitivity and discomfort basically on the top and bottom back teeth. He reported that sensitivity is exaggerated on chewing and lasts for a few seconds. On examination, you found multiple carious teeth and deep fissures in his teeth. You have explained your findings and the recommended treatment to his mother.

Q4. Daniel is also concerned about external discoloration of teeth and wants teeth whitening. When will you recommend teeth whitening to be done?

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Daniel is a 16-year-old who attended your practice with his mother complaining of generalized sensitivity and discomfort basically on the top and bottom back teeth. He reported that sensitivity is exaggerated on chewing and lasts for a few seconds. On examination, you found multiple carious teeth and deep fissures in his teeth. You have explained your findings and the recommended treatment to his mother.

Q5. While the whitening procedure of the top front teeth, you have isolated between teeth 25 to 15. You proceed with treatment and after 5 minutes of treatment, Daniel complains of burning gums. You found there is leakage of whitening products to gums. What could be the most likely cause for leakage through the rubber dam?

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You are a principal dentist working in an old dental practice in the blue mountain area. The owner has decided to upgrade the clinic set up and he seeks your advice.

Q1. How will you respond to the owner of the practice?

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You are a principal dentist working in an old dental practice in the blue mountain area. The owner has decided to upgrade the clinic set up and he seeks your advice.

Q2. The Owner is planning to get a new dental chair, and he is concerned about a legionella infection, what will be the most significant advice you give him regarding his concern?

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You are a principal dentist working in an old dental practice in the blue mountain area. The owner has decided to upgrade the clinic set up and he seeks your advice.

Q3. The dental assistant is asking about the proper test to validate a sterilizer for steam pressure on a large porous load?

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You are a principal dentist working in an old dental practice in the blue mountain area. The owner has decided to upgrade the clinic set up and he seeks your advice.

Q4. The dental assistant is asking you to clarify her doubts of how to retrieve a clean scaler from the clean zone (the trolly drawers), what will be your advice?

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You are a principal dentist working in an old dental practice in the blue mountain area. The owner has decided to upgrade the clinic set up and he seeks your advice.

Q5. While you are doing RCT for a patient with emergency appointment due to severe pain, the only present dental assistant has encountered a needle stick injury in her finger, how will guide her to manage this?

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Martin is a 50-year-old man who comes for extraction of his lower molar, referred by his GP. His medical history reveals a prosthetic heart valve placement, also he is on warfarin. He has no other medical history.

Q1. If the INR record is less than 1 in that patient, which of the following complications is the least likely to happen if you proceed with dental treatment?

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Martin is a 50-year-old man who comes for extraction of his lower molar, referred by his GP. His medical history reveals a prosthetic heart valve placement, also he is on warfarin. He has no other medical history.

Q2. Before the extraction procedure, which one of the following management is correct?

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Martin is a 50-year-old man who comes for extraction of his lower molar, referred by his GP. His medical history reveals a prosthetic heart valve placement, also he is on warfarin. He has no other medical history.

Q3. Out of the following options, when is the best time to get the INR test checked?

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Martin is a 50-year-old man who comes for extraction of his lower molar, referred by his GP. His medical history reveals a prosthetic heart valve placement, also he is on warfarin. He has no other medical history.

Q4. Martin requests a scale and clean, what is correct?

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Martin is a 50-year-old man who comes for extraction of his lower molar, referred by his GP. His medical history reveals a prosthetic heart valve placement, also he is on warfarin. He has no other medical history.

5. Which one of the following medicines has a major effect on warfarin and should be used with caution?

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Joshua is a preschool child brought to your clinic by his father after falling on the floor. On clinical examination you found that tooth #52 has been knocked out from the socket, tooth #51 has an intrusive luxation injury and tooth #61 has uncomplicated crown fracture.

Q1. Given the attached photograph and the above information, what is the most likely Joshua’s age?

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Joshua is a preschool child brought to your clinic by his father after falling on the floor. On clinical examination you found that tooth #52 has been knocked out from the socket, tooth #51 has an intrusive luxation injury and tooth #61 has uncomplicated crown fracture.

Q2.  What is the most appropriate examination/ investigation you may suggest to help in diagnosis and short-term management?

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Joshua is a preschool child brought to your clinic by his father after falling on the floor. On clinical examination you found that tooth #52 has been knocked out from the socket, tooth #51 has an intrusive luxation injury and tooth #61 has uncomplicated crown fracture.

Q3. Given that the child was brought to your clinic immediately within 10 minutes of the incident and that the tooth was kept in milk, what will be the appropriate treatment for tooth #52

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Joshua is a preschool child brought to your clinic by his father after falling on the floor. On clinical examination you found that tooth #52 has been knocked out from the socket, tooth #51 has an intrusive luxation injury and tooth #61 has uncomplicated crown fracture.

Q4. What is the immediate management of the tooth #61?

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Joshua is a preschool child brought to your clinic by his father after falling on the floor. On clinical examination you found that tooth #52 has been knocked out from the socket, tooth #51 has an intrusive luxation injury and tooth #61 has uncomplicated crown fracture.

Q5. His eldest brother had a hockey stick injury in his top front teeth a few days ago and the dental assistant wants your help to interpret the attached X-ray, what is your clinical judgment of the attached X-ray?

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