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can any one please solve these questions from april 2011 feedback..1) Patient with history

of myocardial infarction who underwent angioplasty 3 days ago and

now has acute pulpitis. How would you manage it?

Refer to the hospital

Prescribe antibiotics

Extirpate the pulp.

Do rct2) the

percentage of oxygen in the blood of the veins. 3)A patient comes to you

with a 10 year old amalgam filling that seems to be raised from the

occlusal surface of the tooth. What could be the reason for this?

(Creep, Hygroscopic expansion4)Which bone is formed

entirely intra-membraneously?RegardsDivi

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