Guest guest Posted January 31, 2012 Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 Hi Any body knows where I can get a question bank or any question books for the Applied Dental Science (Anatomy,physiology, Immunology,biochemistry,...etc )as I couldn't find any questions except for the clinical parts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2012 Report Share Posted April 9, 2012 What is your reference pls?ThanksSent from my iPadOn 9 Apr 2012, at 15:53, "hossain.sabreena" <hossain.sabreena@...> wrote: Its eRegards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 9 Apr 2012, at 12:31, "shettys2010" <shettys2010@...> wrote: Several approaches have been suggested to increase the fixation of professionally applied topical fluoride, which of the following statements IS INCORRECT regarding increasing the fixation A. Increase concentration of fluoride in solutions B. Raise the PH of the fluoride solution C. Increase the exposure time to topical fluoride D. Pre-treat the enamel with 0.5% phosphoric acid E. Use NH4F rather than NaF at a lower PH = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2012 Report Share Posted April 10, 2012 ASent from my iPadOn 9 Apr 2012, at 13:58, dr_hibahaboubi@... wrote: BSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: "shettys2010" <shettys2010@...> Sender: Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2012 11:22:20 -0000< >Reply Subject: ore1 81. Biopsy is least useful in the diagnosis of A. Geographic tongue B. Aphthous ulcer C. Cysts D. Granuloma E. Myeloma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2012 Report Share Posted April 10, 2012 Max is 5mm but effective upto 2-3mm...have read it somewhere in the internet...but correct me if m wrongSent from my iPodOn 10 Apr 2012, at 13:53, Hina Ayub <ayub.hina@...> wrote: What’s the depth of topical anaesthetic? From: supriya dharg <supriyadiva@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012, 12:05 Subject: Re: ore1 i think it is B.for fl.to fix better,it has to be acidic.eg acidulated fl. From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012 11:20 AM Subject: Re: ore1 What is your reference pls?ThanksSent from my iPadOn 9 Apr 2012, at 15:53, "hossain.sabreena" <hossain.sabreena@...> wrote: Its eRegards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 9 Apr 2012, at 12:31, "shettys2010" <shettys2010@...> wrote: Several approaches have been suggested to increase the fixation of professionally applied topical fluoride, which of the following statements IS INCORRECT regarding increasing the fixation A. Increase concentration of fluoride in solutions B. Raise the PH of the fluoride solution C. Increase the exposure time to topical fluoride D. Pre-treat the enamel with 0.5% phosphoric acid E. Use NH4F rather than NaF at a lower PH = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2012 Report Share Posted April 10, 2012 thanks From: Cha <chandrarais50@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012, 14:18 Subject: Re: ore1 Max is 5mm but effective upto 2-3mm...have read it somewhere in the internet...but correct me if m wrongSent from my iPodOn 10 Apr 2012, at 13:53, Hina Ayub <ayub.hina@...> wrote: What’s the depth of topical anaesthetic? From: supriya dharg <supriyadiva@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012, 12:05 Subject: Re: ore1 i think it is B.for fl.to fix better,it has to be acidic.eg acidulated fl. From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012 11:20 AM Subject: Re: ore1 What is your reference pls?ThanksSent from my iPadOn 9 Apr 2012, at 15:53, "hossain.sabreena" <hossain.sabreena@...> wrote: Its eRegards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 9 Apr 2012, at 12:31, "shettys2010" <shettys2010@...> wrote: Several approaches have been suggested to increase the fixation of professionally applied topical fluoride, which of the following statements IS INCORRECT regarding increasing the fixation A. Increase concentration of fluoride in solutions B. Raise the PH of the fluoride solution C. Increase the exposure time to topical fluoride D. Pre-treat the enamel with 0.5% phosphoric acid E. Use NH4F rather than NaF at a lower PH = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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