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Appointment for asthmatic patient should be

given in:

1. Morning.

2. Afternoon.

3. Evening.

4. Any timei feel afternoon is the correct oneregardskeerthiFrom: Nisha Kulavoor <nishakulavoor@...>Subject: Re: prostho question/2nd opinion"Oremutual" < >Date: Wednesday, 1 February, 2012, 16:18

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 onlayB. Provide a conventional full crownC. Increase the vertical dimension and provide a full crownD. Surgically crown lengthen and provide a gold crownE. Provide an adhesively retained ceramic onlayi think the answer is DNisha

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Afternoon-ashish.Sent on my BlackBerry® from VodafoneFrom: keerthi kumar <keerthikumarhs@...>Sender: Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:45:33 +0000 (GMT)< >Reply Subject: asthma question; answer plz Appointment for asthmatic patient should begiven in: 1. Morning. 2. Afternoon. 3. Evening. 4. Any timei feel afternoon is the correct oneregardskeerthiFrom: Nisha Kulavoor <nishakulavoor@...>Subject: Re: prostho question/2nd opinion"Oremutual" < >Date: Wednesday, 1 February, 2012, 16:18 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 onlayB. Provide a conventional full crownC. Increase the vertical dimension and provide a full crownD. Surgically crown lengthen and provide a gold crownE. Provide an adhesively retained ceramic onlayi think the answer is DNisha

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asthmatic episodes tend to occur more likely at night of first thing in the morning so its beter then to give them an afternoon appoint

reference is patient .co.uk /diseases & conditions /asthma .paragraph 5

From: keerthi kumar <keerthikumarhs@...> Sent: Wednesday, 1 February 2012, 16:45Subject: asthma question; answer plz

Appointment for asthmatic patient should be given in: 1. Morning. 2. Afternoon. 3. Evening. 4. Any time

i feel afternoon is the correct one

regards

keerthi

From: Nisha Kulavoor <nishakulavoor@...>Subject: Re: prostho question/2nd opinion"Oremutual" < >Date: Wednesday, 1 February, 2012, 16:18

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 onlayB. Provide a conventional full crownC. Increase the vertical dimension and provide a full crownD. Surgically crown lengthen and provide a gold crownE. Provide an adhesively retained ceramic onlayi think the answer is D

Nisha

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