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Hey guys,

Ok so I know these 2 questions have been answered previously, and I apologize

for asking again...but i tried to and couldn't understand the reasoning behind

it.

As answered previously

1. E

2. C

Why can't 1. be gingival trauma, plus isn't laceration a kind of trauma anyway??

and why can't 2 be mucosa burn, since its electrosurgery? I don't get it. PLEASE

please please help! Thanks a million!

A dentist is using soflex disc on an

upper molar and lack finger support. What is most likely to occur?

a GINGIVAL TRAUMA

b mucosal burn

c mucosal trauma

d taruma to adjacent tooth

e gingival laceration

> Â 2. A dentist is carrying out electro surgery on a patient and

> patient sneezes with his head moving forward. Which is most likely to occur?

a GINGIVAL TRAUMA

b mucosal burn

c mucosal trauma

d. trauma to adjacent tooth

e. gingival laceration

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