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Can some answer this question plz.A 50

year old male patient has a Class III jaw relationship with an anterior open

bite. It is planned to restore his lower right second molar, which has suffered

tooth wear and fracture, with an indirect restoration. This tooth has

approximately 2mm of coronal height.

What would be the most suitable approach to restore this tooth?

A. Provide an adhesively retained gold onlay

B. Provide a conventional full crown

C. Increase the vertical dimension and provide a full crown

D. Surgically crown lengthen and provide a gold crown

E. Provide an adhesively retained ceramic onlay

i think the answer is D,

regardsKeerthiFrom: Areej Abbas <areej.aldura@...>Subject: ORE questionS" " < >Date: Sunday, 22 January, 2012, 23:00

THINKS WITH ME:

1- which nerve is affected if the p can not gaze laterally to the left

a-right abducens b-left abducens c-left trochlear d-right trochlear.

2-which nerve is affected if the tongue deviates to the right when protruded

a-right hypoglossal b- left hypoglossal c-right glossopharyngeal d- left glossopharyngeal

3- which side of the face do fractures occur most commonly?

a- right b- left

4-Developmental of parotid gland begins in utro at what month?

5- 30 y man with a lip lesion he had come bach from a holiday and his partner had the same lesion earlier on

a- herpes sim b-TB c- erythema multiform

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