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i thnk b for Q3 and c for Q4thanx From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> " " < > Sent: Monday, 9 April 2012, 20:02 Subject: Ore questions

Hi allWould like to know what u think?Which of the following does not influence the prognosis of previously root treated teeth? a. Pre-op abscence of PA radiolucency b. Presence of a crown c. Root filling within 2mm of radiographic apex d. Satisfactory coronal restoration Q2.What is the minimum recommended width for a ferrule on a post crown? a. 1mm b. 2mm c. 4mm d. 5mm Q3.What is the main source of bacterial ingress in a

tooth? a. Microleakage b. Trauma c. Iatrogenic d. Idiopathic Q4.Which of the following is not a key consideration when assessing the restorative potential of a tooth? a. Amount of remaining tooth tissue b. Position of the tooth in the mouth c. Type of filling material present d. Aesthetic demands Q5.Which of the following statements about root treated teeth is not true? a. They are not more brittle due to reduced moisture content b. They are structurally weakened by access

preparation c. They are significantly weaker due to changes in the collagen matrix d. Proprioceptive feedback is reduced

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B,B,A,C,CSent from my iPadOn 9 Apr 2012, at 23:08, Asima Jimshaid <dr_asima77@...> wrote:

i thnk b for Q3 and c for Q4thanx From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> " " < > Sent: Monday, 9 April 2012, 20:02 Subject: Ore questions

Hi allWould like to know what u think?Which of the following does not influence the prognosis of previously root treated teeth? a. Pre-op abscence of PA radiolucency b. Presence of a crown c. Root filling within 2mm of radiographic apex d. Satisfactory coronal restoration Q2.What is the minimum recommended width for a ferrule on a post crown? a. 1mm b. 2mm c. 4mm d. 5mm Q3.What is the main source of bacterial ingress in a

tooth? a. Microleakage b. Trauma c. Iatrogenic d. Idiopathic Q4.Which of the following is not a key consideration when assessing the restorative potential of a tooth? a. Amount of remaining tooth tissue b. Position of the tooth in the mouth c. Type of filling material present d. Aesthetic demands Q5.Which of the following statements about root treated teeth is not true? a. They are not more brittle due to reduced moisture content b. They are structurally weakened by access

preparation c. They are significantly weaker due to changes in the collagen matrix d. Proprioceptive feedback is reduced

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1-b2-b3-a4-d5-ckindly correct me if im wrong From: Asima Jimshaid <dr_asima77@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012 3:38 AM Subject: Re: Ore questions

i thnk b for Q3 and c for Q4thanx From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> " " < > Sent: Monday, 9 April 2012, 20:02 Subject: Ore questions

Hi allWould like to know what u think?Which of the following does not influence the prognosis of previously root treated teeth? a. Pre-op abscence of PA radiolucency b. Presence of a crown c. Root filling within 2mm of radiographic apex d. Satisfactory coronal restoration Q2.What is the minimum recommended width for a ferrule on a post crown? a. 1mm b. 2mm c. 4mm d. 5mm Q3.What is the main source of bacterial ingress in a

tooth? a. Microleakage b. Trauma c. Iatrogenic d. Idiopathic Q4.Which of the following is not a key consideration when assessing the restorative potential of a tooth? a. Amount of remaining tooth tissue b. Position of the tooth in the mouth c. Type of filling material present d. Aesthetic demands Q5.Which of the following statements about root treated teeth is not true? a. They are not more brittle due to reduced moisture content b. They are structurally weakened by access

preparation c. They are significantly weaker due to changes in the collagen matrix d. Proprioceptive feedback is reduced

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ORE q

1- IgM negative

IgG positive

What does it show ?

Infection

Infection carrier

2- which Ig is seen in bacterial infection -early stage

3- principle substance controlling Ca metabolism

Calcitonin

PTH

Vit D

Many thanks

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Thanks Sabreena 1- I think infection carrier too2- IgA? Blue book page 465 last row.Early antibodies mostly IgA interfere with attachment of bacteria to oral mucosa.3- PTH ?BalsamSent from my iPhoneOn Apr 11, 2012, at 11:49 PM, "hossain.sabreena" <hossain.sabreena@...> wrote:

1. Infection carrier.....2.igM..3.vit d, not 100%Regards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2012, at 23:39, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

ORE q

1- IgM negative

IgG positive

What does it show ?

Infection

Infection carrier

2- which Ig is seen in bacterial infection -early stage

3- principle substance controlling Ca metabolism

Calcitonin

PTH

Vit D

Many thanks

Sent from my iPhone

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2-igm3-parathyroidCorrect me if I'm wrongSent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2012, at 23:39, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

ORE q

1- IgM negative

IgG positive

What does it show ?

Infection

Infection carrier

2- which Ig is seen in bacterial infection -early stage

3- principle substance controlling Ca metabolism

Calcitonin

PTH

Vit D

Many thanks

Sent from my iPhone

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In infection first comes igm, its the first line defence, check wiki , ull b clear. For no 3, u mentioned calcium metabolism- thats y i chose vit d. Ill open the book and look for itRegards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2012, at 23:53, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

Thanks Sabreena 1- I think infection carrier too2- IgA? Blue book page 465 last row.Early antibodies mostly IgA interfere with attachment of bacteria to oral mucosa.3- PTH ?BalsamSent from my iPhoneOn Apr 11, 2012, at 11:49 PM, "hossain.sabreena" <hossain.sabreena@...> wrote:

1. Infection carrier.....2.igM..3.vit d, not 100%Regards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2012, at 23:39, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

ORE q

1- IgM negative

IgG positive

What does it show ?

Infection

Infection carrier

2- which Ig is seen in bacterial infection -early stage

3- principle substance controlling Ca metabolism

Calcitonin

PTH

Vit D

Many thanks

Sent from my iPhone

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1. i think it should be infection carrier...chronic infection infact. From: bareraarif@...Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 23:57:02 +0100Subject: Re: ORE questions

2-igm3-parathyroidCorrect me if I'm wrongSent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2012, at 23:39, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

ORE q

1- IgM negative

IgG positive

What does it show ?

Infection

Infection carrier

2- which Ig is seen in bacterial infection -early stage

3- principle substance controlling Ca metabolism

Calcitonin

PTH

Vit D

Many thanks

Sent from my iPhone

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should be PTH From: hossain.sabreena <hossain.sabreena@...> " " < > Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 23:58 Subject: Re: ORE questions

In infection first comes igm, its the first line defence, check wiki , ull b clear. For no 3, u mentioned calcium metabolism- thats y i chose vit d. Ill open the book and look for itRegards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2012, at 23:53, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

Thanks Sabreena 1- I think infection carrier too2- IgA? Blue book page 465 last row.Early antibodies mostly IgA interfere with attachment of bacteria to oral mucosa.3- PTH ?BalsamSent from my iPhoneOn Apr 11, 2012, at 11:49 PM, "hossain.sabreena" <hossain.sabreena@...> wrote:

1. Infection carrier.....2.igM..3.vit d, not 100%Regards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 11 Apr 2012, at 23:39, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

ORE q

1- IgM negative

IgG positive

What does it show ?

Infection

Infection carrier

2- which Ig is seen in bacterial infection -early stage

3- principle substance controlling Ca metabolism

Calcitonin

PTH

Vit D

Many thanks

Sent from my iPhone

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